THE PROTAGONIST Paradoxically proving through innovation that theres nothing new under the sun, director Jessica Yu craftily co-opts and builds upon the intertwining, disparate talking-head structure of Errol Morris Fast, Cheap & Out of Control to illustrate how a modern life can follow the same trajectory as a classic heros journey. Inspired by an absurdly challenging request to make a doc about the Greek tragedian Euripides, Yus alternative approach was to deconstruct the playwrights ideas through an articulate, motley quartet of extremist personalities: The son of a Nazi father and Jewish mother, Hans-Joachim Klein grows up to be a leftist enforcer; abused child Joe Loya finds catharsis as a compulsive bank robber; devout Christian evangelical Mark Pierpont represses his homosexuality; and, almost as comic relief, Yus once-bullied husband Mark Salzman battles his obsession with martial arts. All four undergo corresponding transformations: A catalyst forces them to change in drastic ways. They change so much that eventually they realize that theyve become the exact opposite of everything they originally believed in. Then, one by one, each finds balance. Organized by thematic signposts wooden puppets performing Euripidean scenes, and title cards such as Turning Point and Doubt Yus rousing exercise in parallel storytelling is surprisingly accessible, and all the more insightful for it. (Sunset 5) (Aaron Hillis)
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