Afterschool Page #6

Synopsis: Having joined a recently created video club, a lowly prep-school sophomore - desensitized from reality by frequently viewed Internet imagery - accidentally captures on video the final moments of admired twin senior classmates dying from poisoned drugs. Rather than galvanize the school or this lad's life in any profound or meaningful way, the tragedy causes barely a ripple in the already emotionally diminished and out-of-touch lives of everyone around.
Genre: Drama, Mystery
Director(s): Antonio Campos
Production: IFC Films
  1 win & 9 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Metacritic:
66
Rotten Tomatoes:
80%
NOT RATED
Year:
2008
120 min
Website
312 Views


to the audio-video class.

[applause]

What a beautiful card

to remember them by.

Their parents

are truly grateful.

Thank you, guys.

Let us never forget

this tragedy

and always remember

that we must remain vigilant

against the dangers out there.

Okay, everyone, please make

your way back to third period.

- Marie Durgin.

- Thank you.

- David Wilson.

- David, here's your medication.

- Thank you.

- Have a good day.

- Mike Charles.

Thank you.

- Have a good day.

- Robert.

- Robert, how are you?

- Good, how are you?

- Good. Have a good day.

Anyone else waiting?

Have a good day, Robert.

- [coughing]

- Hey, Rob!

Rob!

How's things been working out?

- They're better.

- If you want to talk anytime,

come see me, okay?

- Yeah.

- And the surface area

of a sphere.

The formulas are quite simple.

Once you know the formula

for the area

and the volume of a-

- F*** you!

You f***ing killed them!

[knocks on door]

- Lights out, Rob.

- Two, three.

[raucous cheering]

- Good-bye, suckers!

- So long, suckers!

[cheering fades]

- [strained breathing]

[audio static hissing]

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