This ones a puzzler. A high school kid
(Ryan Gosling) kills his ex-girlfriends
mentally challenged brother, and a prison
teacher (Don Cheadle) tries to see what
makes the little nutball click. Its hard to
determine just what exactly writer-director
Matthew Ryan Hoge is trying to say with
his movie. Gosling, as Leland, portrays
the killer as somebody with a big heart
who just wanted to end the boys "pain."
While hes usually a pretty good actor, his
work here is aggravating, mush-mouthed
and monotone. The performance comes
off as some sort of strange attempt to
portray a cute killer, somebody who can
garner the viewers sympathy while
stabbing kids. That in itself is pretty
strange, but whats even stranger is how
little time the film spends on the actual
victimjust a dead body to move the plot
along. If this is supposed to be some sort
of study of what goes on inside a killing
youths head, then somebody shouldve
told Gosling to act like a real human
being instead of a robot. Every time he
talks, the movie stands still in a bad way.
Its a shame, because an excellent
performance by Chris Klein as a
confused classmate is wasted.