Экзамен
Шикарная психологическая головоломка для тех, кто любит кормить свой мозг изощренными деликатесами. Удивительно, но этот напряженный, выверенный и практически безупречный триллер стал для режиссера Стюарта Хэзелдайна дебютом в полнометражном кино. Восемь кандидатов на одну вакансию в штат крупнейшей корпорации, стать частью которой мечтает каждый. Все они уже прошли сложнейший отбор, и теперь от долгожданной победы их отделяет всего один шаг — финальное собеседование. Но его не будет. Вместо приватной беседы по душам, все они получают белый лист и карандаш. Задание: максимально точно ответить на единственный вопрос. Покидать комнату нельзя. Обращаться с вопросами к охраннику нельзя. Испорченный лист – автоматическое выбывание из игры. Но главная интрига в том, что объяснив правила, представитель корпорации предоставил героев самим себе, не задав вопроса. Время ограничено, страсти накаляются, человеческие пороки проявляются во всей красе. Кто и какой ценой преодолеет этот рубеж, вы узнаете, начав смотреть онлайн «Экзамен».
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Восемь кандидатов приглашают на заключительный этап собеседования на должность в фармацевтическую корпорацию. Наблюдатель оглашает правила теста – нельзя покидать комнату, нельзя обращаться к нему или охраннику, нельзя портить свой бланк. Во время экзамена претендентам необходимо ответить всего на один вопрос.
Кандидаты переворачивают свои листы, но они абсолютно чистые. Девушка восточной внешности начинает писать: « Я считаю, что достойна…» Но охранник дисквалифицирует претендентку, так как она испортила свой лист.
В недоумении остальные экзаменуемые решают выяснить вопрос совместно. Белый молодой парень выступает в качестве лидера группы и дает всем прозвища.
У кандидатов возникают разные варианты, как проявить текст на листах, однако ни один из способов не дает результатов.
В ходе попыток Белый подставляет девушку «Брюнетку» и мужчину по прозвищу «Глухой», и их дисквалифицируют. Выясняется, что каждый из присутствующих имеет свой личный интерес к работе в компании и готов на все.
Черный решает связать Белого, так как он ведет нечестную игру, однако у того начинаются конвульсии из-за болезни. Шатенка обращается к охраннику с просьбой о помощи, но ее удаляют из класса.
Конкуренция накаляется и каждый из кандидатов уже используют физическую силу, чтобы в конце остался всего один. В результате Белый вынуждает покинуть комнату Смуглого и Блондинку и выстреливает из ружья охранника в Черного.
Белый обращается к Наблюдателю, чувствуя себя победителям, однако и его выводят. Прошедшей экзамен становится Блондинка, которая на самом деле не покинула кабинет и разгадала вопрос, прозвучавший в последней фразе наблюдателя: «Вопросы есть?»
Владельцем компании оказывается Глухой, и Блондинка принимает предложение о работе.
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Exam | |
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Directed by | Stuart Hazeldine |
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Cinematography | Tim Wooster |
Edited by | Mark Talbot-Butler |
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Distributed by | Independent[3] |
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Running time |
101 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | $600,000[4] |
Box office | $394,717[5] |
Exam is a 2009 British psychological thriller film written by Simon Garrity and Stuart Hazeldine, directed by Hazeldine, and starring Colin Salmon, Chris Carey, Jimi Mistry, Luke Mably, Gemma Chan, Chukwudi Iwuji, John Lloyd Fillingham, Pollyanna McIntosh, Adar Beck and Nathalie Cox.
Plot[edit]
Eight candidates dress for an employment assessment exam at the company DATAPREV. The group enters a room and sits at individual desks. Each desk has a paper printed with the word «candidate» and a number from one to eight. The Invigilator explains that they have 80 minutes to answer one question, but there are three rules: the candidates must not spoil their paper, leave the room, or talk to him or the armed guard at the door. If they do, they will be disqualified. The Invigilator asks them if they have any questions, then leaves.
As the exam starts, it turns out that the papers are otherwise blank. Within minutes, an Asian candidate is disqualified for spoiling her paper by writing on it. The seven remaining candidates realize it is permissible to talk to each other and collaborate. One candidate, «White», assigns nicknames to each candidate based on hair color and skin color: Black, Blonde, Brown, Brunette, Dark, and Deaf (for one candidate who does not speak or respond to the group).
In the hour that follows, the candidates use lights, bodily fluids, and fire sprinklers in attempts to reveal hidden text on their papers, to no avail. They speculate on the exam’s purpose and the nature of the company. Dark claims that the CEO is highly secretive and has not been seen since the initial public offering. It is gradually revealed that the company is responsible for a miracle drug designed to treat a condition afflicting a large part of the population due to a viral pandemic. In the chaos, White takes control of the group and engineers the disqualifications of Brunette and Deaf for spoiled papers.
White also begins taunting the others, saying he has figured out the question but will not tell them. In response, Black knocks White unconscious and ties him to a chair. As White passes out, he pleads for his medication, implying he has the virus. Brown turns his attention to Dark, who demonstrates knowledge of the company’s internal workings, and tortures her into revealing that she works for the company. It is revealed that Black is a carrier of the disease. White goes into convulsions, proving he has the disease. Dark pleads to the Invigilator for help and is disqualified.
Blonde retrieves White’s medication, which was stolen from him earlier by Brown, and uses it to revive him. The others release White and demand to know the question. White suggests that there is no question and the company will simply hire the last remaining candidate. Black steals the guard’s gun, but it requires the guard’s fingerprint to fire, giving White time to retrieve it. By forcing the guard’s hand into the trigger, White coerces Brown to leave the room, disqualifying him. As Blonde also exits, she turns off the voice-activated lights, allowing Black to attack White.
The lights come back on after Black is hit by a gunshot. Blonde hides in the hallway, still holding one foot inside the room. Before White can kill her, the exam timer runs to zero. White addresses the Invigilator, sure of his success, but is disqualified. It is revealed that Deaf had earlier removed a few minutes from the countdown clock. Blonde remembers that Deaf had been using glasses and a piece of broken glass with an exam paper earlier. Taking the abandoned glasses, she finds the phrase «Question 1.» on the exam paper in minuscule writing. Blonde realizes that Question 1 refers to the only question asked of the group by the Invigilator at the beginning of the test («Any questions?»). Blonde answers «No.»
The Invigilator enters and reveals that Deaf is the CEO of the company. He found the virus cure but also discovered a method of rapid cell regeneration capable of providing «the gift of life». The bullet that hit Black contained this cure, reviving him. With high demand for the drug and a limited supply, the company needed an administrator capable of making tough decisions with attention to detail while showing compassion, all traits that Blonde displayed during the exam. Blonde accepts the job.
Cast[edit]
- John Lloyd Fillingham as Candidate 1, Deaf
- Gemma Chan as Candidate 2, Asian
- Adar Beck as Candidate 3, Dark
- Pollyanna McIntosh as Candidate 4, Brunette
- Luke Mably as Candidate 5, White
- Jimi Mistry as Candidate 6, Brown
- Nathalie Cox as Candidate 7, Blonde
- Chukwudi Iwuji as Candidate 8, Black
- Colin Salmon as The Invigilator
- Chris Carey as The Guard
Production[edit]
After seeing some of his friends’ films fail due to studio interference, Stuart Hazeldine decided that he wanted full control over his feature debut.[6] The original story involved an exam at a school, but Stuart Hazeldine changed it to be a job interview. The ending is also Hazeldine’s creation, as the original story didn’t have one. Hazeldine wanted to separate the characters by race, culture, gender, and, especially, worldview.[7] The film’s pandemic was influenced by contemporary fears of bird flu and distrust of pharmaceutical companies. Originally, the script had more science fiction elements, but Hazeldine stripped them out to keep the film grounded. About the twist ending, Hazeldine said he wanted the film to be about more than just the twist, and he tried to appeal to audiences who seek a story about human nature.[6]
Release[edit]
The film premiered in June 2009 as part of the Edinburgh Film Festival[1] and was then part of the Raindance Film Festival 2009.[8] It was released in UK cinemas on 8 January 2010.[2]
On 11 February 2010, IFC Films acquired the rights for the US release, where it was released as part of the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.[9] The DVD and Blu-ray were released in the UK on 7 June 2010.[10] There was no theatrical release in the US, but IFC Films released the film via video on demand on 23 July 2010[11] and on DVD on 16 November 2010.[12]
On 4 September 2012, a stage adaptation of the film opened in Manchester.[13]
Reception[edit]
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 63% of 30 critics’ reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5.8/10.[14]
Tim Robey of The Telegraph said that the film starts off well but loses its way.[15] Lael Loewenstein of Variety called it «a smartly conceived, tautly executed psychological thriller.»[9] Philip French of The Guardian called the film clever and «ingeniously developed» but criticised the ending as disappointing.[16] Also writing in the Guardian, Peter Bradshaw gave the film two out of five stars and said the film does not live up to its intriguing premise.[17] Awarding the film four out of five stars, Total Film compared the film to Cube and the work of Jean-Paul Sartre.[18] Becky Reed of Screen Geek compared it to 12 Angry Men and El Método (The Method), a 2005 Spanish film.[19]
Awards[edit]
- Won the Independent Feature Award at Santa Barbara Film Fest.[9]
- Won the Bronze Hitchcock at the Dinard British Film Festival[20]
- Nominated for Best UK Feature at Raindance.[21]
- Nominated for a BAFTA for Outstanding Debut.[10]
References[edit]
- ^ a b Macnab, Geoffrey (6 November 2009). «Exam gets UK deal with Sony Pictures Home Entertainment». Screen Daily. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ a b Barton, Steve (4 December 2009). «Official Quad One-Sheet: Exam». Dread Central. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ «Exam». British Council. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ «Exclusive: Stuart Hazeldine Talks Exam, Paradise Lost, and Tripods». Dread Central. 29 July 2010. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
- ^ «Exam». Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved 7 August 2022.
- ^ a b Chaplinsky, Joshua (16 November 2010). «Stuart Hazeldine: British Filmmaker, Hollywood Screenwriter». Twitch Film. Archived from the original on 10 September 2014. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ Bartlett, Becky (5 January 2010). «Stuart Hazeldine’s Exam: No Bathroom Breaks Allowed». The Skinny. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ Walters, Ben (2 September 2009). «Raindance Film Festival Hopes to Take London by Storm». The Guardian. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ a b c Loewenstein, Lael (16 February 2010). «Review: «Exam»«. Variety. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ a b Moore, Debi (18 May 2010). «UK DVD and Blu-Ray Specs for Stuart Hazeldine’s Exam». Dread Central. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ Miska, Brad (14 July 2010). «U.S. Trailer for IFC Films’ ‘Exam’«. Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ Barton, Steve (14 July 2010). «Official One-Sheet and Trailer – IFC’s Exam». Dread Central. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ Hepworth, Craig. «EXAM — New Stage Adaptation of Cult Psychological Brit Thriller». Broadway World. Retrieved 7 April 2013.
- ^ «Exam«. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
- ^ Robey, Tim (7 January 2010). «Exam, review». The Telegraph. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ French, Philip (9 January 2010). «Exam». The Guardian. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ Bradshaw, Peter (7 January 2010). «Exam». The Guardian. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ «Exam Review». Total Film. 21 December 2009. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ Reed, Becky (5 January 2010). «Exam». Screen Geek. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 8 June 2014.
- ^ Gain, Bruce (11 October 2010). «‘Dagenham,’ ‘Treacle’ share Dinard’s Top Prize». Variety. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ «The 17th Raindance Film Festival Reveals Award Nominations». Screen Daily. 11 September 2009. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
External links[edit]
- Exam at IMDb
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Exam | |
---|---|
Theatrical poster |
|
Directed by | Stuart Hazeldine |
Written by |
|
Produced by |
|
Starring |
|
Cinematography | Tim Wooster |
Edited by | Mark Talbot-Butler |
Music by |
|
Production |
|
Distributed by | Independent[3] |
Release dates |
|
Running time |
101 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | $600,000[4] |
Box office | $394,717[5] |
Exam is a 2009 British psychological thriller film written by Simon Garrity and Stuart Hazeldine, directed by Hazeldine, and starring Colin Salmon, Chris Carey, Jimi Mistry, Luke Mably, Gemma Chan, Chukwudi Iwuji, John Lloyd Fillingham, Pollyanna McIntosh, Adar Beck and Nathalie Cox.
Plot[edit]
Eight candidates dress for an employment assessment exam at the company DATAPREV. The group enters a room and sits at individual desks. Each desk has a paper printed with the word «candidate» and a number from one to eight. The Invigilator explains that they have 80 minutes to answer one question, but there are three rules: the candidates must not spoil their paper, leave the room, or talk to him or the armed guard at the door. If they do, they will be disqualified. The Invigilator asks them if they have any questions, then leaves.
As the exam starts, it turns out that the papers are otherwise blank. Within minutes, an Asian candidate is disqualified for spoiling her paper by writing on it. The seven remaining candidates realize it is permissible to talk to each other and collaborate. One candidate, «White», assigns nicknames to each candidate based on hair color and skin color: Black, Blonde, Brown, Brunette, Dark, and Deaf (for one candidate who does not speak or respond to the group).
In the hour that follows, the candidates use lights, bodily fluids, and fire sprinklers in attempts to reveal hidden text on their papers, to no avail. They speculate on the exam’s purpose and the nature of the company. Dark claims that the CEO is highly secretive and has not been seen since the initial public offering. It is gradually revealed that the company is responsible for a miracle drug designed to treat a condition afflicting a large part of the population due to a viral pandemic. In the chaos, White takes control of the group and engineers the disqualifications of Brunette and Deaf for spoiled papers.
White also begins taunting the others, saying he has figured out the question but will not tell them. In response, Black knocks White unconscious and ties him to a chair. As White passes out, he pleads for his medication, implying he has the virus. Brown turns his attention to Dark, who demonstrates knowledge of the company’s internal workings, and tortures her into revealing that she works for the company. It is revealed that Black is a carrier of the disease. White goes into convulsions, proving he has the disease. Dark pleads to the Invigilator for help and is disqualified.
Blonde retrieves White’s medication, which was stolen from him earlier by Brown, and uses it to revive him. The others release White and demand to know the question. White suggests that there is no question and the company will simply hire the last remaining candidate. Black steals the guard’s gun, but it requires the guard’s fingerprint to fire, giving White time to retrieve it. By forcing the guard’s hand into the trigger, White coerces Brown to leave the room, disqualifying him. As Blonde also exits, she turns off the voice-activated lights, allowing Black to attack White.
The lights come back on after Black is hit by a gunshot. Blonde hides in the hallway, still holding one foot inside the room. Before White can kill her, the exam timer runs to zero. White addresses the Invigilator, sure of his success, but is disqualified. It is revealed that Deaf had earlier removed a few minutes from the countdown clock. Blonde remembers that Deaf had been using glasses and a piece of broken glass with an exam paper earlier. Taking the abandoned glasses, she finds the phrase «Question 1.» on the exam paper in minuscule writing. Blonde realizes that Question 1 refers to the only question asked of the group by the Invigilator at the beginning of the test («Any questions?»). Blonde answers «No.»
The Invigilator enters and reveals that Deaf is the CEO of the company. He found the virus cure but also discovered a method of rapid cell regeneration capable of providing «the gift of life». The bullet that hit Black contained this cure, reviving him. With high demand for the drug and a limited supply, the company needed an administrator capable of making tough decisions with attention to detail while showing compassion, all traits that Blonde displayed during the exam. Blonde accepts the job.
Cast[edit]
- John Lloyd Fillingham as Candidate 1, Deaf
- Gemma Chan as Candidate 2, Asian
- Adar Beck as Candidate 3, Dark
- Pollyanna McIntosh as Candidate 4, Brunette
- Luke Mably as Candidate 5, White
- Jimi Mistry as Candidate 6, Brown
- Nathalie Cox as Candidate 7, Blonde
- Chukwudi Iwuji as Candidate 8, Black
- Colin Salmon as The Invigilator
- Chris Carey as The Guard
Production[edit]
After seeing some of his friends’ films fail due to studio interference, Stuart Hazeldine decided that he wanted full control over his feature debut.[6] The original story involved an exam at a school, but Stuart Hazeldine changed it to be a job interview. The ending is also Hazeldine’s creation, as the original story didn’t have one. Hazeldine wanted to separate the characters by race, culture, gender, and, especially, worldview.[7] The film’s pandemic was influenced by contemporary fears of bird flu and distrust of pharmaceutical companies. Originally, the script had more science fiction elements, but Hazeldine stripped them out to keep the film grounded. About the twist ending, Hazeldine said he wanted the film to be about more than just the twist, and he tried to appeal to audiences who seek a story about human nature.[6]
Release[edit]
The film premiered in June 2009 as part of the Edinburgh Film Festival[1] and was then part of the Raindance Film Festival 2009.[8] It was released in UK cinemas on 8 January 2010.[2]
On 11 February 2010, IFC Films acquired the rights for the US release, where it was released as part of the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.[9] The DVD and Blu-ray were released in the UK on 7 June 2010.[10] There was no theatrical release in the US, but IFC Films released the film via video on demand on 23 July 2010[11] and on DVD on 16 November 2010.[12]
On 4 September 2012, a stage adaptation of the film opened in Manchester.[13]
Reception[edit]
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 63% of 30 critics’ reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5.8/10.[14]
Tim Robey of The Telegraph said that the film starts off well but loses its way.[15] Lael Loewenstein of Variety called it «a smartly conceived, tautly executed psychological thriller.»[9] Philip French of The Guardian called the film clever and «ingeniously developed» but criticised the ending as disappointing.[16] Also writing in the Guardian, Peter Bradshaw gave the film two out of five stars and said the film does not live up to its intriguing premise.[17] Awarding the film four out of five stars, Total Film compared the film to Cube and the work of Jean-Paul Sartre.[18] Becky Reed of Screen Geek compared it to 12 Angry Men and El Método (The Method), a 2005 Spanish film.[19]
Awards[edit]
- Won the Independent Feature Award at Santa Barbara Film Fest.[9]
- Won the Bronze Hitchcock at the Dinard British Film Festival[20]
- Nominated for Best UK Feature at Raindance.[21]
- Nominated for a BAFTA for Outstanding Debut.[10]
References[edit]
- ^ a b Macnab, Geoffrey (6 November 2009). «Exam gets UK deal with Sony Pictures Home Entertainment». Screen Daily. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ a b Barton, Steve (4 December 2009). «Official Quad One-Sheet: Exam». Dread Central. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ «Exam». British Council. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ «Exclusive: Stuart Hazeldine Talks Exam, Paradise Lost, and Tripods». Dread Central. 29 July 2010. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
- ^ «Exam». Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved 7 August 2022.
- ^ a b Chaplinsky, Joshua (16 November 2010). «Stuart Hazeldine: British Filmmaker, Hollywood Screenwriter». Twitch Film. Archived from the original on 10 September 2014. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ Bartlett, Becky (5 January 2010). «Stuart Hazeldine’s Exam: No Bathroom Breaks Allowed». The Skinny. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ Walters, Ben (2 September 2009). «Raindance Film Festival Hopes to Take London by Storm». The Guardian. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ a b c Loewenstein, Lael (16 February 2010). «Review: «Exam»«. Variety. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ a b Moore, Debi (18 May 2010). «UK DVD and Blu-Ray Specs for Stuart Hazeldine’s Exam». Dread Central. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ Miska, Brad (14 July 2010). «U.S. Trailer for IFC Films’ ‘Exam’«. Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ Barton, Steve (14 July 2010). «Official One-Sheet and Trailer – IFC’s Exam». Dread Central. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ Hepworth, Craig. «EXAM — New Stage Adaptation of Cult Psychological Brit Thriller». Broadway World. Retrieved 7 April 2013.
- ^ «Exam«. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
- ^ Robey, Tim (7 January 2010). «Exam, review». The Telegraph. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ French, Philip (9 January 2010). «Exam». The Guardian. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ Bradshaw, Peter (7 January 2010). «Exam». The Guardian. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ «Exam Review». Total Film. 21 December 2009. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ Reed, Becky (5 January 2010). «Exam». Screen Geek. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 8 June 2014.
- ^ Gain, Bruce (11 October 2010). «‘Dagenham,’ ‘Treacle’ share Dinard’s Top Prize». Variety. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ «The 17th Raindance Film Festival Reveals Award Nominations». Screen Daily. 11 September 2009. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
External links[edit]
- Exam at IMDb
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кассовые сборы, $ | $115 000 |
прокатчик | 19 164 зрителя Premium Film |
онлайн: Мир | 14 июля 2010 |
родительский контроль | пугающие сцены, ненормативная лексика |
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студии производства | Bedlam ProductionsHazeldine Films |
другие названия |
Deadly Scream (США) |
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