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Half Nelson (2006)

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Reviews Counted: 142 Fresh: 129  Rotten:13 Average Rating: 7.6/10
 
Consensus: An honest and inspirational film that explores the precarious relationship between a white inner-city public school teacher struggling with his own demons and a young black girl on the verge of losing her innocence, Half Nelson features powerful performances from Ryan Gosling and Shareeka Epps. It's a wise, unsentimental portrait of lonely people at the crossroads. Half Nelson proves one doesn't need a huge budget or an A-list star to make a honest, absorbing drama.
 

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Runtime: 1 hr 47 mins

Theatrical Release: Aug 11, 2006 Limited

Box Office: $2,591,047

Synopsis: High school teacher Dan (Ryan Gosling) and quiet teenager Drey (Shareeka Epps) are two lonely souls who wander the planet looking to attach some semblance of meaning to their chaotic lives. Dan teaches Drey in a dilapidated school in Brooklyn, New York. Their relationship is unremarkable... High school teacher Dan (Ryan Gosling) and quiet teenager Drey (Shareeka Epps) are two lonely souls who wander the planet looking to attach some semblance of meaning to their chaotic lives. Dan teaches Drey in a dilapidated school in Brooklyn, New York. Their relationship is unremarkable until Drey discovers Dan collapsed and clutching a crack pipe in a grimy toilet cubicle in the high school gym. It is from this pivotal moment that director Ryan Fleck builds a tentative friendship between these two unlikely allies, creating one of 2006's most arresting films in the process. Carefully steering his film away from any overtly sentimental material, Fleck and co-writer Anna Boden create a gritty, powerful narrative that feels painfully real as it flickers into life. Very little back-story to either of Fleck and Boden's central protagonists is revealed, forcing the audience to draw its own conclusions as to what personal hells Dan or Drey may have emerged from. Dan's addiction steadily worsens as the movie progresses, and Gosling portrays his drug-addled life in the saddest way possible. Dan is a likeable character with a clear affection for the kids he teaches, and it's distressing to watch him losing his grip on reality. Relief comes only intermittently as Drey's presence in Dan's life momentarily pulls him out of his slumber, while some well-timed jokes sprinkled liberally throughout the dialogue, and a few direct-to-camera monologues from Dan's students, prevent HALF NELSON from completely toppling into the abyss. Supporting roles come in the shape of Dan's ex-girlfriend Rachel (SIX FEET UNDER's Tina Holmes), who hints at a joint addiction they once endured, and Frank (Anthony Mackie), a local drug dealer and acquaintance of Drey's incarcerated brother who tries to care for her. Together the cast, crew, and writing team construct a powerful film about loneliness, addiction, and friendship that is likely to etch itself deeply into the memories of anyone who sees it. In particular, Gosling and newcomer Epps are sensational in their parts, giving career-defining performances that very few actors could ever hope to improve upon. [More]

Genre: Dramas

Starring: Ryan Gosling, Shareeka Epps, Anthony Mackie, Tina Holmes, Christopher Williamson

Director: Ryan Fleck
Screenwriter: Anna Boden, Ryan Fleck
Producer: Anna Boden
Composer: Broken Social Scene

DVD Info

Release:

Feb 13, 2007

[DVD Details]

DVD Features:

  • Region 1
  • Keep Case
  • Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.78

Audio:

  • Dolby Digital Surround Sound 5.1 - English
  • Subtitles - English, Spanish - Optional
  • Closed Captioned - English - Optional

Additional Release Material:

  • Alternate Scenes - Deleted and Extended Scenes
  • Audio Commentaries - Filmmakers
  • Music Videos - Rhymefest - "Wanted"
  • Outtakes

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8/10

Half Nelson trades melodrama for authenticity, cliche heroics for genuine heart, cheap cinematic parlor tricks for blessed restraint.

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02/28/08
Brandon Fibbs
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3.5/4

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07/14/07
Joe Lozito
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Gosling's fashioned a very special performance that carries the picture on its back, saving it from its worst intentions.

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06/26/07
Kevin Koehler
Pretentious Musings
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It is, in fact, a fine piece of work: reticent, intelligent, wholly devoid of triumphalism or self-pity.

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04/28/07
Philip French
Observer [UK]
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04/27/07
Sydney Morning Herald
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While the students first mock Marxist dialectics and notions of oppression applied to the everyday, they are eventually eagerly embracing the rebellious spirit of Attica and Allende in class presentations that provide euphoric momentum.

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04/22/07
Prairie Miller
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Looks to me like a self conscious film that thrives on its own negativity. Studied, anti-establishment, arthouse cinema that gloats over its moral superiority %u2013 which is rather ironic.

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04/21/07
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3/5

It’s a thoughtful character study with Gosling simply tremendous as the functioning addict, who seems to use crack to anaesthetise him from his inability to form adult relationships.

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04/20/07
Daily Mirror [UK]
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5/5

A riveting study in dislocation and connection, hurt and healing, with Gosling revealed as potentially the most gifted actor of his generation.

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04/20/07
Andy Lowe
Total Film
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It's impressively adult, sure-footed filmmaking, and that Best Actor nod was definitely deserved.

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04/20/07
Tim Robey
Daily Telegraph
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Dunne [Gosling] is an enjoyable and impressive creation, justifiably recognised with an Oscar nomination for Gosling earlier this year.

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04/20/07
Andrew Pulver
Guardian [UK]
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It’s the gritty script and sheer quality of the performances that distinguish this parable.

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04/20/07
James Christopher
Times [UK]
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High ideals clash with Bush-era realities in this class debut - well balanced, wonderfully performed, and refreshingly free from cliche.

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04/20/07
Anton Bitel
Channel 4 Film
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4/5

An original work that is moving, not without humour, fly-on-the-wall realistic and uplifting.

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04/20/07
Angie Errigo
Empire Magazine
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It takes a while to settle into the rhythm (feeling episodic at first), but Half Nelson soon takes hold with a vice-like grip.

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04/17/07
Stella Papamichael
BBC
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03/10/07
Scott Nash
Three Movie Buffs
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A worthy performance in a film that only needed a couple of tweaks to match his contribution.

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03/05/07
Karina Montgomery
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The movie refuses to pander.

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03/05/07
Christopher Smith
Bangor Daily News (Maine)
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72/100

Fine performances all around in this admirable, if not exactly great, film.

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03/04/07
Dan Jardine
Cinemania
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The gifted young actor Ryan Gosling elevates Half Nelson from a project fraught with credibility issues into a surprisingly persuasive character study

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02/22/07
Kevin Lally
Film Journal International
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