One sentence comment on the latest 2010 high-definition movie version of "Twelve/Twelve" with Chinese subtitles
A shocking tragedy about the destruction of young people by a corrupt life.
- "Wen Shang Report"
This movie is by no means a subject that those hedonists can like. It deeply reveals some social problems that are happening around us.
--" Chicago Tribune "
Behind the scenes production of the latest "Twelve/Twelve" HD movie version with Chinese subtitles in 2010
A problem drama in contemporary American society
In the current global countries, the problem of drug proliferation has always been a thorny social problem that is difficult to solve. The themes of movies have repeatedly reflected this situation. For example, "Drug Network" directed by [Steven Soderberg], Once deeply analyzed the harm of drugs to American society. This "Twelve" also talks about the dangers of drugs to society, but it does not only focus on drugs. The film focuses on the corrupt life of the young Beat generation. Regarding the facts reflected in this movie, director Joel Schumache said: "The facts told by this movie are real. The story looks very thrilling, but it is true. When I decided to shoot this movie At that time, I thought about it for a long time, because this film describes the social problems faced by many young people, and can I grasp their psychology and make the film worthwhile? I don’t want to repeat it in other movies. When I was reading the script, I was shocked by these tragic events in today’s society. They may be regarded as lace news, put in a corner of the newspaper, and forgotten after they have been read. So I want to film Come out and let everyone face these problems squarely."
[Joel Schumache] has filmed various themes for decades, and has filmed many well-known works such as "Killing Hour", " Batman Forever ", " The Phantom Of The Opera " and so on. Now over 70 years old, Joel Schumache has been trying to In pursuit of a breakthrough in film, he directed a B-rated horror film "Vengeance Creek", and chose this "Twelve" about social issues. Regarding the content of the film’s story, Joel Schumache went on to elaborate: "When I was filming "Drugist News" many years ago, I collected a lot of drug-related materials. There are many real cases that make me sad. Drugs are destroying. A person’s life and family’s easiest weapon, the harm he causes to people is indelible, especially the younger generation, surrounded and swallowed by various soft drugs, these are all I want to tell in a movie The status quo of society. Many people are exposed to drugs because of some unpleasant things they have experienced. In the eyes of others, they are both hateful and sad. No one in society pays attention to them. In fact, they don’t really want to fall for themselves. Described is the life crisis of this group of children.