Bedhead
- 1991
- 8min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.5/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Agrega una trama en tu idiomaTwo feuding siblings find their usual mischief augmented when psychic powers are suddenly thrown into the mix.Two feuding siblings find their usual mischief augmented when psychic powers are suddenly thrown into the mix.Two feuding siblings find their usual mischief augmented when psychic powers are suddenly thrown into the mix.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 5 premios ganados en total
David R. Rodriguez
- David
- (as David Rodriguez)
Tina Rodriguez
- The Fashion Monster
- (as Maricarmen Rodriguez)
Opiniones destacadas
'Bedhead (1991)' is a short film created almost solely by Robert Rodriguez, starring his younger siblings as a set of kids whose typical squabbling is suddenly livened up when superpowers are introduced into the mix. It's a somewhat strange affair, presented almost entirely as a narrated flashback, but it showcases pretty much all the no-budget skills its director would come to be known for. It's energetic, lively and rather enjoyable. It isn't exactly deep, but it takes a few twists and turns and remains more-or-less engaging throughout. It has the charm of a home-video, yet it also manages to work for audiences who aren't members of the Rodriguez family. It's a solid debut. 6/10
The people most likely to be interested in watching this short film would be fans of Robert Rodriguez and thus would watch it looking for Rodriguez-style independent film-making. For those people, they'll get everything they want... fast-paced action, fast-paced camera movement, fun and funny storytelling, and a general sense of know-how often unseen in first-time shorts (and of course that's because it's not really a first-time short... see "Rebel without a Crew").
Those who happen to stumble across this film, though, won't have to be well versed in Rodriguez's style (and also, Rodriguez's style isn't a style that is that difficult to be well-versed in). It's still fun and fast-paced and funny. So there you go.
It's available on the El Mariachi DVD if anyone's interested in seeing it.
--PolarisDiB
Those who happen to stumble across this film, though, won't have to be well versed in Rodriguez's style (and also, Rodriguez's style isn't a style that is that difficult to be well-versed in). It's still fun and fast-paced and funny. So there you go.
It's available on the El Mariachi DVD if anyone's interested in seeing it.
--PolarisDiB
You know what is really fun? Choose a director you like, then trace the ideas you like about him back through two paths: the films by others that surely influenced him, and also back through his own earlier work. Like this.
I like Rodriguez. I do. I like the risks he takes, his proclivity to experiment, his notion about structure and reference in film. He is not yet on my "absolutely must see this" list but is well represented on the "worth watching" list.
The first "Spy Kids," "Once Upon a Time in Mexico," And his entry in "Four Rooms," showed a high degree of what I call folded, selfaware film-making. Spanish, without the prancing pretense of the French.
So go back with me to view this homemade short, featuring his kids and home videocam. It is simple, but you can already see his characteristic mix: Simple truths, including appropriate effects done cheaply. A world of magic. A world where children often center the narrative. A world where justice is built into the cosmos.
Ted's Evaluation -- 3 of 3: Worth watching.
I like Rodriguez. I do. I like the risks he takes, his proclivity to experiment, his notion about structure and reference in film. He is not yet on my "absolutely must see this" list but is well represented on the "worth watching" list.
The first "Spy Kids," "Once Upon a Time in Mexico," And his entry in "Four Rooms," showed a high degree of what I call folded, selfaware film-making. Spanish, without the prancing pretense of the French.
So go back with me to view this homemade short, featuring his kids and home videocam. It is simple, but you can already see his characteristic mix: Simple truths, including appropriate effects done cheaply. A world of magic. A world where children often center the narrative. A world where justice is built into the cosmos.
Ted's Evaluation -- 3 of 3: Worth watching.
Bedhead (1991)
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
This short film from Robert Rodriguez shows exactly what you can do with very little money but a lot of imagination. The story is about a little girl who is constantly being abused by her jerk older brother. His bad bedhead hair is where the title comes from and after being knocked to the ground the sister grows some special powers, which she is going to use to teach the brother a lesson.
I don't know what the budget of this film was but it's obviously very small yet the director manages to show off how much talent he has. I watch a lot of these shorts and more often than not they're good movies but ever so often you find one where you can watch and see that the director would have a future in cinema. This is such an example because the story itself is just so creative and it's done in such a fashion that you can't help but smile at the revenge and also be impressed with the technical quality of the production. There's some terrific editing and some great camera-work, two things that would become a staple for the director in future years.
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
This short film from Robert Rodriguez shows exactly what you can do with very little money but a lot of imagination. The story is about a little girl who is constantly being abused by her jerk older brother. His bad bedhead hair is where the title comes from and after being knocked to the ground the sister grows some special powers, which she is going to use to teach the brother a lesson.
I don't know what the budget of this film was but it's obviously very small yet the director manages to show off how much talent he has. I watch a lot of these shorts and more often than not they're good movies but ever so often you find one where you can watch and see that the director would have a future in cinema. This is such an example because the story itself is just so creative and it's done in such a fashion that you can't help but smile at the revenge and also be impressed with the technical quality of the production. There's some terrific editing and some great camera-work, two things that would become a staple for the director in future years.
This movie can also be found on the Special Edition DVD of El Mariachi, along with his 10 Minute Film School on how he made El Mariachi on a budget of $7,000 (USD). Good, fun, silly movie that shows the early genius of Robert Rodriguez. Rather frenetic at times, it represents a prime example of what has become "stereotypical" camera work by Robert Rodriguez. Using his brothers and sisters in the cast, it's perfect for those who have always dreamed of revenge on our siblings for whatever "crime" they committed against us or our toys, and for all those little idiosyncrasies our siblings have that drive us crazy. Don't take it too seriously and have fun with it. Whether a fan of Rodriguez' work or as an instructor in film technique, this movie is worth watching.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaBedhead has been included as a bonus feature on both the VHS tape and the DVD releases of El Mariachi as well as the entire Mexico Trilogy (including Desperado and Once Upon a Time in Mexico), and has therefore attracted a wider audience than most short films usually receive.
- ConexionesFeatured in Cuatro habitaciones (1995)
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución8 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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