Explicit Ills (2008)
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Reviews Counted:23
Fresh:13
Rotten:10
Average Rating:5.9/10
Consensus: Though its politics can be heavy-handed at times, Mark Webber's directorial debut is sincere and well-acted.
Theatrical Release:Mar 6, 2009 Limited
Synopsis: Accomplished indie actor Mark Webber (STORYTELLING, THE HOTTEST STATE) makes an ambitious debut behind the camera with EXPLICIT ILLS. Set in the same Philadelphia streets where he himself was... Accomplished indie actor Mark Webber (STORYTELLING, THE HOTTEST STATE) makes an ambitious debut behind the camera with EXPLICIT ILLS. Set in the same Philadelphia streets where he himself was raised, Webber’s script introduces a wide range of characters and follows them over the course of one eventful summer: Michelle (Frankie Shaw) and Jacob (Lou Taylor Pucci) are aspiring artists who fall victim to the temptations of drug abuse; Jill (Naomie Harris) and Kaleef (Tariq Trotter) are the spiritually healthy but financially tenuous parents of Heslin (Ross K. Kim-McManus); the asthmatic Babo (Francisco Burgos) lives under the watchful eye of his mother (Rosario Dawson); young teenager Demetri (Martin Cepeda) must tone down his macho act to score the girl of his dreams; and Rocco (Paul Dano) is an aspiring actor who’s struggling to make it through each day. Webber uses a fresh visual palette for each of his narrative threads: a synthetic, videogame surreality fuels the story of the drug-addled young lovers; a well-tempered precision frames the home life of Jill and Kaleef; and the innocent tale of Babo is photographed with a nostalgic, aged hue. Webber is careful not to force overlaps between his characters, which makes his film’s conclusion all the more powerful. As the characters come together to march in the name of affordable universal health care, EXPLICIT ILLS reveals its ultimate agenda without ever feeling preachy. [More]
Starring: Rosario Dawson, Paul Dano, Naomie Harris, Lou Taylor Pucci
Starring: Rosario Dawson, Paul Dano, Naomie Harris, Lou Taylor Pucci, Frankie Shaw, Tariq Trotter, Francisco Burgos, Martin Cepeda, Ross K. Kim-McManus
Director: Mark Webber
Director: Mark Webber
Screenwriter: Mark Webber
Producer: Liz Destro, Sol Tryon, Mark Webber
Composer: Khari Mateen
Studio: Peace Arch Entertainment
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Reviews for Explicit Ills
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all social smoke and mirrors. Full Review |
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In an era of low-blow comedies and fluff action flicks, this movie will inspire you to be aware, conscious and sensitive. Full Review |
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A movie that too often feels comprised of arty public service announcements can only be considered a lost opportunity. Full Review |
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A good first effort with heart felt acting but this film does not provide the thrills and spills some expect from inner city explorations Full Review |
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Webber is good with his actors, but he tries to do too much, depict a portrait of the lower-depths in Philadelphia, present a cautionary tale and call to arms, and also suggest a personal memoir or living in this particular city. Full Review |
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An impressive directorial debut that manages to be a throughly compelling, honest and socially conscious drama Full Review |
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Initially promising but ultimately maddening. Full Review |
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Despite a good cast, Explicit Ills is about as phony as it gets. Full Review |
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Gorgeous to look at and touchingly sincere, Mark Webber's directorial debut makes a considerable impact despite its evident flaws. Full Review |
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There is much to argue with, and much to regret, about a film whose director thinks he needs to drop an anvil on our heads when art would suffice. Full Review |
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Mark Weber's Explicit Ills has a tenderness that belies its fiery left-leaning political views about urban poverty and social injustice. Full Review |
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A serious social drama without insight, a unique point of view or, seemingly, much of an understanding of its own issues. Full Review |
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The film’s cast and the fluid camerawork are as hip as can be, and in this age of Obama, so is the sentiment -- unflinching but optimistic. Full Review |
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Two of the cast members shine: Lou Taylor Pucci as a drug dealer who finds a new lover and baptizes himself in substance abuse, and Rosario Dawson as a mother trying to care for her asthmatic son with no health insurance. Full Review |
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The film is confidently polished and thankfully more sweet-tempered than preachy, given that every narrative thread has an underlying theme of social injustice. Full Review |
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Elusive narrative strands sorted out with surprising and uplifting clarity. And a determined socially conscious focus on the dismal, all too explicit diseased state of profit-ized health care in a country where patients are 'customers, not sick people. Full Review |
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I’m looking forward to seeing what Webber comes up with next. Full Review |
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It's the best reflection of inner city life, and its effect on children, since Charles Burnett's 1977 drama Killer of Sheep. Full Review |
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Actor-turned-director Mark Webber combines the worst of two schemes in his debut feature, Explicit Ills: overweening artistic pretense with a crudely conceived political message. Full Review |
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