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6/10
Merry Christmas, social realist style.
twistedhooch25 October 2006
It's grim up north the old saying goes; Gasman by Lynne Ramsey won't change that stereotype but it does illustrate the talent of this director. This short film shares similarities with the both work of Mike Leigh and social realist 'kitchen sink' films of the sixties, in showing a slice of life story from the lower classes. Read; bleak setting and diegetic sound.

Set in an undisclosed Scottish city at Christmas, the story concerns a day in the life of lower class father (James Ramsey), daughter Lynne (Lynne Ramsey Jr) and son Steven (Martin Anderson) as they walk the tracks. En route, they mysteriously pick up more children from a woman (Jackie Quinn), Lisa (Lisa Taylor) and Robert (Robert McEwan).

Gasman is a powerful piece, due in no small part to the performance by Lynne Ramsey Jr. It is a powerful portrait of a working class young girl and the confusion she faces. When pretending to be Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz, you really believe that 'There's no place like home.' The supporting cast are also suitably bedraggled for their characters to be believable. There are some fine visual flourishes in this short piece; the close shots of people getting ready for their day out give the film a very intimate feel, as if you are really looking into their family life. There is appropriate use of light and dark contrast, in particular as they are in wide shot walking up the tracks. Also, the working club Christmas party is visual delight, with child POV shots, slow motion and chopped up editing.

At times the Scottish dialect is quite hard to follow with the sound quality being quite raw. My main issue with the film would be that Gasman doesn't have anything original to say. Gasman is suitably bleak according to genre convention but its essential message being that it's challenging growing up in a lower class environment has been a mainstay of social realist cinema since before Kes. Still grim it would seem.
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7/10
complicated
user-704-3921738 July 2013
One of the most difficult problems to solve is the people relationships.

The father has two families, which means the four little children have blood relations. However, maybe of course, they do not know that.

In the Christmas party the main character girl is coming to feel uncomfortable about the other girl who is her half sister indeed. In the last scene, when they are coming back home, the order of the people especially the girls mentions the very touchy feelings of them. The girl is so confused but does not know the truth. This is a very interesting film and is questioning us about what to do with such a problem.
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8/10
The Fact Which Is Not Acceptable
AdamHawkes12 July 2013
A little girl, Lynne, puts on her yellow dress with her mother's help, while her brother is playing with a toy car and sugar. They are taken by their father to a Christmas party. On the way to the party, the three people meet a woman with two children. One of the two is a little girl who is as old as Lynne. Lynne talks to the girl and they become friends, so they just are friends. However, things are not so simple. They arrive at the party and a lot of children including Lynne enjoy themselves. While Lynne is dancing with Santa, the girl feels lonely and sits on the knees of Lynne's father. Looking at the scene, Lynne realizes that the girl is not just her friend. Lynne feels jealous of and anger with her. Since this moment, her mind is very complicated.

First, this film is very difficult to understand. Therefore it was not until I watched this film three times that I figure out what is represented. However, the director made it so on purpose, I think. Metaphors used in this film are all elaborate. Therefore it is hard, though, it made a sophisticated impression on me.

This film is a kind of masterpiece. I mean the great actors, actresses and director excel. Without them, this film couldn't be like this.
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I like it, but I'm like that
dshed3 December 2000
Gasman is a proper short film - little plot, none of it told explicitly, but a larger story going on around the camera. Like most of Lynne Ramsey's stuff (Ratcatcher being the best and most enjoyable example, because it isn't a short)it feels like and probably is 1970s/80s East-end Glasgow, the struggling classes and a fairly grim outlook, but you see the little sparks of interest in real lives, and being a small story told very much from a child's point of view, it's much more hopeful, interesting and happy than it could have been. The characters, so few, and so little seen in the short still have immense believability and completeness. Most people will find this dull, but if you're the kind of person who knows how to get hold of a copy, you're probably the type of person who'd enjoy it. Arty, but not impenetrable, simple but thought-provoking.
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7/10
Difficult short
ks1914 February 2014
This film deals with a matter in a family. There are some words during the movie, but it is difficult for me to understand the detail situation of the family. You can see four children, Father and Mother in the short. It is a Christmas season, but it is not a happy one for the family.

There is appropriate use of light and dark contrast when they are walking up the tracks. I feel sorrowful because the season of winter is added to the scene.

Some people will think this film is a dull one and I got mixed feelings. I do not watch it many times. However, this 15 minute short is a masterpiece. You should watch it.
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10/10
'Gasman'
bgilch9 February 2005
I've never been a fan of short films for their 'art-school' and 'experimental' qualities. Simply being a product of those two is not enough. They are almost always too personal, too opaque, and too much obviously serving as 'stepping-stones'.

I was therefore happy to see Lynne Ramsay's short films as the chrysalis for her superb feature films. I was also impressed to learn that she won the Cannes short-film prize, *twice*. And now I can see what others saw in her, for _Gasman_ is the best short film I have ever seen.

Available on the Criterion DVD with _Small Deaths_ and the less good _Kill the Day_, _Gasman_ is a fully-fledged, visionary film that translates directly into the skill and grace of _Ratcatcher_.

_Gasman_ moves directly from the first piece of _Short Deaths_, with the distant father and Lynne Ramsay Jr. again taking centre screen. But _Gasman_ comes to a kind a fruition--a full story with many of the same themes and techniques of _Ratcatcher_: closely observed yet elliptical human behaviour, housing projects, slum-beauty, children's natures, a jumbled impressionistic world caught in partial body closeups and shots from behind people.

The film 'tells' nothing, but the story is dead clear and builds slowly to an emotional pitch that is almost unbearable.

This is a film of jaw-dropping beauty. Sounds trite, but that's how I feel. When the Da and two kids walk on the tracks, the camera is set to a partially closed iris which intensifies the available light and colour in an otherworldly sheen--one that is gone when they return on the same tracks at night, in disappointment. Beauty in service of story is the key.

This *is* the best short film I have ever seen.
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7/10
Fragility and Bond
kr-kr-dr322 July 2013
This is a short film which is a little sad story. The main characters of this movie are little girls and their father. However the parent and child have some problem. The girls have the same father and different mother. The sentiments of the girls in cold Christmas season conveyed my mind deeply.

This film is Christmas story. Therefore, the manyChristmas songs like let it snow use in this film and give reality for me. I felt cold air of Christmas season. Although it is Christmas story, this story is dark and deep. However, the warm of human exists in end of the film certainly.

It is film that contained complex theme in fifteen minute. The trifling quarrel between two girls seems sorrowful. I felt fragility and bond of relationship of parent and children. I want you to see this film and think about relationship of parent and children.
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10/10
A remarkable and poetic short film!
karenflash22 April 2008
This short film from Lynne Ramsay is extremely impressive on a technical level as well as emotionally stirring. The director has an uncanny ability to capture those seemingly small and insignificant moments in a child's life which have a lasting and profound effect; those moments when everything changes, innocence is lost and nothing will ever be the same again. The children in her films learn the facts of life the hard way and quite often have to make sense of them on their own without the aide of an understanding parent. I was more moved by "Gasman" than I was with "Ratcatcher" (her first feature length which is a must see for true film connoisseurs) for this reason. The director keeps information from the audience, so that when we discover what the little girl discovers it's just as new and poignant for the viewer without being predictable. Lynne Ramsay is a true "auteur" who possesses the uncanny ability to capture beautiful and haunting moments of life.
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7/10
complicated story
peg01201 August 2013
This story is complexly. Lynne who is main character in this story meets one girl. However, she sees the girl who sitting on a knee of Lynne's father. She wonders the girl becoming friend with Lynne's father. Finally, she comprehends their relation.

I'm impressed by the scene that is the girl sitting on a knee of Lynne's father. This scene is the most important point in this story. Various feelings of characters are jumbled together. I think Lynne is jealous because the girl appears suddenly and keeps a thing to herself. Lynne probably can't understand. So she uses violence on the girl. Furthermore, their father doesn't want to scold Lynne because he probably wants to love both of them.

In conclusion, he wants them to be friend with each other. At the same time, he knows it is difficult practically. On the other hand, Lynne parts from the girl before she is convinced. So Lynne and her father are gloomy.
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9/10
unique camera work
mindopener62315 February 2014
Gasman is a 1998 film by Lynne Ramsa. This film won Best Short Film at the Cannes Film Fest, the BAFTA Awards, and the Atlantic Film Fest. The direction and the camera work of this film are very strange. There is a little girl and a little boy. There is Christmas music. The girl gets dressed. The boy gets sugar on his toy car and plays with it. There is a mother, hurrying them up. In this scene, you can see the face of the characters hardly. Then, they go out and walk along the railway. The family arrives at a Christmas party. The visual and sound are somehow filled with uneasiness. This may be because of the strange direction and the unstable camera work. So, you will be drawn into the screen although it is very short film.
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7/10
This film's mean is complicated.
little-greenmen4 August 2013
One day, a girl and a boy went out with their mother, on the other hand, a boy and a girl went out with their father, and then, two families met each other on the railway. The mother's children were left the father and went to the Christmas party together.

I didn't understand the relationship of those two families. However, I think children have blood relationship. Probably because the two daughter's looks were very similar, also they felt something to relation, so it caused rivalry each other, and they fought about who will sit on their father's knee.

It was very difficult for me to grasp this film's to intention, since there were the complicated reasons. The scene what is a girl with her father looked back to the other family was impressive to me.
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10/10
the child-director
onerpaz15 October 2005
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I was amazed by Ramsay's thorough understanding of children and their feelings. This film, a touching portrayal of a father-daughter relationship, is by far the best I have seen. Poetical depiction of the seemingly endless railways are reminiscent of the long and hard life. One has to accept the people you love as they are and realize that they may be loved by others. One needs to be able to share the beloved. Final scene is the best. The girl forgives her rival. It is interesting how the girl starts to hate her rival. I wonder how important was the fact that they look alike. I think I want to start shooting movies as well.
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6/10
Serious Problem
strawberry-jam-shake22 July 2013
In a Christmas season, father in a family, go out railway with his two children. At there, a woman waits with two children, about the same age as his daughter. The children go a holiday's party with them.

The children of two girls in this story are look like exactly the same without of the character. It is very complex facts for children. I guess the father maybe hides the fact for his wife and the woman might ask a favor hardly to him, playing with the children just one day. The girl wearing on a dress feels jealousy to the girl who treating kind by his father. I know she is also wants to give much love by his father. It is really sad, and I almost crying.

If I were the husband, I won't meet the children together. It will stress for me. Of course, this is his responsibility, but he smokes cigarette often at the film. It might be connected in the title Gasman. He must be felt a big stress.

Parents just hope the children's happiness. The story is real about the adult problem. I don't want children also learn and worry about it. However, I also feel sympathy toward the father's acts. I recommend people to watch the movie, before they are marry. It's valuable time to watch.
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5/10
Gasman Review
Mr_Waffles1 March 2019
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Review may contain spoilers. Gasman is a short film about a man who takes his children to a Christmas party where his daughter learns something earthshattering for her young life. The man meets up with a woman on his way to the Christmas party and has her children join his for the party. Why did he do this is a question that persists throughout Gasman, although it is fairly easy to guess. His daughter and the woman's daughter seem to get along, despite his daughter looking down on the other's appearance. At the party the woman's daughter is distressed as she ends up being left out of the goings on, and this leads to the man's daughter coming to the realization of the truth. Overall, Gasman is ok, but is fairly predictable. What makes this short film slightly irritating is that the accents are quite thick, so it is mostly unclear what is being said most of the time. Gasman can be found on YouTube and Vimeo and has a runtime of about 15 minutes.
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This is fairly serious
goto-kazoku-49 July 2013
A girl and her brother get dressed up and go out with their father. On the way, they meet a woman, a girl and a boy. They look like the same age with the brother. Two girls, two boys and their father go to a Christmas party. The girl looks happy, however, she sees the girl who she met a while ago is on the lap of her own father. She is angry. Probably, they are half brothers. However, the children are good friends.

This is a fairly serious story for me. I don't understand why their mother and father take them to the party together. I think that it is not good that a half-brother and half-sister met each other when they are children. The scene of the railroad track where father and his divorced wife talk is deeply impressive. I feel sorrowful because the season of winter is added to the scene. However, the girls are very cute. The blonde hair and the dress are charming. The party looks lively and happy, therefore I want to join such a party. I like the party scene.
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6/10
A girl's lifelong learning
b-8849426 February 2019
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The story is about a little girl learning the complexity of human relationship when she goes to the Christmas party with her father and older brother. Throughout the movie, I was drawn by the focus of the camera. Most facial expression by characters is out of focus. I do not know the truth, but I feel like it gives the audience "blank" or "freedom" to imagine the characters' emotion by themselves. Especially, the father's face is hidden most of the time although he is in one of the important positions in the film. I also like the way of clothing, which seems to express each character's situation, especially economically. For example, the main girl dresses fancy with the cute, brand new shoes and yellow tights for the party. Meanwhile, the other girl wears no tights in freezing cold winter. Besides, the depiction of men and women are in contrast. Men look indifferent to what is going on around them, even the boys. On the other hand, women including girls fight, show their emotion by no words, but their gazes.
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9/10
Truth can be hard
Indiana-Harrison9 August 2017
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This film is about accepting a hard truth. A girl goes to a Christmas party with her father and brother and she finds out something about her father. This film is quite depressing. At the first time she meets other girl and boy, she laughs at them because they seem to be poor kids. She has a sense of superiority to them. However when the other girl said her father is hers and sits on his lap, her sense of superiority is broken. This situation freaks her out. She tries to protect her world. She has an antipathy against her because they are at the same position in a family. But at the end, she realizes that that girl is very much like her. When she drops a stone she was going to throw at her, she knows that girl could be her deep down. She realizes that the world is not fair to everyone and it doesn't work like she wants.
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6/10
My thoughts;
bnv12159120 December 2009
I too was surprised by Ramsay's "thorough understanding" of a child's mind and feelings. Gasman was a good description of a Little girls relationship with her father. Her rivalry with another little girl, who looks quite similar, and is of the same relative age; the two in a sort of competition for the fathers lap. Not being able to 'share' her father she begins to pull her rivals hair. In this film the railroad is a symbol of the fathers long toiling life, his being torn between his two families/lives. I am sort of wondering, what the two sons, they kind of just walk and are in the sides of the shots, not really characters but props, but I cannot quite figure out what they are doing/ what purpose they are sharing.
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8/10
Gasman
marianasilva9121 December 2009
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Gasman is a short film that stirs up a great amount of detail and emotion in a short period of time. Seen very much from a young child's point of view, it shows nothing in the beginning but then starts to develop itself with a great potential. For example, in the beginning, the kids are getting ready to go out with their father but the mother stays at home and watches out the window as they leave. Then, you just see them walking through the tracks until finally they get to a stop. Then you start to realize that the father has another family and his kids seem very much confused by what is going on. There are a lot of mixed feelings throughout the film and it is very much clear, although not many words are said. The way the camera moves around from character to character is what tells the story and gives it so much power. The mixed feelings between the characters are clear through the way that the camera moves around between the characters. It is an extraordinary piece that is told by its form, rather than text.
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7/10
Doesn't really go anywhere
beckyness-120862 November 2021
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This slice-of-life film didn't really lead anywhere, but there were some interesting parallels between the beginning and the end. I feel like it lacked and interesting ending, but nonetheless was an interesting insight into one man's double family life.
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8/10
Christmas
dyaaisguo30 July 2013
I think that Gasman is difficult to understand at first. However I can understand second. Little girl and boy and their father go to the party in Christmas season. They look forward to going the party. On the way they meet a girl and boy and their mother. A little girl ask her father "Who are them?" However he doesn't answer. It is strange. Two girls get along with in short time. Besides his daughter gets angry to a girl because a girl gets along with her father and they fight in the party. Perhaps this movie is very deep story. In addition to, I think that the last scene is so important. His daughter may be notice. It is horror story. Why does he bring the girls? I don't believe it. I would like to see continuance of this. I am interested in this movie. This is so exciting.
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7/10
visual story telling
b-938133 March 2019
Lynne, 8-9 year - old girl goes to a Christmas party with her father and brother. At the party, she notices that another girl treats his father as if he is her real father and get jealous and learns something surprising then. Although the story turns out to be not that complicated, I love this movie because it has a nice structure. While I am watching this film, it leaves many questions to my mind, for example, "Why mother does not go to the party?" "Why are there only father and their children in that party?" or "Why the girl is so familiar to Lynne's father even though she is supposed that they are stranger?" and all those questions are answered at the end of the film. I thought that this structure makes the movie interesting and the audience satisfied.
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8/10
difficult
silvayuki1 March 2019
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***This review may contain spoilers*** The short film Gasman is a story about two scottish families in Christmas. As a first image to this film, it was very difficult to understand the whole factors. In each family, there are one boy and one girl. In the middle of the story, one girl says "my father's knee." The other girl hears it and they have a fight. From this scene, I thought the father divorces with a woman and gets married to another woman. However, I could not know what their relationship in the Christmas party is and why the girl stops in the end. Perhaps she understands who they are. In addition, the actors' English was very difficult for me to listen to. I thought I need to get used to listen to various accents of English. Overall, this short film was very interesting for me since it shows the complex feeling of the father.
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6/10
the girls' problem
sawii2926 July 2013
A girl, Lynne, and her brother leave home with their dad. They walk along a railroad track and meet a woman with two children. They go to a Christmas party with dad, but Lynne becomes anxious. The girl and dad get on well, and the girl and Lynne resemble each other. Lynne comes to dislike the girl being familiar with her dad.

It was difficult for me to understand what's going on in this film. I know the feeling of fear when someone who you like is taken from you. She feels lonely and worried, I think. However, on the other hand, the girl who was with the woman is not dressing up and rarely laughs. She must have a hard time. I can sympathize with both of them.

I don't know whether they meet after that or not, but wish they get to be on good terms with each other. This film made me think what family relationship is.
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4/10
Atmospheric, but uninteresting
Horst_In_Translation31 January 2016
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"Gasman" is a 15-minute BAFTA-nominated short film from almost 20 years ago. It was written and directed by Lynne Ramsay and also stars her daughter in here. It's a family drama, but I must say I did not find the action too memorable or investing and this was the only area where this film could have really scored in terms of what it tries to be. Ramsay certainly knows how to deliver in terms of bleak atmosphere and she shows it here already pretty early during her career. Still, even if the acting is okay, the script just isn't too convincing in terms of realism and there is no real impressive reason why I would recommend the watch here. Thumbs down from me.
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