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''The Human Surge'' () is a 2016
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directed, written, shot and edited by the Argentine director
Eduardo Williams Eduardo "Teddy" Williams (born 1987) is an Argentine film director. He first studied at Universidad del Cine in Buenos Aires, and then in Fresnoy, France, under the tutorship of Portuguese director Miguel Gomes. Williams works within an avant-g ...
. It was Williams' debut
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, after having made a number of short features. ''The Human Surge'' is divided into three separate narrative and geographical segments: the first in
Buenos Aires Buenos Aires, controlled by the government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Argentina. It is located on the southwest of the Río de la Plata. Buenos Aires is classified as an Alpha− glob ...
, the second in
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, and the third in
Bohol Bohol (), officially the Province of Bohol (; ), is an island province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas Regions of the Philippines, region, consisting of the island itself and 75 minor surrounding islands. It is home to Bohola ...
. Each segment follows a handful of characters, who are often seen
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or drifting between spaces, such as
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and home. The segments are linked with
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bridges involving digital communication. Williams has stated that he wanted to explore the sensation and feelings related to aimlessness and travel, and thereby "create a rhythm between excitement and boredom or surprise and depression."Gustavo Beck,
Embracing Uncertainty: An Interview with Eduardo Williams
" ''
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'', August 8, 2016.
The characters depicted in the three segments are invariably poor, restless and on the search for connection with other human beings. The film premiered at the
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in 2016, where it won the
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. It was subsequently released at film festivals in
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and
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to critical acclaim. Critical comparisons were made with other filmmakers working in the
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subgenre, which emphasises the durational aspect of the moving image, rather than its narrative qualities.


Synopsis

In Buenos Aires, the 25-year-old Exe is waking up and getting dressed in his apartment. He wades waist-deep through a flooded neighbourhood to arrive at his workplace, a supermarket, only to be fired from his position. He subsequently spends time with his friends and family, loitering in urban spaces and visiting online sex chat rooms. They perform sex acts, like
fellatio Fellatio (also known as fellation, and in slang as blowjob, BJ, giving head, or sucking off) is an oral sex act consisting of the stimulation of a human penis, penis by using the mouth. Oral stimulation of the scrotum may also be termed ''fellat ...
, on each other in front of a
web camera A webcam is a video camera which is designed to record or stream to a computer or computer network. They are primarily used in video telephony, live streaming and social media, and security. Webcams can be built-in computer hardware or periphera ...
for virtual payment. The movie moves on to the next segment through the window of a
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website, in which a group of African teenagers in Maputo, Mozambique are also seen engaging in
cybersex Cybersex, also called Internet sex, computer sex, netsex, e-sex, cybering, is a virtual sex encounter in which two or more people have long distance sex via electronic video communication (webcams, VR headsets, etc.) and other electronics (such as ...
for money. The Mozambique characters are similarly unemployed and impoverished, and perambulate through the streets between odd jobs and social events. A later scene shows a character urinating on an
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, which functions as a diegetic
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to the film's third segment, when the camera burrows into the earth, following an ant until it arrives at a hand holding a
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in a jungle somewhere in the
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. A group of locals are shown bathing together and walking through the jungle, with particular focus on a woman looking to charge her cellphone. Finally, the film moves into a technological factory in
Bohol Bohol (), officially the Province of Bohol (; ), is an island province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas Regions of the Philippines, region, consisting of the island itself and 75 minor surrounding islands. It is home to Bohola ...
, where
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s are made on an
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. The last words are spoken by a machine, repeatedly saying "Okay."


Production

Williams had made six short films before his feature debut ''The Human Surge'', in which he had experimented with different video formats and textures.Ela Bittencourt,
Interview: Eduardo Williams
" ''
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'', October 5, 2016.
In the short films ''Pude ver un Puma'' (eng. ''Could See a Puma'', 2011) and ''Tôi quên rôi!'' (eng. ''I forgot!'', 2014), he and his usual
cinematographers The cinematographer or director of photography (sometimes shortened to DP or DOP) is the person responsible for the recording of a film, television production, music video or other live-action piece. The cinematographer is the chief of the camera ...
Joaquin Neira and Julien Guillery experimented with various aesthetic strategies—notably the use of long, handheld
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s (often described as "floating" and "restless"),
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, as well as elliptical storytelling—which they also used in ''The Human Surge''.Nick Pinkerton,
Mountain Out of an Anthill
" ''
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'', February 3, 2017.
For ''The Human Surge'', Williams used three different video formats, one for each segment: the Argentine segment was shot on
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, the Mozambique part with a Blackmagic pocket camera—subsequently recaptured in
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from a computer monitor, and the final Philippine sequence on a digital
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.Andréa Picard,
Aboard the Human Express
" ''Metrograph'', March 1, 2017.
Mark Peranson,
The Human Surge
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Cinema Scope 68 Editor's Note
" ''Cinema Scope'' 68, 2016.
In the Mozambique segment, Williams operated the camera himself, considering it "so small," whereas in the two other segments he was helped by several assistants. Williams had regularly employed a domestic Argentine setting in his first short films. However, in the latest shorts—''That I'm Falling?'' (2013) and ''I forgot!'' (2014)—he opted for different locales,
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and
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, respectively. Having rarely traveled abroad as a young man, Williams was struck by the beauty of foreign languages, and wanted to use them in a filmic context. He eventually also discovered a charm in his own vernacular, spoken Spanish.


Analysis

The film has been analysed for its commonalities with other entries in Williams' oeuvre, most notably the themes of alienation in the
internet age The Information Age is a historical period that began in the mid-20th century. It is characterized by a rapid shift from traditional industries, as established during the Industrial Revolution, to an economy centered on information technology ...
, and how modern technology creates distance between people. Picking up on the theme of internet psychology, critic Nick Pinkerton noted the film's ambition in addressing "the enormous cognitive earthquake represented by the internet's colonization of daily life". He considered the transition into the anthill to be reminiscent of
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's ''Blue Velvet'', where in the opening scene the camera similarly dives "beneath the manicured lawn". Several critics have found certain organizational elements within the film and, by extension, Williams' oeuvre. Leo Goldsmith of ''Cinema Scope'' has called Williams' work a "cinema of
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s", noting the constant geographical and
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displacement throughout his films. Ambulatory passages are frequent in Williams' cinema, where (often young) characters are seen moving through dilapidated apartments, supermarkets, areas of
urban decay Urban decay (also known as urban rot, urban death or urban blight) is the sociological process by which a previously functioning city, or part of a city, falls into disrepair and decrepitude. There is no single process that leads to urban decay. ...
, jungles, rocky hillsides and caves. The novelty in ''The Human Surge'' lies in its movement from literal/concrete places (anthill) to abstract/figurative places (internet). In the final segment, Williams wanted to address the "illusion of escape", by moving to the natural, verdant greens of the Filipino jungle, only to pull back into a machine-filled factory, which he found to be a "very strange" and "very digital place".P. M. Cicchetti,
An Interview with The Human Surge's Eduardo Williams
" ''Reverse Shot'' (
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), March 2, 2017.
Serbo-Croatian filmmaker
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compared Williams' film to
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's '' La Ciénaga'' (2001, eng. 'The Swamp'). Beyond both being feature debuts from Argentinian filmmakers, Radivojevic found ''The Human Surge'' to be starting "in a kind of swamp" and sharing a "mystical quality" with Martel's film, causing the spectator to be "injected into a kind of vacuum of time". When the movie was shown at the
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, programmer Eric Allen Hatch invoked the genre called ''
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'', citing filmmakers such as
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,
Lisandro Alonso Lisandro Alonso (born 2 June 1975) is an Argentine film director and screenwriter. He has directed six feature-length films and a short film since 2001 and is loosely associated with the ''New Argentine Cinema'' movement. His film '' La libertad ...
,
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and
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, who also use the camera to depict the passing of time through the frame. In an interview with the director for ''Filmmaker Magazine'', critic Vadim Rizov picked up on that theme, and considered Hungarian filmmaker
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as an important influence on the film's long tracking shots, which follows characters moving through space. He also mentioned van Sant, finding the handheld camera to be suggestive of "the physical foot leather fueling the camerawork."Vadim Rizov,
The Art of Walking: Eduardo Williams on ''The Human Surge''
" ''Filmmaker Magazine'', January 18, 2017.


Reception

''The Human Surge'' premiered at the
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to critical acclaim. It won the main prize in the section "Filmmakers of the Present" at the festival, the jury of which included Italian ''
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'' director
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.Leo Goldsmith,
The Wanderer: Eduardo Williams’ The Human Surge
" ''Cinema Scope'' 68,
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2016.
Zach Lewis,
#NYFF 2016: ''The Human Surge''
" ''
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'', October 5, 2016.
Nick Pinkerton of ''
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'' lauded Williams for delivering a film "without an instruction manual meant to clear up any potential confusion." He was also impressed by the "bucolic natural beauty" of the film, finding the experience of watching it to be "a headlong dive into the rich, knotty, sticky undergrowth amid a proliferation of tidy, well-lit paths". Some critics were less enthusiastic about the film. Jessica Kiang panned the film for ''
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'', claiming that while Williams' "formal rigor is to be admired", the humans in the film are "little more than microbes in the petri dish
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"formalist experiment." Kiang concluded that the film is, "a victim of its own effectiveness: It's rigorous, rarefied, and utterly remote".Jessica Kiang,
Film Review: The Human Surge (2017)
" ''
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'', February 9, 2017.
Carson Lund of ''
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'' was also critical of the feature, considering it to be easily mistaken for "a particularly interminable YouTube video".Carson Lund,
The Human Surge
" ''
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'', February 24, 2017.
The film was listed on several best-of-the-year lists for both 2016 and 2017, due to different release dates.World Poll 2016 – Part 1
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'' 81, January 2017. *
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It was considered the second best film of 2017 by the online film magazine ''Reverse Shot'', a publication of the
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in New York. Editor
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noted its "shape-shifting" qualities and compared it to the works of Thai directors
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and
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(the latter's ''
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'' was listed as number 8 on the same list), which he lauded for "allowing themselves to do whatever, whenever they please." He concluded his entry by calling ''The Human Surge'' "the most laid-back movie of grand ambition to come along in some time."Reverse Shot's Best of 2017
" ''Reverse Shot'', January 1, 2018.


References


External links

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