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18 avril 1973 (USA) suiteAccroche:
Every Night is Halloween.Plot:
A bored, unhappy suburban housewife gets mixed up in witchcraft and murder. full summary | full synopsisPlot Keywords:
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Imperfect but often brilliant film suiteEnsemble
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Jan White | ... | Joan Mitchell | |
| Raymond Laine | ... | Gregg Williamson (as Ray Laine) | |
| Ann Muffly | ... | Shirley Randolph | |
| Joedda McClain | ... | Nikki Mitchell | |
| Bill Thunhurst | ... | Jack Mitchell | |
| Neil Fisher | ... | Dr. Miller | |
| Esther Lapidus | ... | Sylvia | |
| Dan Mallinger | ... | Sergeant Frazer | |
| Daryl Montgomery | ... | Larry | |
| Ken Peters | ... | John Fuller | |
| Shirlee Strasser | ... | Grace | |
| Robert Trow | ... | Detective Mills (as Bob Trow) | |
| Jean Wechsler | ... | Gloria | |
| Charlotte Carter | ... | Mary | |
| Linda Creagan | ... | Patty |
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130 min | UK:104 min | USA:89 min (edited version)Pays:
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I would certainly take issue with the previous comment, written without much proper discussion of the film. It did not at all bore me; maybe its pace was slow, but is this inherently a bad thing? The mood was sustained and developed well by this low-key, languid film-making. The music and photography were truly absorbing. The music was wonderfully oddball, disorientating and varied. The photography is very vivid and makes use of opaque colours very effectively. The sound quality - particularly for some dialogue - of the "print" I watched was poor, but that's no fault, I suspect, of Romero.
There is a great beginning, and a perhaps not so great a conclusion; the first scenes are wonderfully vivid and dreamy, with editing used expertly. The ending however, could be said to be abrupt, with issues and characters left unresolved. The witchcraft aspect does work, and is a telling part of White's character's development throughout the film. The acting and writing of the film's characters is indeed not the greatest I have yet seen, but it's not bad at all. The obscure Jan White, as the jaded, ageing (well, around 40 it appears) housewife, is very good in the role, exuding an effective screen presence. The previous commentator brands the actress "ugly"? I don't see how this is truly relevant, but for the record, Ms White was certainly nothing of the sort. Particularly late on, around about the witchcraft sequences, she is oddly resplendent. The other actors were generally of a standard that certainly was not notably bad, but was not notably great either; they were passable enough. Ray Laine's hippy character is perhaps too blatant a generalized representative of the counter-culture, but for the plot it plays well, with the scene between Laine, White, her daughter and some other, older housewife downright amusing in many ways.
While hardly "Brass Eye" in its incisiveness, this film's satire - of both American middle-class suburbia and the '60s/'70s counter-culture - is justified and largely well achieved. I have to say from watching Romero's debut, "The Night of the Living Dead" and this film, he has some film-making ability. Particularly in the avenue of creating an atmosphere of unease and malaise. This is not truly a horror film, without the typical trappings. Any monster, is at best vaguely implicit, or more rightly a metaphor in Joan's dreams, the blood on show is minimal.
While I thought this film did not deliver on all the promise it had, I greatly enjoyed it. A refreshingly odd film, one that deserves much higher than a misguided 4.7/10 rating, albeit only for 76 voters.
Rating:- ****/*****