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Mysterious Skin Script |verified| -

From page one, Araki refuses the audience a moral safety net. Neil McCormick (played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt) is introduced as a teenage hustler in Hutchinson, Kansas. The script describes him with uncomfortable admiration: “Beautiful. Androgynous. A young Iggy Pop. He has the face of a fallen angel.” Meanwhile, Brian Lackey (Brady Corbet) is “fragile, pale, with deep-set eyes that look like they’ve seen too much.”

And then: The Little League uniform. The smell of grass. The coach’s voice: “You’re my special player, Brian.” On the page, this is devastating because Araki refuses to resolve the ambiguity. The “aliens” are simultaneously a child’s protective fantasy and the literal truth of adult predation. The script’s parentheticals for Brian’s adult self are heartbreaking: (He wants to believe. He needs to believe.) The final two pages of the Mysterious Skin script are justly famous. After Neil confesses the truth to Brian—that there was no spaceship, only their Little League coach—the two sit in a darkened room. mysterious skin script

The Coach pours two Cokes. He sits beside Neil on the couch. The television glows blue. A baseball game murmurs. From page one, Araki refuses the audience a moral safety net

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