The Dangerous Lives of Alter Boys
November 18, 2009 at 7:30 pm
Part of the Columbia Arts Film Series
The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys is an edgy, engrossing, teen rebellion flick.
Extensive animated sequences share a good amount of screen time with the live action narrative, and a prescient musical score by Marco Beltrami and Joshua Homme provides the perfect accent to the action of the film.
Set in the rural South in the 1970s in a Catholic school, four pre-teen boys create a comic book called "The Atomic Trinity" to channel their creativity, imagination, and rebellious adolescent angst.
They each develop their own superhero and, in doing so, live out fantasy lives through their empowered, unchained alter egos.
Their evil adversaries are exaggerated characters designed after their teachers: Sister Assumpta, the stark, peg-legged nun; and Father Casey, the shady, chain-smoking priest.
The spotlight of the film shines clearly on the handsome Francis whose crush on his neighbor and schoolmate, Margie Flynn, leaves him tongue-tied. Tim is bolder, and so he rewrites a William Blake poem and uses it to bring together secretly dark Margie with wide-eyed Francis. Their relationship flowers into one of the heavier and more mysterious subplots in the film.
Margie is instantly written into the comic as a wounded warrior-heroine who enlists the superheroes to help her in her battles against evil.
Meanwhile, the boys are busy planning--and occasionally executing--devilish pranks at school, eventually taking things a step too far, to tragic result.
Rated: R
Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release: Jun 14, 2002 Limited
Starring: Emile Hirsch, Kieran Culkin, Jena Malone, Jodie Foster
Director: Peter Care
When, Where, Ticketing
| When | Wednesday, November 18, 7:30 pm |
| Pricing | $5 per person |
| Location | Columbia Center for the Arts, Hood River |
