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Mysterious Skin (2004)

Mysterious Skin (2004)
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Two young men are haunted by similar events from their past, though the effects manifest themselves in very different ways, in this powerful drama from independent filmmaker Gregg Araki. In the summer of 1981, Brian (George Webster) and Neil (Chase Ellison) are both eight years old and playing on the same little league baseball team in a small Kansas town. One day, after a game, Brian blacks out after getting caught in a rainstorm, and five hours later he finds himself sitting in his basement with his nose bleeding and no memory of what happened to him. Over the years, the event -- particularly the missing five hours -- weigh heavily on his mind, and he becomes convinced that he was kidnapped by space aliens. Teenaged Brian (now played by Brady Corbet) becomes friends with Avalyn Friesen (Mary Lynn Rajskub), a woman who claims to have been abducted by aliens on several occasions, and she urges him to look to his dreams for patterns that might suggest what happened to him. Meanwhile, during the same summer, Neil developed a powerful crush on their little league coach (Bill Sage), who appeared to have also taken a shine to Neil. Neil's mother (Elisabeth Shue), seeing nothing wrong with their friendship, lets the coach look after Neil while she's off on one of her many dates, and before long Neil begins sexually experimenting with the older man. Neil's introduction to sex inspires him to become a hustler when he grows into his teens, and after burning his bridges in his hometown, Neil (now played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and his close friend Wendy (Michelle Trachtenberg) move to New York, where he continues to cruise for a living but under significantly more risky circumstances. One day, Neil is contacted by Brian, who after seeing one of their team photos from their days in little league suspects he might have some clues as to what happened to him in 1981. Mysterious Skin was based on the novel by Scott Heim, and marked the first time Gregg Araki made a film that did not originate with one of his own screenplays. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Brady CorbetJoseph Gordon-Levitt, (more)
Director(s):
Gregg Araki
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Mysterious Skin

Two young men are haunted by similar events from their past, though the effects manifest themselves in very different ways, in this powerful drama from independent filmmaker Gregg Araki. In the summer of 1981, Brian (George Webster) and Neil (Chase Ellison) are both eight years old and playing on the same little league baseball team in a small Kansas town. One day, after a game, Brian blacks out after getting caught in a rainstorm, and five hours later he finds himself sitting in his basement with his nose bleeding and no memory of what happened to him. Over the years, the event -- particularly the missing five hours -- weigh heavily on his mind, and he becomes convinced that he was kidnapped by space aliens. Teenaged Brian (now played by Brady Corbet) becomes friends with Avalyn Friesen (Mary Lynn Rajskub), a woman who claims to have been abducted by aliens on several occasions, and she urges him to look to his dreams for patterns that might suggest what happened to him. Meanwhile, during the same summer, Neil developed a powerful crush on their little league coach (Bill Sage), who appeared to have also taken a shine to Neil. Neil's mother (Elisabeth Shue), seeing nothing wrong with their friendship, lets the coach look after Neil while she's off on one of her many dates, and before long Neil begins sexually experimenting with the older man. Neil's introduction to sex inspires him to become a hustler when he grows into his teens, and after burning his bridges in his hometown, Neil (now played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and his close friend Wendy (Michelle Trachtenberg) move to New York, where he continues to cruise for a living but under significantly more risky circumstances. One day, Neil is contacted by Brian, who after seeing one of their team photos from their days in little league suspects he might have some clues as to what happened to him in 1981. Mysterious Skin was based on the novel by Scott Heim, and marked the first time Gregg Araki made a film that did not originate with one of his own screenplays. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
99 mins

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Director(s):
Gregg Araki
Writer(s):
Gregg Araki
Producer(s):
Jeffrey Levy-HinteMary Jane SkalskiGregg Araki
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Not For Children, Graphic Violence, Nudity, Profanity, Drug Content, Strong Sexual Content, Adult Situations, Rape & Sexual Abuse)
Categories:
Independent Films
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    Amy P.

    This film is not one for the faint of heart. It deals with a grisly subject matter, child sexual abuse, which runs rampant in our society today. This actually shows some of the scenes very graphically, and goes on to show the aftermath of the life of the victim/s. Some scenes are BRUTAL and hard to watch....but people need to know this is what goes on in some children's lives! Brilliantly acted. Just because this is a film about child sexual abuse, DOES NOT mean it is a "BAD" film, as so many have mentioned in their review. It's a slice of life, granted a horrible slice of life....but this is a tough subject matter that was portrayed in a way that it will affect you, one way or another. The only concern I would have.....is this film may actually turn pedophiles on. Parents watch this film......protect your kids!

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    Sean W.

    I found the characters to be three dimensional and overall a bit on the dark side. This is definitely not the type of movie for the faint of heart. It's gritty and unapologetically real. The story takes some rather controversial subject matter and turns them on its ear. This movie does almost everything indie art is supposed to do...challenge and provoke thought. Although there are some disturbing scenes, I would recommend this movie to anyone tired of the plethora of shallow cutesy gay flicks out there.

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    Brian G.

    Very powerful film, though very hard to watch in many scenes. Both actors do great work, especially Gordon-Levitt who is becoming one of the best actors of his generation.

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