Sorry, Denis, That Was Uncalled For...
May. 24th, 2021 09:29 amI shouldn't have called Wheatley a lousy writer because he's keeping me entertained and if he was really lousy I'd have given up by now. There are things he's not very good at, notably characterisation and dialogue, but set-piece action sequences are very much his thing- and the scene in which the Duke gate-crashes an open-air Satanic orgy in his Hispano-Suiza while his musclebound young American friend, standing on the car's running board, dematerializes the Goat of Mendes by chucking a crucifix at it is pretty damn exciting. I'm at the half-way mark and the Duke and the young American have been called away and the chief Satanist has just turned up at the rambling mansion (in Wheatley's world all the houses "ramble") where no-one stands between him and his intended victim but the tiny Russian princess and her goofy husband- and I'm really quite keen to find out what happens next.
I haven't seen the film of the book (only clips) but it has a high reputation. Wheatley seems made for the movies- and I wonder why he hasn't been adapted more often.
I haven't seen the film of the book (only clips) but it has a high reputation. Wheatley seems made for the movies- and I wonder why he hasn't been adapted more often.
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Date: 2021-05-24 06:14 pm (UTC)Cool. I will keep an active as opposed to a casual eye out for it.
I usually start watching it with very low expectations, find myself thinking about half-way through that it's better than I thought / remembered, and then rediscover why my expectations were so low by the end.
That is more or less exactly the experience I had when I rewatched it last year. I really think it's mostly the ending that sucks, but it sucks so dramatically that it back-shadowed my memories of the entire film.