National Post

An animated class unto itself

- Chris Knight My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea opens April 14 at the Lightbox in Toronto. National Post

If that mouthful of a title doesn’t provide enough informatio­n, know that My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea is basically The Poseidon Adventure meets The Breakfast Club. It’s also animated, so franticall­y at times that the film carries an epilepsy warning.

Comic book artist and animator Dash Shaw wrote and directed this tale of a smart-aleck California highschool­er ( also named Dash) who learns that an engineerin­g fault in the school’s new top- floor auditorium has left the building vulnerable in the event of even a minor earthquake.

Three guesses as to what happens when the ground shimmies.

That rather slim plot and the film’s brief running time ( just 76 minutes from stem to stern) are enlivened by some excellent voice actors, including Jason Schwartzma­n as Dash; Reggie Watts as his best friend, Assaf; Maya Rudolph as Verti, Ass af ’ s school-newspaper editor and crush; Lena Dunham as Mary, the popular girl; and Susan Sarandon as Lunch Lady Lorraine.

The story is a sly mix of first- rate adventure and secondary- education satire, with Lunch Lady Lorraine revealing unexpected fighting skills, and Mary leading the way to a rescue by climbing an elevator shaft, to borrow a phrase from budding journalist Assaf, “like an especially courageous treeclimbi­ng sloth.”

There’s a dopey senior, an even dopier drug- dealer, a principal with an eye patch, and important survival lessons like the fact that even sharks like popular students. ( That alone explains what happened to Blake Lively in The Shallows.)

The whole thing plays out as though it might all be taking place in the imaginatio­n of Dash ( the character) or Dash ( the writer/director), which is fair enough – highschool disaster movies since Donnie Darko have taught us that students are not to be trusted, especially if they’re taking a creative writing course. ∂∂∂

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