So, Tamar and I traveled over to the local Regal tonight to catch the
new film "Mama". Now, first things first, I fell for the whole
attaching someone's name to it gimmick. By that I mean, I, for whatever
reason, I thought Guillermo del Toro was responsible for this film.
Being a huge fan of his work, I was stoked to see another ghost story
from him. Come to find out, I simply wasn't paying any attention. He is
"Executive Producer" of the film.
With that being said, "Mama" is
the story of Annabel (Jessica Chastain) and Lucas (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) who are faced with the challenge of raising his young
nieces, Victoria and Lilly, after they are abandoned, by their Father,
in the forest for 5 years. Once they are finally found, they are "wild",
especially Lilly. However, who is it that has been raising them for 5
years? It ain't the TV!
What I enjoyed about the film the most,
was the beginning of the film, when we are introduced to young Victoria
and Lilly. Their innocence, which is portrayed so very well by the young
girl who plays Victoria (Morgan McGarry), comes across insanely
natural. Having a daughter myself, I automatically thought about her and
how she would feel, if she was in that situation.
As for the rest
of the film, the storyline is not truly unique. Yet, the cinematography
makes up for it. There really are no weak links in the cast. They each
hold their own, and push the story forward. I, personally, feel that the
lack of horror experience, when it comes to the writers (Neil Cross,
Andrés Muschietti, Barbara Muschietti) and the director (Andrés
Muschietti), is really what kept this from being such a better film.
But, hey, who am I to say. Anyway, If you are considering seeing this or
the new Texas Chainsaw... I would say... go see "Mama".
Reviewed by: Brandon Blake
The movie was quite disappointing to me.
ReplyDeleteWell crafted, but it was sort of deja vu with no real horror in it.
Man, I'm really missing Del Toro as a director!
Thanks for the review. I am disappointed that Del Toro didn't direct it either. I need to pay closer attention too. Still, I'll probably watch it when it comes on HBO or Starz. The special effects do look pretty cool.
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