A NEW RAVE REVIEW!
"Prank" Fans and Friends, Happy Easter!
Nary and I woke up to a nice Easter surprise and wanted to share it with you. Below is our 2nd review and it's even better than the first one. Read on and please share this Kickstarter page with your friends and family if you haven't already yet since this might be the only opportunity to see this film on the big screen.
Thanks again for all your contributions and support! Let's make this happen!
Yiuwing
http://theindependentcritic.com/prank
Connor (Nick Renaud), Jordan (Henry Monfries) and Chunk (Gemmenne de la
Pena) are three long-bullied friends who decide to take revenge on their
tormentor during the summer before their senior year. They hatch an
elaborate plan to execute the perfect plan of revenge on Dax (Alastair
Ferrie) while filming the entire thing.
Unfortunately, nothing gets executed quite as planned.
A tale of bullying, revenge and a prank gone horribly wrong, Prank is
such a mesmerizing and unforgettable film that you damn near forget
it's a low-budget indie and the first full-length feature film from
writer/director Yiuwing Lam. Lam, a recipient of the 2003 ABC Television
New Talent Development Award, has crafted a thought-provoking and
jarring film that goes directions you don't expect and has the balls to
say things that you don't expect it to say in telling its darkly
humorous yet disturbing story.
If punk rock were a genre of filmmaking, Prank would exist
comfortably inside it with its in your face dialogue, artistic boldness
and refusal to compromise or water down its message. Even when you're
not exactly sure where Lam is going with Prank, your eyes are glued to the screen wanting to find out.
In the wrong hands, directorial or performance, Prank could easily have come off as either too self-righteous or way too demented. To the credit of Lam and an exceptional cast, Prank instead plays out as the stark human drama that it's meant to be.
Nick Renaud and Henry Monfries are simply stellar as our leading duo of
Connor and Jordan, respectively. Nick Renaud is absolutely mesmerizing
as Connor, a bespectacled young Star Trek geek whose years of being
tormented by bullies Dax and Omar (Rene Cadet) have taken an obvious
toll on his psyche' and his self-esteem. Renaud is all over the place as
Connor, from heartbreaking vulnerability to near psychosis and back
again. Renaud's seemingly constant transformation as Connor
simultaneously exhausting and exhilarating. In a just world. Renaud
would be knocking on the door of The Independent Spirit Awards next
year.
Yes, he's really that good.
Monfries is quite strong, as well, building up Jordan as either someone
who has been pushed way over the edge or someone who has far more layers
than it really seems. Monfries is so convincing that he keeps you
guessing, and it's his character's ongoing evolution that leaves you
constantly wondering exactly what's going on here.
Rene Cadet and Alastair Ferrie are top notch as the film's resident bad
guys, however, they do a nice job of never crossing the line into
caricature. Cadet's Omar and Ferrie's Dax come off as genuine bullies
precisely because they feel so incredibly real and may very well bring
to mind someone you remember from your own high school days. The cast is
rounded out quite nicely by Hannah Kasulka and Gemmenne de la Pena.
For a first-time feature filmmaker, Lam does have three short films to
his credit, it's pretty amazing how much Yiuwing Lam does right here.
D.P. Jeremy Lundborg's camera work is terrific even in low light
situations, while Adam Brown contributes the perfect musical
accompaniment to the film's varying moods. It's rare to be so impressed
by an indie production's overall technical features, but I'd be remiss
if I didn't mention Pam Chien's excellent production design and the
character enhancing costume design of Jennifer Garnet Filo.
Prank is actually in the midst this very moment of a
Kickstarter campaign to help raise the final funds needed to close out
post-production, enhance the website and set up an exclusive one-night
screening in an effort to improve the film's chances of attracting a
distribution deal.
Distributors? Are you listening?
GET THIS FILM. You won't regret it.
Prank should have no problem finding a solid life on the indie
film festival circuit, especially given the timeliness of its
anti-bullying message and its incredibly indie vibe. For more
information on Prank, visit the film's website and/or Facebook page.
© Written by Richard Propes
The Independent Critic
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