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Shank - Unrated Director Cut
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Released:
2009-12-08
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Rating:
5.0/5 (4 Reviews)
5/5
A must see film!
by D. Allen (Fresno, CA)
I have seen quite a few gay films at the local showing of Fresno Reel Pride, and today after seeing the film, I came home to see if it would be available soon on dvd. To my great surprise it will be out soon, and I would highly recommend the picture. The acting as mentioned on the previous reviews are correct. The acting was top notch. I am 52 years old, and found the music very appropriate for the film. The drug/alcohol abuse seen in the film was disturbing. The sexual acts - depending on what part of the film you want to speak of - go from one extreme to another. We were able to view raw sex scenes which were disturbing, to the tender side which you would hope to see - to the complete opposite - to the worst ever. This is must see film, for anyone out there in society.
5/5
UP THERE WITH THE BEST OF MY FAVORITE FILMS
by Elton T. Elliott
The film, "Shank" was one of the offerings at the 14th Annual Gay and Lesbian Film Festival at the Carolina Theater in Durham, NC from August 13th through August 16th, 2009. It was not an easy film to watch because it depicted gang members who spent their days drinking and using drugs and filling their nights as a group picking out gay men who happened to be alone and defenseless, beating them senseless just for fun. In that gang was a young man named Cal who was a closeted gay man fighting it with everything he was worth. The problem was, he was in love with the defacto-leader of the gang, so much so that the desires he felt had bubbled up from their depths and in spite of himself, he found himself seeking out ways to meet those needs with strange men. The tightrope he had to walk was this: meet those desires but at all costs never let the gang discover he was doing it. He was so conflicted that after he would give in to his desires, he would become physically sick and woe to any man who happened to be his pickup if he assumed after the incident that Cal was gay.
One night, the prey that the gang selected for their gay bashing was a young college student and before the beating completely got out of hand, Cal stopped it surprising both the gang members and the victim, as well as himself. The victim, Oliver, was so thankful to Cal for saving him, he brought him home and treated him nicely giving Cal his first opportunity to have a decent relationship. But, the gang members couldn't let Cal drop out of the gang. That would be treason and would require revenge, so as each day passed they planned and plotted to win him back, but that was before they discovered his secret. When they found out what Cal had been up to, pay-back was required and a scheme that would outrank anything they had ever done began to take shape.
Again, it was not an easy movie to watch but we need to see these kind of films to be reminded that there are places in this world where gays and lesbians are not safe without others to back us up. And don't be fooled that America is exempt from this hatred (it has only been a few short years since the incident of Matthew Shepherd occurred). Many hate us and would rather see us dead or never born than to see us walking around gay and proud.
But, back to the film itself and what I think made it not just a good movie but a great one. Near the end of the film there was a scene where no words were spoken. Two actions were taken by two of the characters in the film one of which was a request for forgiveness and the other was a granting of that request. The scene simply accomplished what the most elaborate words could have never achieved. It was a scene that will live forever in my memory. Rent the DVD when it comes out in October and see if you can pick out the scene I'm talking about.
5/5
Edgy, Intense, and Serious
by Hendrik J. Van Harn (Vancouver, BC CAN)
Saw this film last night at the Vancouver Queer Film Fest. The theme is full-on and intense, surreal and has no campy gay fluff to it. Not for the timid, it broaches some pretty deep themes of emotional repression and subversive cultural boundaries, and the physical and emotional scars that go along with them.
Stellar acting, this is the first gay film I've seen that has mainstream film-quality acting and complex story themes, with interconnected characters with hopes, fears, faults, and redeeming qualities- you can't help but love, hate, condemn, and have sympathy for every character throughout the film, and often experience conflicting emotions towards each of them at the same time. This film draws on some very real-world scenarios, putting an in-your-face view of the ugliness of homophobia, the pain and fears of the closet, the horrors of gang life, and the beauty of love, friendship, foregiveness, and salvation to the forefront, all masterfully combined with a gritty realism unrivalled in gay flicks. This film has raised the bar.
A must for anyone gay, straight, or otherwise who feels on the fringe from both mainstream society, and gay society as well- really reaches to the heart for those of us who don't seem to quite fit in, whichever way we go.
5/5
A Shocker
by Amos Lassen (Little Rock, Arkansas)
"Shank"
A Shocker
Amos Lassen
When I sat down to watch TLA's new film "Shank", I had no idea what to expect and as I watched I found myself shocked at some of what I saw. But lat me day from the beginning, there are no faults with this film and for me it is near perfect. The acting is excellent and the premise is compelling. The camera work is intimate and raw, the soundtrack is amazing. There is a great deal of tension and at times it is hard to watch but if ever a film deserved five stars, here it is. Here is a rebirth to the coming-out film and this is one that will not be easily forgotten.
"Shank" is the story of a closeted gang member, Cal (Wayne Virgo) who is deeply in love with his best friend, Jonno (Tom Bott). However, this is not known and when Cal stops a senseless beating of a college student, Oliver (Marc Laurent), Jonno and his girlfriend, Nessa (Alice Payne) look for a way to get vengeance and retribution because they believe that Cal has betrayed them. They become angrier every day and they have yet to discover that Cal has a secret.
The film is set in a world that is not approached by gay cinema. Although there seemed to be little sexual magnetism between Cal and Oliver, there is high sexual tension between Cal and Jonno--so much so that it is electrifying. Director Simon Pearce gives us a powerful story of repressed desire and gang violence. There is a lot of violence and perhaps that is what helps to make this film a standout.
I understand that the movie is based on personal experiences of the director and of co-screenwriter, Darren Flaxtone. The climax is brutally shocking and the sex scenes are quite explicit. The film slaps you across the face and it is certainly not for the squeamish.
Shank - Unrated Director Cut Summary
Shank is a blistering British indie pulsating with untamed sexuality and aggression. Cal (Wayne Virgo) is a handsome teenage thug so desperate to hide his gay cravings from his fellow gang members that he binges on drugs, secretive anonymous sex and acts of violence. But the bad boy s secret desires are uncovered when he rescues a kind-eyed French exchange student from one of the clan s sadistic hate crimes. Though the two boys fall passionately in love, Cal s crew is bent on revenge for his betrayal and the young lovers are placed in unspeakable danger. Unapologetic and as poignant as it is shocking, Shank is a must see...
Techincal Details
Cast:
Wayne Virgo
,
Alice Payne
,
Tom Bott
,
Gary Summers
Director:
Simon Pearce
Aspect Ratio:
Rated:
Unrated
Running Time:
89 mins
UPC:
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
TLA
Release Date:
2009-12-08
Region Code:
1
Specs:
Anamorphic, NTSC, Widescreen
Language & Subtitles
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