Blue Spring (2001)
7/10
Effective, small-scale high school drama
10 October 2021
This felt like a depiction of school as purgatory, and as such, is one of the grimmest portrayals of high school I've seen in recent memory.

Even without the violence, the way the camera never leaves the school grounds (there might have been one scene early on where it did, but even then, it's still on campus over 95% of the time) and the way almost none of the adults seem to care about the students (with the exception of the one teacher who looks after the garden) creates this sensation that the school is a prison, or somewhere that feels impossible to escape from.

It's quite suffocating and intense, and then when you factor in the scenes of violence, it becomes nightmarish. Much of the violence happens partly or fully off screen, which I think was a good move. It still packs an impact, and ensures that the violence is never accidentally made "cool" or impressive.

If you're okay with something downbeat and intense, I could give this a pretty easy recommendation. It's not flawless, and you could criticise the fairly loose story (it ends with a great climax, but I'm not sure if the movie as a whole built to it completely successfully, for example).

But it's well made, decently acted, and packs a punch. It's also currently on YouTube in decent quality and with English subtitles.
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