Heavy Load (2008) Poster

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7/10
Bing punk is all about staying up late!
pei_yin_lin27 September 2008
If you think punk is about extreme haircuts and body-piercings, then you have not seen HEAVY LOAD. With his gripping narration, Rothwell shows how the unlikely band overcomes various trials and proves that punk culture, social activism, and learning disabilities are not exclusive to one another. Indeed, the term punk is proudly redefined as an attitude of being true to oneself and living a life one really desires.

The band is seen as not only a group of music-loving performers but also people who fight against stereotypes and learning difficulties, and even act as spokesmen through their "Stay Up Late" campaign for those who are cognitively disabled. Relying mainly on a HDV camcorder, this film provides an intimate portrait of the members of this band (particularly the drummer) who refuse to be pitied and whose version of Kylie Minogue's "Can't Get You Out of My Head" is absolutely remarkable.

Like his "Deep Water" which focuses on the anti-heros of a sailing voyage, Rothwell offers something different in this rockumentary – the presence (or the intervention?) of himself. Uninterested in producing a standard observational documentary, Rothwell's merging with the story, however, makes us ask whether this film is more about the band, or Rothwell's journey through his depressed state. Barely a film about happiness as it claims, HEAVY LOAD is about struggle through difficulties as it captures how the band works its way up to a mainstream music festival. Like Michael's question to Rothwell, we wonder what is next for the ensemble.
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7/10
He's not heavy, he's my bandmate.
homer_7617921 February 2009
Warning: Spoilers
Rothwell follows a happy punk band (Heavy Load), with three special needs members and their slow rise from playing for other special needs crowds to playing large festivals and recording a single.

Suddenly, the band is facing the problems every group seems to face when they begin to get exposure. The drummer hates their new music, the bassist moves away and they deal with the reality of traveling and performing with members who have special needs. Only after a half hour does the film really start to become something; as it follows the men's new lives and documents their every day struggles. The film and its influence on the band is changing them all, for better or worse. The men are given opportunities few people in their position could even dream of, but they are unable to deal with change.

The band members with disabilities yearn for an ideal world and often seem disappointed in their new lives, despite their new found fame. The happy band that Rothwell attached himself to slowly deteriorates.

But, like any good band story, Heavy Load eventually overcome their problems, recording a single and start a campaign to help other special needs people. They overcome the pressure to find their rhythm, realize their love for the band and "stay up late" to rock.
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