Monday, January 16, 2023

Skinamarink

The trailer for Skinamarink really freaked me out so of course I had to see it at the Broadway last night (the theater was packed for a late screening on a Sunday).  Two children, six-year-old Kaylee (Dali Rose Tetreault) and four-year-old Kevin (Lucas Paul), wake up disoriented in the middle of the night in their dark suburban house to discover that their parents seem to be missing.  They decide to go downstairs, build a fort out of blankets, eat some cereal, and watch cartoons (as one does) but strange and terrifying things begin happening in the house.  This experimental film will definitely not be for everyone because it is more concerned with evoking a feeling rather than telling a linear story.  I also think that you have to be able to commit fully to the vibe in order for it to work for you but, as someone who truly believed that there were monsters in my closet and under my bed when I was a child, this really worked for me.  It is terrifying, not for what you see, but for what you think you see.  The camera angles are low as if the images are from the perspective of a child and, even though it was shot digitally, it looks as if it was shot using grainy analog film which really makes it appear that there are things lurking in the darkness.  The lack of a score, along with the audio from the cartoons, really adds to the unease.  Seeing this with a large crowd really enhanced the experience for me because there was a lot of nervous laughter (the tension is palpable) and even a few screams (I screamed out loud for the first time since seeing  Hereditary at Sundance).  There were also lots of interesting conversations in the lobby when it was over!  I recommend this to anyone who ever let their imagination get the better of them in the middle of the night!

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