The Confession

2010 "Can you forgive yourself?"
7.5| 0h26m| en
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Sam can't think of any sins to tell the priest at his first confession. He worries that he won't be a real Catholic if the priest doesn't absolve him of some misdeed. Jacob, Sam's friend, devises a solution in the form of a prank, but the result is tragic.

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Scanialara You won't be disappointed!
Interesteg What makes it different from others?
Stephanie There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
Lela The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
Horst in Translation ([email protected]) "The Confession" is a 26-minute short film from 6 years ago and it was the first international project by Estonian filmmaker Tanel Toom. Language is English though, so don't worry about subtitles. The story is about two boys who share a "gruesome" secret that ultimately turns into tragedy. I am not really sure why I did not manage to enjoy this Oscar-nominated short film as much as I hoped I would. It is atmospheric, dramatic and the acting is solid too. Maybe it is just too long for its own good and I struggled really to see the film with the absurdity that the boys saw all the action. Aren't they too old for that? Shouldn't they have talked to their parents? At least, that is what I would have expected from the protagonist who is apparently a sensitive soul. I cannot share the appreciation everybody else has for this little movie. Cannot understand why it was nominated for an Oscar. At least, it did not beat the excellent "God of Love". I have to confess that I did not like "The Confession". Thumbs down.
Stamos Dimitropoulos The Confession follows the story of two young boys that are trying to find what to confess in their first confession. Their comedic explorations take a dramatic twist, while at the same time a few "psychological thriller" types of scenes give this cross-genre experience a lot of weird moments. Because evidently the director's intention to mix the genres was not justified, meaning that the mix had no deeper aesthetic purpose other than the very experiment of mixing, which is why at times the story is left dry, trying to discover a purpose for the characters other than the before-mentioned cinematic experiment. And that's a shame, because each of the genres is very well delivered, especially the first comedic vibes.
tanelteder The Confession is only 26 minute long. It's really thrilling. I imagine that the script is so good that you can triple that time and make a full- length movie. I still liked the short film though.Tanel Toom is unknown in film industry. Until now. Nominated for Oscar in short film category. This is a massive achievement for a young guy like Tanel. I assume this gives him a gigantic boost for the future. Well, he didn't win, but actually it doesn't matter that much. The best thing about this nomination is that his name is much better known now. And it can open many doors to him which were closed prior to nomination. He seems a bright fella. Maybe a future face of Estonian film business, who knows. Anyway, I'm glad for him.
MartinHafer Well, I just got back from my yearly pilgrimage to see the nominees for the Best Live Action Academy Award. Compared to other years, this is an interesting field, as I actually liked all the films and see there being no clear winner. Usually I have at least a few of them I don't particularly like but this is a good crop...but there also is no clearly 'perfect' film as well. So, in light of this, my predicting that "The Confession" will be the most likely of the films to win is not at all certain--as I see this as mostly a three film race but any of the five could easily win.This film is set in Britain and is about two young boys who attend Catholic school and are anticipating going to their first confession. One of the boys is a bit of a devil, so you can anticipate that he's got a lot to confess. The other, though, seems like a pretty nice kid and he's worried that he doesn't have any sins to confess. So, the cheeky friend decides to help him--to help him commit a good sin that he can confess! While this is all very comical and cute, where the film goes next is VERY dark indeed--but I'll say no more about this as it would spoil the movie.So why did I like this film so much? Well, part of it is because the plot kept me guessing--it offered many surprises and I can really respect a film that does this. After having reviewed nearly 10000 films on IMDb, it's great to be able to say a film caught me by surprise. But the biggest reason I liked and respected the film was the wonderful acting by the kids. Getting kids to act realistically is hard--and the kids and the director did a great job! Likewise, the direction had a wonderful artistic tough--with great camera work (with angles, filters and the like that show an amazing professionalism).Considering that this film is by a young film maker who did this to complete their masters degree in film school, it shows a TON of promise for Tanel Toom and I can't wait to see more brilliant work from them. A tremendous film.By the way, although I think this was technically the best film, it may not win the Oscar because another short (also from the UK) with a similar dark tone and great acting by an underage actor is up against it. Both films are deserving and may just work against each other.UPDATE: Wow, this never happens. I actually picked this category correctly. In a conversation I had with a friend who saw the films with me, I told him that although I thought "The Confession" was the best film that it and "Wish 143" were so similar in tone and style that "God of Love" would win. Insanely enough, "God of Love" won and I think my prediction was correct--something that NEVER happens!