Brick (2005)
crime drama
directed
by : Rian Johnson
featuring
: Joseph Gordon Levitt - Nora Zehetner - Lukas Haas - Noah Fleiss - Noah
Segan
running
time : 1 hour 57 minutes
A tough-talking teen attempts to uncover
his ex-girlfriend's killer in director Rian Johnson's hard-boiled high-school
noir, told in the style of a Dashiell Hammett mystery. An outsider by nature,
Brendan (Joseph Gordon Levitt) is forced to penetrate the elaborate ranks
of the high-school social scene and its more insidious underbelly when
the body of his former girlfriend Emily is found lying lifeless in a remote
creek. Though the pair had been on the outs, Brendan can't seem to shake
the hysterical phone call that he received from Emily the day before her
body was discovered, a call in which she rattled off a number of cryptic
words: "brick," "pin," "tug," "poor Frisco." He's determined to find the
guilty party, and to do that he'll need to uncover the meaning behind her
enigmatic phone call. From the highest-ranking athlete to the lowest-level
burnout, no one is above suspicion of leaving her in that creek or putting
her in the position to end up there. Brendan's skill for getting the right
attention from the right people leads him to a local drug dealer of urban-legendary
status (Lukas Haas), who walks with a cane and lives with his mother. As
Brendan infiltrates the social and political web more deeply, his theory
solidifies and each player's role becomes clear, from the shifty-eyed pot
slinger to an upper-crust innocent who may well be a femme fatale. Brendan
may soon be ready to make his case, even if it's too late for him to get
out.