an obsolete Hollywood novelty capitalizes on the now time-honored zombie trope by the maker of CAT PEOPLE
A Hollywood primordialexploration of the now time-honored zombie trope, running around a svelte 69-minute and with the filmmaker who previously brings us CAT PEOPLE (1942), I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE holds its own in its compact narrative that takes place in theCaribbean island of Saint Sebastian, where the wife of a sugar plantation owner has slumped into a zombie-like state, viz. a living dead under the spell of voodoo magic.
Audience are whisked onto the tropical land with our heroine, a Canadian nurse Betsy Connell (Dee), who snatches the well-paid job to minister to the aforementioned wife Jessica Holland (Gordon), whose first apparitional appearance is a mild hair-raiser, and instinctively swoons for her hubby, Paul Holland (Conway), a suave gent ailed by a pessimistic streak, the first thing he tells her is that "everything is putrescent”. As she dedicatedly takes it on herself to bring Jessica back to the living world, a manifestation of her lofty affection to the man she loves, and is out of step with a more plausible self-serving/possessive maneuver that more likely pops up in the context of romantic pursuit, her last resort to work the miracle hinges on the local voodooism, and the most atmospherically stirring sequence is where she chaperones a sleep-walking Jessica across a nocturnal cane field interspersed with memento mori, to attend an occult ceremony and is appalled by the sight of a dead-fish-eyed guardian Carrefour (Jones), an archetypal zombie embodiment that might give viewers at then nightmares.
DirecterJacques Tourneur, cunningly straddles the explanation between scientific diagnosis and ethnic necromancy, also configuresa bare-bones JANE EYRE plot to leaven the narrative, although Frances Dee flourishes as a gamely virtuous can-doer, and theater dab-hand Edith Barrett upstages the rest with a layered rendition as Mrs. Rand, Paul’s mother, whose evasive culprit identity actually counterpoints her palpable bonhomie, the film per se is too much an obsolete novelty to be seriously reckoned as a masterwork, not even with the help of Sir Lancelot’s calypso invention, especially when he is unceremoniously introduced as a Janus-faced fabulist (apologizing first, scandal-disclosing later).
referential film: Tourneur’s CAT PEOPLE (1942, 7.0/10)
Tourneur preferred I Walked with a Zombie to Cat People and frequently cited it as one of his favorite films. Of all Tourneur’s films, I Walked with a Zombie goes farthest in the direction of pure cinematic poetry and the use of sounds and images purely for their “power of suggestion,” a power enhanced by the film’s narrative strategies, whose insistent ruptures, enigmas, and contradictions force the viewer to give up the attempt to read the narrative in a linear way. The film also expresses more directly than any other Tourneur film the essential features of his view of life: refusal of condemnation; respect for cultural difference; and the awareness of a permanent unknowability behind the lives and motives of people, their relations with each other, and their place in the cosmos.
不错的点子.拍得很Noir.
电影没有对神秘事物过分好奇,总体来说对于Voodoo及Zombie还是怀揣敬畏之心。同时,雅克特纳依然用擅长的光影营造恐怖悬疑氛围,就是故事稍显单薄了点。相比之下,《蜘蛛女之吻》里莫利纳讲述的故事就要饱满的多。PS:这片子居然是改编自“简爱”,Respect!
忏悔的哭声,箭簇穿身的雕像 恶有恶报,爱有终结,走入大海结束一切,voodoo以及甘蔗林惊悚气氛只是铺陈,内核却是爱情故事,从哥特恐怖来说稍微气势不足,太柔和了
#BFI# #In Dreams Are Monsters# 叙事上,这么短的篇幅却把几个方向都说的非常是清晰也是非常不错了,尤其是对于殖民与被殖民之间关系的构建非常简洁且直观。影片的视觉效果很棒,尤其是光影的处理,帮助构建角色和悬疑惊悚感,还有几处柔焦的处理也非常不错。听觉上,太喜欢了,尤其是环境音,风吹过骨头和镂空的器物发出的声音。喜欢:交叉剪辑家中施法现场的时候鼓声那种远近切换制造的紧张感和结尾的处理我觉得也非常的好。不喜欢:剪辑有时候非常跳脱,容易出戏。局限在时代中的那爱情,以超自然复仇和爱情建立了一个父权感比较强的关系,有些拧巴。
维多利亚式哥特文本被置于一个异域风情的背景之下,雅克·特纳的B级影片总是关于Xeno,将非西方之物,非西方的影像或野性思维引入好莱坞影片之中,正如同在影片中,原住民的鼓点和咒语正在从听觉围困这个作为西班牙殖民时期产物的白人=贵族领地。雅克·特纳没有像所有的好莱坞导演一样通过视觉奇观完成剥削电影,僵尸是知觉的,或是人类学乃至哲学的文本。观看者不得不面对沉默,可怖又因为光影而充满强度的目光。影片松散改编自勃朗特的小说,但是《与僵尸同行》最大的改动在于Jessica的身体并不是“阁楼上的疯女人”而是在高潮之前就已经展现,空间既是去魅,又异常,所有生者和死者陷入某种中间状态。在某个平行宇宙,《与僵尸同行》可能会是一部慢电影,但在这里仍然受到传统运动-影像机制的限制而无法穷尽自身。
雅克·特纳的作品,最先是被影片的名字所吸引,想看看40年代的僵尸是什么样的。现在看来这部影片确实并不恐怖,悬念在于那个女人到底是僵尸还是疾病造成的。这居然是《简爱》改编来的,一开始还没意识到,细想一下两者故事确实类似,只是侧重点不同,影片对伏都教和招魂仪式的描写是个看点。
简.爱 PS:幽怨却透着灵动!
很奇妙的是电影体现的美式主流价值观,发乎情止乎礼的爱情值得被表扬,淫奔必须死
不像同时期的同类电影,也不属于我们所熟悉的现代僵尸片,大多数僵尸片都在渲染恐怖,拒绝了剧情,而它专注的是伏都教巫术和复活死者的戏剧性,在某种程度上还是“黑色电影”。
殖民者与被殖民者互相围困控制,殖民者眼中被浪漫化的“异国风情”和存在于臆想中的他者形象(作为“异族”的当地黑人、受支配的女性)被巫术故事击破,作为Noir化、神秘化的《简爱》,它呈现出了令人惊叹的丰富多义(连作为谜底的“母亲下毒是否有用”也和《豹族》中“野兽逃脱还是豹人作祟”一样存在开放讨论的空间)。当然,和《简爱》一样,它本质上依然是一个爱情故事,浪漫的底色是阴森的气氛、诡异的巫毒仪式都遮掩不住的。"Everything good dies here, even the stars.""They still weep when a child is born, and make merry at a burial."
现在的审美...这哪里算恐怖
与潇潇同行~搞到最后雷电华疑似又拍了个政治异域隐喻片?😂😂
显然,在“僵尸”这个概念里,有一些属于影像最本真的东西。
这是《蜘蛛女之吻》里莫利纳讲的其中一部片么,被他添油加醋改了好多东西,但还能看出来框架。
看到编剧一栏里写着夏洛蒂勃朗特,还纳闷呢,居然就是改编自《简爱》,几乎完全看不出来。片子拍的非常迷人,且精炼流畅、不落俗套。雅克特纳是个不俗的导演,看过他五六部作品,都很别致。4星半。
The mystery of Tourneur’s films comes not only from the complex, clouded plots that his protagonists seek to unravel but also from the unexpressed motives and unresolved interior conflicts of the protagonists themselves. Betsy, the nurse-heroine of I Walked with a Zombie, may unconsciously want her patient to die.
太怨气了。。唯一让我觉得各应的就是那个黑人。。╭( ̄m ̄*)╮
迷人的細節,Tourneur知道如何保存細節的魔力。
2009.2.21莫名其妙的一个电影。完全没看懂。后排的女生唧唧咯咯笑个没完没了。看起来倒是没那么恐怖了。据说是所有僵尸片里面排名第五的... 那其他没上线的电影得有多糟糕?
RKO生产的僵尸恐怖电影。抗衡于当时的环球的弗兰肯斯坦系列。僵尸=黑人和人类=白人的二元对立。白人对异文化的一种恐惧。