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Vhyes watch. French divide parcours. January 16, 2020 11:50PM PT An old camcorder tape harbors a jumble of ersatz ’80s home movies and broadcast clips in this lukewarm comedy-skit assembly. Its slim premise involving a couple of 13-year-old boys having fun with a camcorder in the late ’80s, “ VHYes ” is maybe a little too faithful to their sensibility ? being exactly what a kid raised on “Saturday Night Live, ” “SCTV, ” and maybe cable broadcasts of “Kentucky Fried Movie” would imagine as the coolest home-made movie ever. It’s a freeform jumble of skits spoofing vintage broadcast series, commercials, public access shows, porn, and whatnot, their mildly surreal bent increasing as the short feature goes on. Duly shot on VHS and digital Betacam, this first feature for Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon’s son Jack Henry Robbins is an amiable goof deploying cameos by the ’rents as well as some other familiar faces. But it’s the kind of enterprise that will only seem as funny, clever, and “weird” as it means to be if watched while very stoned and/or adolescent. There are scattered laughs on offer, albeit nothing that hasn’t been done much better elsewhere, whether in “Putney Swope” half a century ago, in more recent viral sitcom hallucination “Too Many Cooks, ” or in the ongoing clip shows of the Found Footage Festival, which excavates real VHS-era oddities more hilariously strange than anything here. Oscilloscope is opening “VHYes” limited in U. S. theaters on Jan. 17. Conceived by the director, co-writer Nunzio Randazzo, and Nate Gold, the film starts with wedding and holiday home movies that we soon realize are being obliviously taped over by Ralph (Mason McNulty), whose parents (Jake Head, Christian Drerup) have given him a camcorder for Christmas 1987. Of course he immediately and obsessively starts filming anything and everything, with or without best friend Josh (Rahm Braslaw). But he also uses the device to record shows off television. Thus we see random snippets of children’s program “The Kindly the Cowboy Show, ” public access instructional “Painting with Joan” (Kerri Kenney playing the titular hostess), a different amateur cable slot with teen Charlyne Yi presenting musical guests in her basement, clone-themed sitcom “Ten of the Same, ” aerobic exercise forum “Blastoff, ” informercial and antiques-evaluation shows, et cetera. Among the better bits are a home-security-system advert that turns into a bloodbath, and a couple severely truncated XXX features (all the sex edited out), with an amusing Cameron Simmons as various brainless studs put to good use by lady scientists and sexy Swedish space aliens. There’s a bit of savvy commentary when a media expert interviewed on a talk show is dismissed as crazy for predicting a future in which people risk accidents and neglect their real lives in pursuit of compulsively filming themselves ? i. e. our selfie-riddled present. The movie also arrives at a sort of narrative climax when our young protagonists investigate a “haunted sorority house” abandoned after a fire, suffering some “Blair Witch”-style frights there. But all this is pretty thin stuff, written with medium-watt inspiration at best and acted by performers variably able to make it seem better than it is. The best thing the film has going for it is editor Avner Shiloah’s scrambled channel-surfing assembly, which seldom sticks with any bit long enough for it to get too stale. Still, “VHYes” feels overextended even at the 66 slim minutes it takes to reach the final credits. 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Vhyes film. I wanna be cameraman. They always survive. Vhyes reviews. Charlie Hunnam. Matthew McConaughey. Colin Farrell. Directed by Guy Ritchie. TAKE MY MONEY. Vhyes (2019. An engaging absurdist VHS collage which also features the director’s parents, Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon Dir. Jack Henry Robbins. US. 2019. 90 mins Deliberately scattershot and naïve, this engaging, absurdist collage, shot entirely on VHS tape, smuggles a serious message beneath its 80s poodle-permed public access television pastiche. It’s Christmas, 1987, and 12-year-old Ralph has unwrapped a state of the art video camera. He grabs the nearest tape (his parents’ wedding video) and starts recording. His subjects ? forbidden late night television, his best friend, his parents’ fracturing marriage ? are disparate. But gradually, the seemingly random elements thread together and something loosely approximating a plot appears. An unexpected left turn in the final act, from wry comic nostalgia into genre, is less successful than the endearingly clunky recreations of workout videos, advertising, shopping channels and oddball amateur TV oddities. The chipper found-footage structure and skittering editing which reflects the attention span of a 12-year-old boy means that the picture never drags The first feature from Jack Henry Robbins evolved out of two short films, Painting With Joan and Hot Winter: A Film By Dick Pierre, which premiered at Sundance in 2017 and 2018 consecutively. It is tailor-made for festival audiences: the combination of its affectionate use of lo-fi VHS filmmaking technology (presumably the first brush with homemade cinema for many audience members) and its nod towards today’s culture of obsessive self-documentation will make for an appealing program addition for festivals after the film has its international premiere in Rotterdam. Too quirky and slight to generate much momentum theatrically, the presence in the cast of comedienne Charlyne Yi, Mark Proksch ( The Office, What We Do In The Shadows) and Robbins’ parents Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins might provide a marketing angle. The erasure of the wedding video, choppily obscured by the kind of cultural ephemera that a pre-teen boy might find attractive, has a certain poignancy. Through the glimpses of footage that Ralph captures of his parents, it becomes clear that the marriage is struggling. We hear muffled late-night recriminations as Ralph hides the camera under the bed covers, trying to conceal the fact he has been taping softcore porn from the television. This is the most significant of the story strands which gradually cohere over the course of the picture, as the amusing but initially disposable sketch format gathers momentum and a series of mini-threads emerge. A toxic relationship between two formerly married shopping channel presenters deteriorates live on air; the gauche host of a front room music show, ’Interludes with Lou’, has a real-time lesbian awakening; the banal public access show ’Painting With Joan’ reveals an unimaginable darkness in the soul of Joan (Kerri Kenny, great fun), the chintzy middle-aged lady who keeps “lucky bones and hair” in her bedside cabinet, “to keep the night terrors away”. The chipper found-footage structure and skittering editing which reflect the attention span of a 12-year-old boy means that the picture never drags, but neither does it achieve much in the way of depth. Perhaps the most interesting element is the suggestion that VHS was the starting point for a cultural shift. Ralph records a brief clip of a televised interview with an author who has researched the impact of home video use and discovered “tape narcissism”, a pathology of the home video user which will eventually alter their relationship with reality. “It’s the beginning of something very frightening. The world will exist to be filmed. ” But then Ralph loses interest and tapes a global warming themed porn movie instead. Production companies: Hot Winter Films International sales: Yellow Veil Pictures, Producer: Delaney Schenker Screenplay: Jack Henry Robbins, Nunzio Randazzo Editing: Avner Shiloah Cinematography: Nate Gold Production Design: Tyler Jensen Music: Eric D. Johnson Main cast: Mason McNulty, Rahm Berkshaw, Kerri Kenny, Charlyne Yi, Courtney Pauroso, Thomas Lennon, Mark Proksch.
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The main guy is like a Norwegian Mark Walberg. Video film. Vhyes oscilloscope. Against those who believe Daniel is too young, I think the character is spot on, mature enough with an innocent face. Since The Woman in Black, Daniel Radcliffe proved us he's not just Harry Potter. Brilliant. Vhyes review. 19:40 - Savoy-Kino-Spezial mit The Raid 1 & The Raid 2. VHYes 72 MIN / 2019 / USA / ENGLISH / COMEDY This bizarre retro comedy, shot entirely on VHS and Beta, follows 12-year-old Ralph as he accidentally records home videos and his favorite late night shows over his parents’ wedding tape. Director: ?Jack Henry Robbins Screenwriter:? Jack Henry Robbins, Nunzio Randazzo, Nate Gold Producer:? Delaney Schenker Cast: ?Tim Robbins, Thomas Lennon, Kerri Kenney, Mark Proksh Festivals: Fantastic Fest.
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