Dir: Spencer Susser. US. 2010. 103 mins.

Hesher

Tackling the coming-of-age genre and the grieving-family drama with an irreverent spirit, Hesher is a risky gambit that’s pleasingly provocative. Highlighted by a brash performance from Joseph Gordon-Levitt as a rude, metal-loving reprobate who befriends a bereaved young boy, director Spencer Susser’s intriguing mixture of pathos and dark comedy seems destined to become a cult item, despite some missteps in its final act.

Gordon-Levitt’s rising profile, particularly after last year’s Sundance smash (500) Days Of Summer, may attract indie-film audiences, but Hesher’s unconventional shuffling of genres and moods could also present a marketing challenge. Nonetheless, encouraging notices should help convince the adventurous to give it a try.

A few months after the death of his mother, 13-year-old T.J. (Devin Brochu) is having difficulty coping with her loss. But then he meets a head-banging delinquent named Hesher (Gordon-Levitt), who decides to move in with T.J.’s family and become a sort of anti-mentor for the teenager.

Usually in a movie dealing with an adolescent boy’s coming of age or a family’s battle with grief, the viewer can reasonably expect an earnest, sentimental approach. But Susser thumbs his nose at such niceties, taking his cue from Hesher’s impertinent attitude. Few films can successfully contain both moments of fart humour and touching scenes at a group grief-counselling session, but Hesher does just that, giving the proceedings a terrific unpredictability.

Gordon-Levitt’s aggressively noxious portrayal enlivens the entire film, but unfortunately even he can’t save the third act from tilting towards sheer silliness and forced character revelations. Still, Hesher’s willingness to rethink maudlin genre conventions makes it a fascinating curiosity.

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Production companies

Corner Stone Entertainment

The Last Picture Company

Handsome Charlie Films

Dreamagine Entertainment

Catchplay

American Work Inc.

US sales

William Morris Endeavor Entertainment

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International sales

Sierra Pictures

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Producers

Lucy Cooper

Matthew Weaver

Scott Prisand

Natalie Portman

Spencer Susser

Johnny Lin

Win Sheridan

Screenplay

Spencer Susser

David Michod

(Story by Brian Charles Frank)

Cinematography

Morgan Pierre Susser

Production designer

Laura Fox

Editor

Michael McCusker

Main cast:

Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Devin Brochu

Rainn Wilson

Piper Laurie

Natalie Portman

John Carroll Lynch