Friday, April 22, 2016

Begotten (1990)


After some deliberation I have decided that this film is not actually worth watching.  Begotten is an early film by E. Elias Merhigne, who would later become known for the Shadow of the Vampire.  Shadow of the Vampire is actually a brilliant film, not only thanks to Willem Dafoe's intense portrayal of Nosfereatu and John Malkovich's iconic portrayal of Murnau, but also thanks to Merhigne's artistry in pacing, editing and ambiance. I discovered this film on some sort of social media related to artistic horror cinema.  Of course, artistic doesn't often mean good and the number of times artistic actually means pretentious  is enough to make any cinephile uncomfortable.  The Begotten is a film that has taken what the early David Lynch shorts had in terms of creepiness and stripped it of any sense of narrative or even cohesive form.  Begotten instead replaces these essential elements of film with some vague, religious symbolism.  However, unlike the films of Lynch and Jodorowsky, the religious imagery comes off as completely disingenuous.  The shear length of the shots wreaks of pretension and an overly ambitious attempt at being "strange."  All in all, this film tries way too hard and in so doing fails at either being disturbing or profound, when it sets out to be both.  One can identify elements of Maya Deren, especially Meshes of the Afternoon, but still, the film fails to live up to its ambitions as a work of creepy art.  Another film make that comes to mind who has done similar things is Crispin Glover with this What Is It? trilogy.  However, even Glover's purposely shocking, pretentious Nazi Shirley Temple and Down syndrome sex imagery is superior to the half-assed attempt that Merhige made in Begotten.  The sparseness of the soundtrack and the juxtaposition of nature sounds with a repetitive beating heart does invoke a creepy and even spiritual element.  Still, I can't help but feeling that this is some charlatan ploy to evoke some primal fear in me and it doesn't quite work out for a hardcore genre fan.  I must admit, I enjoyed moments of this film, but all in all I must say, this is a pretentious work that gives art cinema a bad name.  Cinephiles must live not on convulsions alone.  Begotten is a student film that doesn't nearly live up to the legacy of student films like Lynch's the Grandmother or Cronenberg's From the Drain

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