Mysterious Skin
TLA Releasing (2005)
Drama, Mystery, Queer Themes/Interest
In Collection
#449
5*
Seen ItYes
(9/26/2016 Home)
712267260027
IMDB   7.6
99 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NC-17 (18 And Over)
Joseph Gordon-Levitt Neil McCormick
Michelle Trachtenberg Wendy
Richard Riehle Charlie
Elisabeth Shue Ellen McCormick
Bill Sage Coach
Billy Drago Zeke
Chris Mulkey Mr. Lackey
Jeffrey Licon Eric
Mary Lynn Rajskub Avalyn Friesen
Brady Corbet Brian Lackey
Chase Ellison Neil (age 8)
Kelly Kruger Deborah
Director
Gregg Araki
Producer Gregg Araki
Jeffrey Levy-Hinte
Writer/Composer Gregg Araki
Scott Heim
Cinematography Steve Gainer
Music Harold Budd
Robin Guthrie


Brian Lackey is determined to discover what happened during an amnesia blackout when he was eight years old, and then later woke with a bloody nose. He believes he was abducted by aliens, and Neil McCormick, a fellow player on Brian's childhood baseball team, may be the key as to exactly what happened that night. As Brian searches for the truth and tries to track him down, Neil takes up hustling and moves to New York, in attempts to forget childhood memories that haunt him. Together, the two of them uncover the terrible truth of the scars they share.
Edition Details
Distributor Strand
Release Date 4/25/2006
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1)
Widescreen (1.85:1)
Subtitles English
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
DTS 5.1 [English]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Discs/Tapes 1

Features
Motion Menu Commentary Track With Gregg Araki, Joseph Gordon-Levitt Brady Corbet International Trailer Mysterious Skin Book Reading Actors' Audition Tape Deleted Scenes
References
Streaming, VoD Not Found
Lists ‡ 175 Essential Films for GLBT Viewers from Advocate (6/23/2014), ‡ Listall Best Gay Themed by Polsko, ‡ Rotten Tomatoes: 200 Best LGBT Movies of All Time
Rotten Critics Rating % (2021) 85
Rotten Best Queer #1-200 (2021) 115

Notes
"Mysterious Skin" is about how childhood sexual abuse affected two childhood acquaintances as they matured to early adulthood -- While the film's exploration of childhood abuse is laudable, it was otherwise a disappointing film --

There is little mystery -- After the first few scenes, it is clear what is going on despite the persistence of an attempt to foster an absurd alien abduction fantasy on the audience -- That is an inescapable implication that Neil's' childhood abuse lead to his homosexuality and life as a hustler (although there is the suggestion that the molester was a father substitute, and that Neil himself exhibited earlier homosexual fantasies) -- Brian's loss of memory experiences are much more believable -- there are many examples of traumatic stress memory loss --

" ... the research on sexual abuse among GLBT populations is often misused to make inferences about causation. There are many reasons why this line of research is important but causation is not at the top. Sexual abuse is a profoundly disruptive experience for many people and may contribute to a variety of negative [sic] outcomes in adulthood. Finding appropriate clinical and ministry responses may be clouded by focusing on the trauma as a cause of same-sex attraction." (Warren Throckmorton, former Gay Conversion Therapist) --

" ... "The truth is that sexual abuse and sexuality are a million miles apart; they truly have nothing in common. Something as wonderful and beautiful as our sexuality could never have arisen out of something as ugly and painful as sexual abuse" (Kali Munto, Pandora's Project, 2002)