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Stephen King's Apt Pupil: Sometimes History Relives Itself

By John Gugie, published Nov 24, 2006
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Rating: 4.5 of 5


In 1984, Todd Bowden is a sixteen year old A student in high school with an morbid fascination in the Holocaust. He stumbles across a former Nazi living in his neighborhood. Kurt Dussander has been using the identity, Arthur Denker, and claims to have been an American citizen since 1955. Bowden threatens to report him to authorities if he doesn't tell and describe the atrocities witnessed and perpetrated by Denker during the Holocaust. 

Denker starts reverting to his old self and killing animals. Bowden's grades start dropping due to his time with Denker. Bowden also has desires to kill. After nearly a year Bowden and Denker feed off each other's sick natures. If Bowden turns in Denker in, Denker threatens to bring Bowden down with him so they both have a hold over each other.

The story is very basic but it's almost all character-driven. The easy to follow story gives us the chance to concentrate almost solely on the characters and their development.

It's set in middle-class suburbia so the violence, of the Holocaust and the present, clashes significantly with the location.

This is the heart of the film; the characters and the acting skills of the two main characters.

Ian McKellen plays Kurt Dussander, the former Nazi. Ian McKellen is one of the great actors of this modern age. He's very versatile and professional. Like all of his roles, he plays Dussander to perfection! Every word, movement, and nuance is perfect.

Brad Renfro plays Todd Bowden, the morbidly curious, genius-level sixteen year old who begins their parasitic relationship. Brad Renfro was sixteen, as was his character, and he did a great job. He was very believable in his role. He portrays the confident and arrogant part well, a perfect co-star opposite veteran star, Ian McKellen.

Bruce Davison plays Richard Bowden, Todd's unsuspecting father.

David Schwimmer, "Friends" star, plays Edward French, Todd's unsuspecting (at first) guidance counselor. I just thought he looked out of place with a huge moustache.

Standard. Some Holocaust flashbacks were shot in a creepy, washed-out way.

Stephen King's Apt Pupil: Sometimes History Relives Itself

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Takeaways
  • Set in middle-class suburbia, the violence of the Holocaust clashes with the location.
  • The heart of the film is the acting skills of the two main characters.
  • Very close to the story by Stephen King but it didn't show as much murders.
Did You Know?
The movie is based on a short story by Stephen King from a book of short stories called "Different Seasons" which also includes "The Body" which became Stand by Me (1986) and "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption" which became The Shawshank Redemption (1994).
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This was an excellent short story by King. It makes you wonder what lies just beneath the surface.

Posted on 11/30/2007 at 11:11:00 AM

 
I likeed the movie

Posted on 09/13/2007 at 9:09:00 PM

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