Talking To The Screen
Tape :2001
Some movies are based on plays and you'd never know. In others its blatantly apparent. This is of the latter variety. 'Tape' is based on a play of the same name by Stephen Beller. This movie, like its fellow transparent adaptations of plays, is dialog driven, and sedentary. The scene: a motel room. Vince (Ethan Hawk) has come to Lansing, MI, his hometown, to see his high school buddy, John's (Robert Sean Leonard) first film at the Lansing Film Festival. Vince dated Amy (Uma Thurman) for a while in high school. At the end of senior year, after Vince and Amy had split up, John and Amy 'got together' (i.e. had sex at a party). Vince has invited John to meet him at his motel room to go out to dinner. Enter John and ... action. In the motel room the baton of control is stolen and passed between Vince and John as they cast judgment on each other in a way that only old friends can. This dynamic relationship is masterfully written and portrayed. Climactically, it comes out that Vince may or may not have raped Amy during their brief tryst at the end of senior year. *******I'm going to ruin part of this movie. if that matters to you. see the movie, I liked it and found it thought provoking.*************** I realize that from a purely academic point of view, the movie isn't solely about the question of rape. It's meant to be revealing of how out of control both Vince and John are. That said, I find the questions of disputed rape and sexual harassment to be of the most engaging and challenging that the last generation has had to face as a society. I realize that these are both sensitive topics. I've alienated even close friends by playing devil's advocate with difficult points of view. Please, reader, bear with me. I understand the severity of rape. I understand the severity of sexual harassment. However, the gray areas, though providing a very small margin of error, afford some tremendously interesting conversations and thoughts. I found it unclear in 'Tape' whether or not Amy considered the sex that she and John had to be rape. John believes he raped Amy. There's very little of interest to discuss if Amy believes she was raped, well she was, John is a terrible man and should be sent to jail forever. Let's say, for the sake of argument that Amy wanted to have sex with John. It was rough, yes, but people have consensual rough sex. John believes he violated Amy, but Amy says he didn't, that she consented. Did a rape take place? Is John guilty of rape? In my opinion, no and yes. John didn't rape Amy. John consented to have sex with Amy; Amy consented to have sex with John. So no rape. However, John thought he was raping Amy. He didn't know she wanted it, and he held her down, and fucked her. From his point of view, John committed rape. Though from an objective sense, there was no crime, no violation, John did in fact violate Amy. John fucked Amy without regard for her consent. For more fodder for thought on this question, check out 'Oleanna'. 'Oleanna' looks at an alleged sexual harassment of a student by a professor, and raises some similar issues as 'Tape'.