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		<title>Brick Movie Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[    &#8220;A Film Noir Set in High School&#8220;   I was reading Rolling Stone maybe 2 years ago&#8230;maybe&#8230;can&#8217;t really remember.  We&#8217;ll say awhile.  Herego, I remember reading article about that years Sundance Film Festival and stumbling upon one of the reviews for a film that the reviewer reviewed(hehe).  The film was a detective story set [...]]]></description>
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<p align="center">&#8220;<em><strong>A Film Noir Set in High School</strong></em>&#8220; </p>
<p> I was reading <em>Rolling Stone</em> maybe 2 years ago&#8230;maybe&#8230;can&#8217;t really remember.  We&#8217;ll say <em>awhile</em>.  Herego, I remember reading article about that years Sundance Film Festival and stumbling upon one of the reviews for a film that the reviewer reviewed(hehe).  The film was a detective story set in high school with a gritty noir tone.  The film was called <em>Brick</em>.</p>
<p>I got mad.  I had the idea to do a similar thing, certainly not the first time the spies of Hollywood have tapped my brain and listened to my subconcious. Either way, I wanted to check the flick out as it sounded really awesome.  Fast forward about, well 2 years, and I stumble upon some movie news on my favorite movie website, <a title="Joblo.com" href="http://www.joblo.com" target="_blank">Joblo.com</a>.   The site featured a poster review on <em>Brick</em> and some other news as well as a trailer.  I was psyched.  The trailer was awesome and you guys can actually watch it <a title="here" href="http://www.focusfeatures.com/viewer.php?f=brick&#038;c=trailer&#038;ext=mov&#038;w=480&#038;h=270" target="_blank">here</a>. It wasn&#8217;t coming out wide-release, but was being limited release in some Boston theaters.  I picked my stuff up and went out to check out at Coolidge Corner.</p>
<p>Let me say this: It&#8217;s too bad that more movies like this aren&#8217;t made.  Like most independent movies, though, I&#8217;m sure part of the allure is that most people don&#8217;t know about this, so maybe the hidden gem is part of why I liked this movie so much.  I don&#8217;t consider myself an elitist, rather an avid movie fan that enjoys good flicks.  But let me say that if every fucking emo/indie/scene kid or whatever segregated alternative group anguished teens are into nowadays start quoting this movie and totally misinterpreting the flick (a la <em>Donnie Darko</em>), that would anger me.  The originality of this film is such a strength that you are captivated at the first rag-tag line.</p>
<p>Ok so I write a lot.  I&#8217;m starting my review now.  <em>Brick</em> has some very good preformances by younger actors.  Notably, Joseph Gordon Levitt of <em>10 Things I Hate About You </em>and <em>3rd Rock From the Sun</em> as Brendan Frye, the Bogart-esque character plays the part to a T.  The not so clean, but not dirty detective who&#8217;s actions aren&#8217;t so clean but his hearts pure.  Following him through the flick is the capturing part of this movie.  The other actors do a fine job filling their role, with Laura filling the &#8220;dame&#8221; perfectly.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s an old-style crime drama told through the eyes of high schoolers who walk and talk with jargon straight out of a black and white detective flick.  The lines are part of the coolness of this movie.  You have to love any movie where the hero &#8220;breaks teeth and sets things straight&#8221;.  The soundtrack was an incredibly surprising effective jazzy mood setting bunch of tracks and it was shot in stylish color noir.</p>
<p>So the downpoints are really slim in my opinion.  It was an independent flick so the audio was a little messed up.  Some lines are spoken so fast you almost don&#8217;t catch them.  The tangled web of stories is hard to follow even being riveted by the story.  Some parts you don&#8217;t understand; Brendan suddenly developing a dehabilitating cough being an example.  Your not sold on some relationships and chemistry is a little rough in areas.</p>
<p>For all of that, this movie kicked my ass.  I loved it and I loved it&#8217;s originality.  A movie that I could watch over and over again.  Maybe that&#8217;s because I was a group of few who saw it.  But look&#8230;If I was Rian Johnson, I would want me to spread the word, so I&#8217;m doing it.  But please&#8230;don&#8217;t <em>Donnie Darko,Brick</em>.  I want this director to be praised and to profit off of this, but not sell fucking T-Shirts at Hot Topic.  Overall, this movie get&#8217;s 9 Bones out of 10 for sheer vision, coolness and misses the 10 for the little issues. </p>
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