Web Junkie (DVD REVIEW)
Web
Junkie
DVD Review by Kam Williams
This Critic’s Pick as #1 Foreign Film of 2014 Available
on DVD
How long do you
think you could you survive without access to a cell phone or computer? A few
hours? A day? A week? How about three months? That’s the degree of deprivation
awaiting adolescents diagnosed as addicted to the internet over in China,
the first country to officially recognize the burgeoning malady as a clinical
disorder.
The Rx for the afflicted is
90 days of rehab at one of 400 paramilitary boot camps where one must adhere to
a Spartan daily regimen sans any electronic stimuli. Going cold turkey is not
an easy thing to adjust to for kids used to playing video games for hours on
end.
But that is precisely the
goal of the shrinks in Web Junkie, a cautionary tale making one wonder whether America might
not be far behind. The documentary was this critic’s pick as the #1 foreign film
of 2014. It was directed by Shosh Shlam and Hilla Medalia who were afforded
extraordinary access to the intervention and treatment of a trio of teenage
boys whose exasperated parents sought help from a facility in Beijing.
The film traces the
transformation of Hope, Hacker and Nicky from insufferable, anti-social jerks
who barely communicate with their families, teachers and classmates into
sensitive souls truly changed by therapy and the period offline. It’s nothing
short of miraculous to see the same kid who couldn’t be bothered to talk to his
father eventually melt into a touchy-feely hugger who upon reuniting tearfully
says, “I love you, Dad.”
Overall, the movie makes a
convincing case that cell phone use ought to be limited during a child’s
formative years when the social part of the brain is still developing. For, the
subjects of this telling expose certainly seem to suffer from stunted
development due to too much time spent playing computer games and surfing the
‘net.
A tough love remedy from
the Orient designed for impressionable young minds which prefer virtual reality
to relating in the flesh.
Excellent (4 stars)
Unrated
In
Mandarin with subtitles
Running
time: 75 minutes
Distributor:
Kino Lorber
DVD
Extras: Deleted scenes; and podcast interviews with directors Shosh Shlam and Hilla Medalia.
To
see a trailer for Web Junkie, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AH2yqOhiEj0
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order a copy of Web Junkie on DVD, visit:
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