Title: A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
Country: Iran
Rating: 8.5
Have you ever been
to the Iranian netherworld of Bad City? No? Well it’s awesome! Black and white,
ultra-hip, throbbing with 80’s music and vintage cars. Of course, it is ravaged
by plague, haunted by vampires and burdened by drugs, crime and male violence.
But nowhere is perfect.
I could talk to
you about plot. There’s a young guy who appropriates a cat. And this cat gives
a great performance! And the dude’s trying to pay off his dad’s debts, the
legacy of an opium addiction. He meets a rich girl and something starts to
spark, but he steals her earrings instead of her heart. The girl he falls for
next is a bit more bohemian, and a vampire. They meet after he leaves a party
high, dressed as Dracula, and asks her for directions. Every second of the
scene is witty. Oh, and they have a prostitute friend in common. But not like
that sounds.
So yeah, the plot
isn’t really the point. Director Ana Lily Amirpour is more interested in making
individual shots and scenes work then in worrying about the big picture. That’s
mostly fine with me. Especially since the shots, immaculately lit, crisply composed
and tightly staged, are so incredibly good. That said, A Girl Walks Home isn’t
exactly style-over-substance: the subtext here is frightfully loaded with
delightfully weird feminist vibes and bristles with little daggers pointed at
parental, patriarchal, political and religious authority. And even if I’m not
really sure what anyone is thinking or why they do what they do, I like the
mystery.
This is a horror film for people who enjoy their chills moody, modish
and a bit hard to pin down. It is destined for culthood.
1 comment:
This was absolutely the best movie of 2014. A unique story, with beautiful and stylish cinematography makes this a movie you should not miss! Nothing compares to the way this story was told. If I had to rank it as a vampire movie it'd be my favorite vamp movie ever, not that I have many. Beautifully shot, beautifully told. Just an awesome story told in such an unconventional way. Everyone should definitely check it out.
Marlene
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