American Son

Rank

Bottom 20% of all time (see others with this rank)

Festival Year

2008 (click here to see all competition films from this year)

Category

Dramatic Competition

Cast

Nick Cannon, Melonie Diaz, Matt O'Leary, Jay Hernandez, Tom Sizemore, Chi McBride, April Grace

Non-Cast Credits

Neil Abramson, Eric Schmid, Chris Frisina, Danielle Renfrew, Michael Roiff, Keeley Gould, Kristian Kachikis, Karen Schmeer

Description

Framed by the parameters of a young mans 96-hour leave before being shipped off to Iraq, American Son is a darkly vivid, yet romantic and poignant, portrait of the passage from adolescence to adulthood, of facing the uncertainties of the future, and of truly coming of age.

In joining the Marines, Mike Holland has already chosen a path, but in returning home for what could be the last time, he is suspending his lifes journey, albeit temporarily. This "respite" is confusing because he hasnt disclosed to anyone where he is headed and further complicated by an affair with an attractive young woman that was kindled on the bus ride home.

Hollands disintegrating family world, his tempestuous best friend, and a rapidly evolving romance, all set within a ticking time frame, make for a vitally dramatic scenario. And in this film that resonates with place (the bleakness of Bakersfield); brims with diversity, both racially and culturally; and is unique, yet oddly and affectingly commonplace, director Neil Abramson creates an emotionally powerful, tautly real, and insightful universeone that alternates between despair and hope and resolves itself with an impact that reminds us why film is such an effective art form. With sterling performances by leads Nick Cannon and Melonie Diaz, this is unflinching and engaging independent filmmaking at its highest level.

Reviewer

Geoffrey Gilmore (see other films reviewed by the same reviewer)

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