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Release Date:
24 October 2007 (Belgium) morePlot:
A teenage skateboarder's life begins to fray after he is involved in the accidental death of a security guard. full summary | full synopsisAwards:
2 wins & 4 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(14 articles)
Review: "Milk" (From screeninglog. 25 November 2008, 4:55 AM, PST)
Interview: Gus Van Sant on "Milk"
(From IFC. 25 November 2008, 4:06 AM, PST)
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Another fine film from Gus Van Sant moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Gabe Nevins | ... | Alex | |
| Daniel Liu | ... | Detective Richard Lu | |
| Taylor Momsen | ... | Jennifer | |
| Jake Miller | ... | Jared | |
| Lauren McKinney | ... | Macy | |
| Winfield Jackson | ... | Christian | |
| Joe Schweitzer | ... | Paul | |
| Grace Carter | ... | Alex's Mom | |
| Scott Patrick Green | ... | Scratch | |
| John Michael Burrowes | ... | Security Guard | |
| Jay 'Smay' Williamson | ... | Alex's Dad | |
| Dillon Hines | ... | Henry | |
| Emma Nevins | ... | Paisley | |
| Brad Peterson | ... | Jolt | |
| Emily Galash | ... | Rachel |
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Rated R for some disturbing images, language and sexual content.Parents Guide:
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85 minLanguage:
EnglishColor:
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1.37 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Dolby DigitalCertification:
Canada:14A | USA:R | Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud) | Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva) | South Korea:15 | Taiwan:R-12 (original rating) | UK:15 | Ireland:15A | Sweden:15 | Netherlands:12 | Japan:PG-12 | Norway:11 | Brazil:12 | Portugal:M/16 | Finland:K-13 | Australia:M | Argentina:13 | Austria:16 | New Zealand:R16MOVIEmeter: 
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Chosen by "Les Cahiers du cinéma" (France) as one of the 10 best pictures of 2007 (#01) moreGoofs:
Continuity: When Alex walks home after writing "Paranoid Park" in his notebook, the notebook disappears (in the shot from behind) and then reappears. moreQuotes:
Macy: They should be out now, dude.Alex: What are you talkin' about?
Macy: The war, Iraq, no? What do you think?
Alex: I really don't care.
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This is another fine film by Gus Van Sant which sadly seems to have overlooked by most cinemas and cinema-goers where I live. I attended one of three screenings at an almost-deserted local art-house cinema in Southampton. For me, however, this short, low-key film left a deep-impression.
The non-narrative structure of the film means that the action on screen cuts back and forth in time around a central incident in which Alex, played by Gabe Nevins, causes the death of a security guard on a train track in Portland, Oregon, where the film is set. This shocking event is unveiled, appropriately enough, in the middle of the film. From very early it is more or less obvious what trouble Alex is in, so there is little sense of mystery about the film's events. However the non-narrative sequencing does allow for questions to float to the surface before explanations and elaborations begin to crop up later in the film, allowing the viewer to make connections and draw some conclusions for themselves. I quite enjoy this approach to story-telling although it does seem to be increasingly common (see Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, Memento, et al).
The cast, apparently consisting of local teenagers with little background in acting, turn in some fine performances, especially Gabe Nevins in the central role of Alex. Scenes in the film are interspersed with camcorder footage of teenagers skateboarding around Oregon, which is a novel touch and in keeping with the feel of Van Sant's films, which are realistic but more dreamlike than gritty.
A special mention should go to the soundtrack in Paranoid Park, which is one of the strongest features of this film. The music ranges from rock (the Revolts) through folk (Elliott Smith) to classical (Beethoven) and musique concrete (Robert Normandeau). My favourite use of music in the film is in the opening shots of skateboarders in the skate park (from which the film's title is taken). Warm electronic tones and burblings envelope a continuous slow-motion camera shot of skateboarders as they rove around the the curves and angles of the park and the effect is really quite magical. (Having said that, I think there are one too many slow-motion shots later in this film which seem somewhat suspicious when the running time is less than 90 minutes...)