Saturday, August 9, 2008

Baghead **1/2

2008
Directors/Writers Mark and Jay Duplass
With: Ross Partridge, Steve Zissis, Greta Gerwig and Elise Muller
Seen in theater

So the premise of the movie is that 4 underemployed actors are inspired by a low tech DIY art-house film that they had saw at a film festival. Convinced that they could do much better, they decide that instead of waiting to be cast in a movie that they instead would write and star in their own low budget vehicle.

This cracks me up, because clearly, Baghead is a low budget film identifiably so with its use of digital video cameras and easily accessed settings. It makes me wonder if this film itself was created under the same circumstances with the same goals and objectives.

There are some issues with the characters because no one is quite sure who want to be with whom romantically. Meanwhile, they decide that they would write this film at a vacation cabin in the woods. They go to the cabin and personalities, liquor and perhaps the lack of ambition get in the way of them writing the movie. One of the women has several apparitions in which she sees a man with a bag over his head that seems to be stalking her. With the anger and mistrust that many characters have now, it is not certain if it was really an apparition, one of the characters messing with each other or really a psychotic killer. The film keeps the audience guessing through out the whole thing.

So the film works as a comedy and also as a low key horror movie. It's a lot of fun to watch.

2 comments:

Patience said...

Ha, reading this and watching the trailer somehow brings 'The Blair Witch Project' to mind...? Sounds like a fun movie in any case -- will be looking for it when it comes out on DVD....

Mr. Thirsty said...

Yes - there is some aspects of the Blair Witch Project here - but this is funner.