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Half Nelson 2006 123movies

Half Nelson 2006 123movies

Secrets don't let goAug. 11, 2006107 Min.
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Watch: Half Nelson 2006 123movies, Full Movie Online – Young Caucasian Dan Dunne teaches history and coaches the girls basketball team at a Brooklyn high school populated primarily by black and Hispanic students. To the chagrin of his superiors, Dan bucks the outlined curriculum of historical facts in favor of the philosophy of historical events, generally discussing the concept of dialectics. As such, he captures the imagination of his students, at least in the classroom. Outside of the classroom, Dan’s life is in shambles. He has a distant but cordial relationship with his family. He uses illicit drugs rampantly. Although his former girlfriend Rachel was able to clean up her drug habit, Dan believes that rehab will not work for him. Due to a combination of these issues, he treats women poorly. Thirteen-year-old Drey is a student in his class and a player on his basketball team. Drey has her own problems. Her parents are divorced, with her father a virtually non-existent figure in her life and her EMT mother generally absent as she is always working to provide for Drey. Her older brother Mike is incarcerated for selling drugs for a local dealer named Frank. Mike took the fall for Frank, who in turn protects Drey whether she wants to be associated with him or not. Dan and Drey’s relationship changes when Drey catches Dan, believing he is alone, smoking crack in the girl’s locker room bathroom. He is totally stoned. Their resulting friendship, which is seen as inappropriate by the few who know, is based on each being unable to deal with their own life, but feeling like they can be at least a minor salvation in the other’s life..
Plot: Despite his dedication to the junior-high students who fill his classroom, idealistic teacher Dan Dunne leads a secret life of addiction that the majority of his students will never know. But things change when a troubled student Drey makes a startling discovery of his secret life, causing a tenuous bond between the two that could either end disastrously or provide a catalyst of hope.
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7.1/10 Votes: 87,970
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85/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 720 Popularity: 7.815 | TMDB

Reviews:

Gritty and sensitive
Set in Brooklyn, New York where he currently lives, Ryan Fleck’s first full-length feature, Half Nelson, is a gritty, sensitive, and emotionally harrowing film that meticulously avoids the inspirational clichés of many teacher-student films and the obligatory violence of films set in the ghetto. The title is derived from a wrestling move in which you turn an attacker’s strength back on him. In the case of Dan Dunne (Ryan Gosling), an idealistic eight-grade history teacher in an inner city school, he turns the attack on himself, inspiring his students by day and drugging himself at night with crack cocaine.

Dan is a well-liked teacher and basketball coach whose parents (Deborah Rush and Jay O. Sanders) were liberal activists during the 60s and 70s, participating in protests against the Vietnam War but have now substituted alcoholism for political passion. Like his parents, he wants to make an impact on the world but is disillusioned with the current political climate and, out of frustration and fatigue, (like many on the Left today) has drifted into a self-induced stupor. Believing in social justice and that society can be changed through education, he teaches history, to the chagrin of the school’s administrator, in the form of Hegelian dialectic, showing that change results from a clash of opposites.

Dan shows his students videos of seminal events from the last fifty years such as the 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education ruling that paved the way for desegregation of the schools, clips from the civil rights movement, and Mario Savio speaking on the Berkeley campus during the Free Speech Movement. To its credit, the events in the film do not occur in a political vacuum but attempts to tie in the failed protests of the Left to Dan’s drug habit are not entirely persuasive. Dunne’s life begins to spiral out of control when one of his students, thirteen-year old Drey (Shareeka Epps), discovers him in the girl’s bathroom passed out from ingesting cocaine. Instead of becoming frightened or angry, Drey brings him water and helps him to gradually come down from his high.

Drey comes from a family in which her mother works a double shift and is rarely at home, her father is out of town, and her older brother is in prison for selling drugs, but she is mature and street-wise beyond her age. She promises to keep his secret and both find that their unlikely friendship satisfies an emotional need that Drey cannot find with her classmates and Dan cannot find with other adults. He is dating a fellow teacher (Monique Curnen) but his behavior with her is erratic and his political speeches and drug habits soon turn her off. A former girl friend from his period of rehabilitation (which he said didn’t work for him) tells him that she is now getting married which pushes him further into a downward trajectory.

The emotional highlight of the film is a confrontation between Dunne and Frank (Anthony Mackie), a suave drug dealer and associate of Drey’s older brother who recruits Drey to be his collector. While Dan wants to steer Drey in the right direction, he is hardly a role model and the results, while promising, are inconclusive. Although the premise of the film is somewhat implausible, Gosling’s performance of the charming but flawed teacher is completely credible, so nuanced and touching that we root for him in spite of his capacity for self-destruction. Shareeka Epps is equally convincing in her powerfully understated performance as his tough but sensitive young friend. Co-written by Anna Boden and supported by an outstanding original score by Broken Social Scene, Half Nelson “stands and delivers” one of the finest films of the year.

Review By: howard.schumann
The ‘dialectics’ indie filmmakers Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden created in “Half Nelson” is realized by Ryan Gosling and Shareeka Epps’ unarguably nuanced performances
Ryan Gosling is truly amazing in his film role deliveries. His breakthrough role in “The Believer” 2001 was explosively intense. He consistently gives integral reflective portrayals, even for a departure romantic role in director Nick Cassavetes’ “The Notebook” 2004, he was absolutely convincing as Noah who loves Rachel McAdam’s Allie to the core. Here in “Half Nelson,” he appears to disappear into Dan Dunne, a high school teacher with an ideal and a crack addiction problem. That sure sounds contradictory in terms: a teacher being a role model, while drug addiction a totally unacceptable behavior. As Dunne wrote on the blackboard in the beginning: ‘Dialectics,’ the film “Half Nelson” is in itself dialectics demonstrated.

Gosling’s Mr. Dunne the history ‘teach’ doubling also as basketball coach, meeting (a solid matching delivery from) Shareeka Epps’ Drey, the 13-year old student who ‘found’ him and ‘witnessed’ his secret – theirs is a relationship, naturally portrayed, of two ‘opposing’ forces as dialectics as can be. I felt Drey is the primary force that ‘helped’ Dunne’s secondary force to yield and together, they created a contradiction anew as life goes on.

I remember from a 1969 book, a quote that might describe the heart of “Half Nelson”: “Contradictions are the source of all movement and of all life. All things are in themselves contradictory and it is this principle, more than any other, which expresses the essence of things.”

In a way, contradictory yet similar: Dunne and Drey both are ‘on their own’ trying to hang on, to manage the conflicts in their life’s journey. Do we need all the answers in life? Do we have to know why someone behave as he/she does or something happen as it did? Director Ryan Fleck and co-writer/editor/producer Anna Boden tried not to ‘over-explain anything’. Sometimes the answer can simply be: “I don’t know.”

“Half Nelson” is an ambitious film. Besides ‘comments’ on educational system, single parent family strife, Dan’s addiction predicament, the script also managed to include political viewpoints unobtrusively expressed through talking heads of single student reciting historical civil rights movement events. The ‘R’ rating does indicate some intimate scenes, clever inter-cuts juxtaposing what the two forces were each doing at the moment. Music (by “Broken-Social-Scene”) is timely applied at certain segments but sparingly. Well-rounded supporting cast, especially Anthony Mackie as Frank the ‘friendly’ dealer who may want to do right by Drey but only in the way he knows how within the realms of selling drugs (reminds me of w-d Boaz Yakin’s “Fresh” 1994, brilliant debut performance by Sean Nelson as the 12-year old interacting with a dealer ‘mentor’).

Kudos to all involved on “Half Nelson”. The film was shot in Brooklyn, New York. Thanks to ThinkFilm for being the distributor (documentary: Spellbound; Murderball; March of the Penguins; drama: The Last Kiss – Italy; Kontroll – Hungary; Gus Van Sant’s Gerry).

Review By: ruby_fff

Other Information:

Original Title Half Nelson
Release Date 2006-08-11
Release Year 2006

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 46 min (106 min)
Budget 700000
Revenue 4911725
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Drama
Director Ryan Fleck
Writer Ryan Fleck, Anna Boden
Actors Ryan Gosling, Anthony Mackie, Shareeka Epps
Country United States
Awards Nominated for 1 Oscar. 29 wins & 48 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Arriflex 16 SR3, Zeiss Super Speed and Canon Lenses
Laboratory DeLuxe, Hollywood (CA), USA, DuArt Film Laboratories Inc., New York, USA (dailies), PostWorks, New York (NY), USA (digital intermediate)
Film Length 2,900 m (Portugal, 35 mm)
Negative Format 16 mm (Kodak Vision2 Expression 500T 7229)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Super 16 (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (spherical) (blow-up)

Half Nelson 2006 123movies
Half Nelson 2006 123movies
Half Nelson 2006 123movies
Original title Half Nelson
TMDb Rating 6.653 720 votes

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