Reviews of Spider
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meancreek
29Jan11
This film has an odd structure, and its hard to understand the aim of the film, or even the plot at times. The structure is it’s main downfall, and it’s not quite represented or executed as well as it should.
There is an eerie presence throughout the film, and I admire the art direction but when all is said and done it’s hard to make anything of it. The story jumps in and out of consciousness and leaves the viewer behind at several points.
David Cronenberg is a great director, but this is a massive misfire in terms if creating a chilling thriller.
Despite all that, Ralph Fiennes deserves a lot of praise. He commands and invites us inside the mind of his desperate, terrified, insane character to strong and convincing fashion, and that’s one of the reasons the film holds your attention.
Overall, the film is a mess. This could have been so, so much better. I’m hugely disappointed.
- Currently 2.0/5 Stars.
Carlos Quintão
26Jun09
Um dos filmes mais contidos do cineasta canadense Cronenberg, dado a explorações mais viscerais de doenças e degenerações do corpo e do sexo. Mas essa contenção é apenas ilusória. Aqui, Cronenberg explora a doença da mente e, através de uma encenação expressionista, nos coloca na cabeça de um louco.
Fiennes faz com a competência habitual o atormentado Cleg, que através de anotações sem sentido procura organizar sua memória fragmentada e diferenciar os fatos dos delírios. A excelente Miranda Richardson faz três papéis, entre eles o da mãe de Cleg, enquanto o não menos talentoso Gabriel Byrne faz seu pai. O título, que em português significa “Aranha”, se explica devido a um apelido de infância do protagonista, e também graças às sacadas visuais de Cronenberg, que utiliza o conceito de teias para descrever o emaranhado que é a mente de Cleg.
Sua pré-produção conturbada, com o financiamento sendo cancelado em cima da hora forçando a equipe a trabalhar com salários reduzidos, não impediu a excelência artística.
- Currently 4.0/5 Stars.
Sam Cooper
1Jun09
It’s been a few years since I’ve last seen this, but after seeing the majority of Cronenberg’s work now I can easily say that this ranks as one of his best. A haunting tale of a deeply disturbed man who despises the bad side of his mother, all the while suffering from the Freudian Oedipal complex, but there is much more going on in this boys head than we see. Many signs point to Spider being a schizophrenic, but seeing how there are no set “guidelines” that can pinpoint if one being a schizophrenic, the line is thin. Cronenberg uses this to his advantage by letting the character draw the audience in and see through his eyes. Miranda Richardson helps to convey this sense by playing three different characters in this film flawlessly. Spider is a nice, dark surprise for the patient film viewer.
- Currently 5.0/5 Stars.