Los Angeles Times

Multiple-choice test for this teen

- — Robert Abele

A film whose title has all kinds of literal and physical meaning, the small-bore Israeli drama “Scaffoldin­g” is about a quick-tempered, disruptive, working-class 17year-old torn between the challenge of passing high school and his severe father’s desire that he ignore school and take over the family business.

Writer-director Matan Yair was inspired by his own experience­s teaching difficult students from homes where education isn’t valued. He even cast one of his former charges, Asher Lax, as the film’s similarly named protagonis­t, a sensitive hothead who responds positively to the firm but sympatheti­c attention given him by his literature instructor Rami (Ami Smolartchi­k), a far cry from how he’s treated at home by his cynical, abusive divorced dad, Milo (a powerful Yaacov Cohen).

Though the film’s structure

is a tad schematic — Asher’s all-important matriculat­ion exam happens at the same time his father is having major surgery — it’s a fully absorbing character study of who the system is most likely to fail when promise is stoked but not followed through on.

Reminiscen­t of the naturalist­ic social dramas made by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, “Scaffoldin­g” combines the nervous tension of a thriller about a bomb waiting to go off — Lax’s volatility is as nail-biting as his bursts of compassion are relief-inducing — and the mournful clarity of a fly-on-the-wall documentar­y about troubled students.

“Scaffoldin­g.” In Hebrew with English subtitles. Not rated. Running time: 1 hour, 34 minutes. Playing: Laemmle Town Center, Encino; Laemmle Royal, West L.A.

 ?? Breaking Glass Pictures ?? GO TO WORK for his abusive dad or stay in school? That is the choice facing young Asher (Asher Lax).
Breaking Glass Pictures GO TO WORK for his abusive dad or stay in school? That is the choice facing young Asher (Asher Lax).

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