#1286 Skin (2018)
Verfasst: 2019-09-09 23:54
Israeli director Guy Nattiv - who has been living and working in Los Angeles for almost a decade now - made two films called "Skin" in the same year. The first one was a 21-minute short film telling a story of racial violence starting out of a simple smile, and showing what influece parents can have over their children; it won the Oscar for "Best live-action short film" earlier this year. At that point, Nattiv had already completed his feature-length film called "Skin", which is quite similar thematically, but tells a completely different, and most importantly true story about a US neo-nazi activist, and his turn away from the violence, the hatred, and the tattoos he had acquired over the years. The story of Bryon Widner was, as was the case with "Fighting for my Family" back in April, first featured in a made-for-TV documentary called "Erasing Hate" which originally aired on US news channel MSNBC back in 2011, which Nattiv saw some time later and began on a scripted retelling of Widner's story. He invented a few dramatic moments of his narrative and created fictional versions of the neo-nazi club members which are a surrogate family for Bryon at the beginning of the film, but otherwise stayed pretty close to the fact, as our friends at History vs. Hollywood have documented.
Here's the trailer for the longform movie "Skin":
How did you like the film, which was pretty bleak and brutal at times and didn't shy away from showing the less appealings aspects of the main protagonist at times? How did you like the actors, mainly Jamie Bell as Bryon and Danielle Macdonald (whom we got to know as "Patti Cake$" in a much lighter film two years ago) as his eventual love interest Julie? How unnerving was the movie for you? Please tell us what you thought of "Skin" in a reply to this post.
Here's the trailer for the longform movie "Skin":
How did you like the film, which was pretty bleak and brutal at times and didn't shy away from showing the less appealings aspects of the main protagonist at times? How did you like the actors, mainly Jamie Bell as Bryon and Danielle Macdonald (whom we got to know as "Patti Cake$" in a much lighter film two years ago) as his eventual love interest Julie? How unnerving was the movie for you? Please tell us what you thought of "Skin" in a reply to this post.