Elephant
12/ 8/03 | Film
I have to commend Gus Van Sant. He managed to make a film about Columbine that was tasteful, objective (enough), and beautifully made. I am thankful that he was the first one to create a film that directly addresses the incident because I think that 98% of directors/writers would have botched it.
Van Sant decided that instead of trying to answer any questions or give meaning to the actions of certain people, he just told the story. He did so in a way that showed how normal the day was and how unaffected the two perpetrators were. My favorite narrative choice was the lack of music and general quietness that filled the movie. Aside from making you pay close attention, it is fairly accurate. When the event really happened there was no music playing in the background and although people were screaming it most likely felt like a blur.
I think that everyone should see this movie. It won't help you understand or come to terms with the event, but that's really the point. No movie is going to help you understand why two young children killed dozens of people in their high school. Please, see this.