Aronofsky's new PSAs are fairly simple, sharing a few key elements: He begins in close-up on the faces of his young teen subjects in quiet slo-motion repose, confronting his potential viewer with a face that reflects their own.
Then he pulls back as hell breaks loose, revealing the horrors that meth use can inflict upon the lives of promising, fresh-scrubbed young persons: Ghastly skin lesions, horrific suicide attempts, physical abuse of/by loved ones, emergency room freakouts. This is what the American Skins should've been like.
Warning: Semi-disturbing. But that's the point.
The Meth Project is an ongoing campaign that previously tapped other high profile filmmakers to create spots. Each "Wave" of shorts approaches the subject with a theme or tagline, showcasing different styles.
You can find an extensive collection of previous shorts by Aronofsky (Wave 3 & 6), Inception DP Wally Pfister (Wave 5), Alejandro González Iñárritu (Wave 4), and Tony Kaye (Wave 1 & 2) at the Meth Project Foundation website.
For more information on the campaign and new website, head to www.MethProject.org.
[The Meth Project via Next Movie]