Thursday, 17 May 2012

Dark Shadows (2012)

Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isjg9O7ifwM

Dir: Tim Burton

Starring: Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer, Eva Green

                Tim Burton teams up with Johnny Depp again to give us a big screen adaptation of a little known American television series.
                Barnabas Collins (Johnny Depp) is cursed by a witch (Eva Green), who is in love with him, to be a vampire. He is buried by the angry townsfolk. Almost two hundred years later, his coffin is unearthed and Barnabas goes about reinstating the Collins family name. Unfortunately the witch Angelique is still about.
                As you’ve probably guessed from the trailer, the film has the typical Tim Burton style and quirky characters in it. The style isn’t jarring and it fits with the slightly camp and Gothic subject matter but after so many films with the same style to them, it’s starting to get a bit dull. The most you can say about the film is that it is fine. You won’t hate having come to watch it but you won’t remember much about it once you’ve reached home. It feels more like a fun personal project for Depp and Burton rather than a particularly interesting film for a mass audience.
                The film never really knows what it wants to be. It has a fair amount of jokes, the best being Barnabas’ misunderstanding of Alice Cooper, in it but it’s not the comedy that the trailer makes it out to be. A lot of the humour comes from the fish out of water situation of Barnabas, but luckily the whole of the film doesn’t rely on this as it could become quite monotonous. It actually has a fair amount of Gothic violence in it which sits at odds with its playful almost camp nature. The film is quite meandering, without much of a solid plot to hold on to. The main thrust of it seems to be making the Collins’ rich again and defeating the evil witch, one of which happens but is then unspooled to no real conclusion. The ending is wholly unsatisfactory as it throws in random plot twists, which seem to only be there because they were in the television series, and action which doesn’t lead to anything decent and just sets up an, at the moment, unwanted sequel.
                An entirely tolerable film but there’s nothing here which will really stick with you. Makes you hope that Burton and Depp will doing something really different together next time.

2 out of 5 Buttons

1 comment:

  1. It has some real moments that made me laugh and had me enjoyed, but Burton starts to lose himself by the end, therefore, he lost me. Could have been so much better and the only reason it is as good as it is, is because of Depp’s insane performance. Good review Courtney.

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