Half Nelson
Rank
Top 20% of all time (see others with this rank)
Festival Year
2006 (click here to see all competition films from this year)
Category
Dramatic Competition
Cast
Ryan Gosling, Shareeka Epps, Anthony Mackie
Non-Cast Credits
Ryan Fleck, Anna Boden, Paul Mezey, Doug Day, Charlie Corwin, Clara Markowicz, Jamie Patricof, Alex Orlovsky, Lynette Howell, Rosanne Korenberg, Jeremy Kipp Walker, Hunter Gray, Andrij Parekh
Description
Ryan Fleck returns to Sundance with Half Nelson, a feature-length version of his Jury Prize-winning short, Gowanus, Brooklyn, that looks at an unlikely friendship that brings hope to a man trapped by his own demons. Dan Dunne is an idealistic inner-city junior high school teacher. Though he can get it together in the classroom, he spends his time outside school on the edge of consciousness. He juggles his hangovers and his homework, keeping his lives precariously separated, until one of his troubled students, Drey, catches him in a compromising situation. From this awkward beginning, Dan and Drey stumble into an unexpected friendship that threatens either to undo them, or to provide the vital change they both need to move forward in their lives. Half Nelson neither condemns nor sanctions Dan's actions, but rather depicts characters who are "wrestling" with various aspects of themselves and their roles in the larger world around them. Ryan Gosling perfectly renders Dan, imbuing him with layers and dimensions rarely seen in film. Equally exciting is newcomer Shareeka Epps's performance as Drey; she displays a remarkable ability to convey both wisdom and innocence. Fleck has delicately crafted a film about the universal struggle to achieve vital change in one's life -- and also about the role friendship can play in that struggle.
Reviewer
Trevor Groth (see other films reviewed by the same reviewer)