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If you hate substance but absolutely love shots of teenagers walking in slow
motion, then you're either writer-director Gus Van Sant or one of the whack
jobs on the Cannes jury that awarded his Elephant both the Golden Palm and
Best Director awards at this year's festival (over Clint Eastwood's alleged
masterpiece Mystic River, among others). The picture is essentially a
re-telling of what may have happened the day of the Columbine massacre, but
for an elephant of a subject, this Elephant is almost ridiculously
lightweight. Van Sant's indifference is the film's ultimate undoing. He
takes the easy way out, shortchanging his viewers in the process.
There isn't much story of which to speak. Instead, we're introduced to
about ten students at an almost frighteningly dark Portland, Oregon high
school. Their brief introductions are shown out of sequence and, at times,
overlap with each other as they lead up to the big shoot-'em-up finale. But
their characterizations are so shallow, we're forced to stereotype each
role. Not that Van Sant's flimsy script (it was mostly improvised by this
cast of non-professional actors) doesn't do enough of its own stereotyping.
In Elephant, his killers are sexually confused, Hitler-loving dweebs who get
off on playing single-person shooting videogames. Now that's going out on a
limb.
If Elephant was supposed to offer insight as to why horrors like this
happen, it failed. If it was supposed to make people think about why
horrors like this happen, it failed. Elephant is pure, exploitative shlock
that audiences and critics might confuse with art in the same way they
always seem to love watching the exact same Holocaust films over and over
and over again every year. Hmmm...if it's difficult to watch and based on
real events, I have to love it!
Even people who dug Elephant seem to have a problem with Van Sant (Gerry)
injecting his own gay twist on things. Why they chose to focus on that is a
mystery, especially when there are so many other things to complain about.
This is an 81-minute movie that could have easily clocked in at less than
15. As far as the title goes, there's a drawing of an elephant - the one in
the room nobody wants to pay attention to - hanging in the basement bedroom
of one of the shooters. Why Van Sant didn't stick a picture of Marilyn
Manson next to the elephant remains unanswered.
1:21 - R for disturbing violent content, language, brief sexuality and drug
use - all involving teens
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