So I've seen the film now four times. Its tone is such that I couldnt put my finger on it for a bit there. But the direction in terms of exploring the abstract, the dreamy, the breaks in logic, etc. etc., is some of the most detailed and subtle I've ever seen. It wasn't until the third viewing that I even noticed the ghost haunting her in the background. To me this is one of the great subtle experiences of what it means for reality to bend and distort all around you, but in a way that feels still like we are in control, which feels true to life. We all go a little mad sometimes but...most of the time I feel films take too many creative liberties so far as expressing what losing control of your mind is like. Often feels rather cartoonish. But this is the kind of slowly building cray-cray that I think people could relate to if they really look at it. This film is both off the rails, and very controlled. So to watch this film literally, I do believe is a mistake. I notice so many of the interpretations for scenes online, I don't quite agree with because of that.
But...one thing you have to do, if this kind of thing interests you...is go back and watch this original teaser trailer. Hoooly shit I had forgotten all about it. Freeze every shot and think about its context in the film. You'll notice that it's giving you a lot of the answers through surrealistic imagery, that it seems to have left out of the final cut.
Of all the trailers I have seen, I don't think I've ever seen one, where so much unused footage didn't make it into the final cut. The majority of what you see here, is nowhere to be seen in the film we all saw. Makes one wonder what was going on there. If the intent initially was to go more blatant psych horror a la Black Swan. I'm really glad it didn't, because this particular interpretation I find to be far more unique and interesting overall.
But here what do we see? Some Eyes Wide Shut type sequence, perhaps a Holocaust memorial sequence too with Lydia walking through, more dream sequences...even a shot of Andris Davis in one of Tar's dreams, with red lipstick and perched lips (interesting considering the character context). Of course the psychedelic imagery is leaking its way into the film, but here in the teaser it's right on the surface. Lydia clearly took a lot of ayahuasca during her time with the shipibo people, yet the ego death failed to stick. So here...those psychedelic images, are flooding her subconscious, as she prepares for her true rebirth.
Normally, I would be very annoyed by a trailer like this. Because it sets us up for something we dont get. For sure that's how I felt initially. But now looking back on it...this feels like some really interesting artistic short piece that somehow captures the more intimate nature of what is bubbling under the surface of the final cut. It's not a necessary thing to view, but a pleasant surprise to view again, once the film begins to grow more clear to me. The final cut...doesnt give you a lot. It purposely keeps you quite distant, in a way that's very Kubrickian. But also very much unique to Todd Field.
My goodness though...I want to see a directors cut. Like...real bad. T_T
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