Indochine: College Boy (Music Video 2013) Poster

(2013 Music Video)

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Rodrigo_Amaro7 October 2015
The current l'enfant terrible of cinema strikes back one more time. He already showed his stripes in great works such as "I Killed My Mother" and "Tom at the Farm", proving to be one of the greatest filmmakers in modern film history and this clip joins his outstanding resume. I'm talking about Xavier Dolan and the clip in question is "Indochine: College Boy", a true work of art.

In this video, a promo for French rock band Indochine, Dolan presents the story of a teenage boy (Antoine-Olivier Pilon) bullied by his peers, going from apparently innocent paper balls thrown at him to more violent and painful attacks, concluding with his crucifixion. The greatness of the video comes from Dolan's choices whether the stylistic ones, the visual ones or the scenario, everything to make the film unique and appealing: filmed in black-and-white, the 1:1 aspect ratio famously used by the director in "Mommy" (and the same leading actor to make it more interesting), his characteristic slow motion sequences and some intriguing story elements, the one that deserves mentions involves the witnesses. While the boy's tragedy develops it's interesting to note all the kids and some adults around him, all of them blindfolded, some of them taking pictures with their phones, or crying but unmoved to do something. No one saw it, no one listened yet they were all there.

Let's go back to the 1:1, as described by Dolan in his other film as a way to portray the amplification of the characters' emotions, though in that movie for a brief time the images were widened. He's right with such choice. Here, Pilon's hopelessness and despair are perfectly conveyed to us as he goes through strange ordeals (minor instants of happiness and joy), his face tells it all. In the background the somber soundtrack, not bad I must say, a great match for the video.

A great breath of fresh air in terms of video clips and one that seems to take inspiration in the works of Bresson and Fassbinder with their cinema of cruelty, a great way to shock viewers and make something truly meaningful out of it. That's art and there's plenty of life in it. 10/10
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4/10
Okay song, forgettable video
Horst_In_Translation19 October 2015
Warning: Spoilers
This is the music video for Indochine's "College Boy" from 2 years ago. It was directed by Canadian filmmaker prodigy Xavier Dolan and stars Antoine-Olivier Pilo who has worked with Dolan on other films as well. Well.. what can I say about these 6 minutes. It is an okay song I think and in the video we see a college boy who has some great moments, for example at a basketball game, but who gets bullied by his class mates and in the end is crucified by them. So yes, there is some religion in this one. But that is basically all there is to it. No character elaboration really and the whole crucifixion thing makes me think that they went for cheap thrills here to make a music video as controversial as possible. They want it to be talked about, but not because it's great, but instead because it is so edgy. Not a good basis in my opinion. Not recommended. Possibly Dolan's worst.
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Not a 'feel-good' video,
wiseguy-181 August 2017
but a thought-provoking one. . .

This is a well-made --if somewhat disturbing-- video dealing with some sensitive subject matter, namely school bullying.

The tempo of the music fits the on-screen action pretty well. I can't make the same claim about the lyrics, as they're mostly in French and the English subtitle translation may or may not entirely convey the original intent.

This video contains some graphic scenes of violent acts that some may find disturbing and/or offensive. Please Watch Responsibly.
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