Showing posts with label The Shout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Shout. Show all posts
Sunday, 23 October 2011
Your Music Is Nothing
In 'The Shout', John Hurt's character is an avant garde electroacoustic composer. He has a fantastic studio set up, and seems to spend most of his day messing about making funny noises. I envy him, and he's married to Susannah York.
Saturday, 22 October 2011
High Volume Horror
'The Shout' is an intricate, multi-layered film, an enigmatic bundle of flashbacks that could simply be the ravings of a deranged mind. It's also really scary.
Charismatic drifter Alan Bates latches on to wet experimental composer John Hurt and follows him home. Bates claims to have spent several years in the Australian outback where the Aborigines taught him their darkest secrets, including a shouting technique that can kill. Hurt is intrigued and asks for a demonstration. What comes next is absolutely terrifying - not only does Bates let forth a fearsome, fatal cry, he also then assumes control over the frightened Hurt, taking over his house and the affections of his beautiful wife (Susannah York). There is something dark and primal about him, and the threat of his terrible power prevents Hurt from confronting him. It is only when Hurt realises the source of Bates' power that he can fight back, aided by the Police who are looking for Bates in connection with the murder of his family.
Powerful, troubling, and full of odd, unsettling touches, 'The Shout' is a masterpiece. Watch it, or I'll shout you dead.
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