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Thread started 04/08/04 4:24pm

sinisterpentat
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Has anyone seen the film May?




Well?


I caught part of it. This chick had me wigging out!!!! eek

I've got to see the rest of this! nod

eek
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Reply #1 posted 04/08/04 4:27pm

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Leave it to you to find a movie like this..... I saw it, I went to sleep.
They did WHAT??!.... disbelief
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Reply #2 posted 04/08/04 5:50pm

sinisterpentat
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kiss85 said:

Leave it to you to find a movie like this..... I saw it, I went to sleep.


So, what? If you didn't see it you would've stayed up? hmmm
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Reply #3 posted 04/08/04 6:06pm

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sinisterpentatonic said:




Well?


I caught part of it. This chick had me wigging out!!!! eek

I've got to see the rest of this! nod

eek


So what's it about? Why did she have you "wigging out"?
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Reply #4 posted 04/08/04 6:16pm

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AnotherLoverToo said:

sinisterpentatonic said:




Well?


I caught part of it. This chick had me wigging out!!!! eek

I've got to see the rest of this! nod

eek


So what's it about? Why did she have you "wigging out"?


She's just creepy man!!! eek

There's this one scene where's she's making out with this guy and she bites him on the lip and draws blood. She starts writhing and rubbing the blood all over her face and chest. Pretty bizarre. Though it's not hard to feel sorry for her during the movie, she's just a big weirdo.

Here's a review. biggrin

Already this film is being compared to Brian De Palma's Carrie, which shares a strange, female, misfit protagonist's decent into madness, and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. However, May is more original than the description makes it sound, as well as being possibly the scariest movie of the year.

Angela Bettis plays the title character, an awkward, shy girl whose obstructive mother makes her wear an eye patch to cover up her eye disorder. Friendless, May receives from her mother a doll that she made when she was younger, not to play with but to admire through a glass case. "If you can't find a friend, make one," says her mother. Needless to say, May grows up a discomfited, socially incompetent recluse who works with a veterinarian, and we see her mess up a relationship with a handsome man (Jeremy Sisto) whose quirks she takes the wrong way and get her heart broken by a sexy coworker (Anna Faris) who'd rather sleep with several partners than have a meaningful relationship. The last straw comes at an excruciatingly awful incident after she volunteers to work at a school for blind children. May has already been making her own clothes by sewing patches together, works with stitching and amputation with the vet, and we see her cracking with frustration as she cuts up some of her dolls and taking her fury out on her unresponsive cat, which she instinctively kills and saves in her freezer. If you can't find a friend... you know where this is headed.


What's remarkable about this movie is how scary it is even though the viewer knows what's going to happen. I winced every time May told someone how much she admired a certain physical feature, as I knew exactly what was going to happen to each and every one of them. May pulls no punches, and all your worst fears will come true. On that note, this isn't like Carrie where the viewer relates to the protagonist and is glad to see her tormentors go. Here May is genuinely creepy and you fear for the safety of those around her, who aren't typically stupid horror movie victims but people who enjoy May's strangeness and don't understand just how mentally ill she is. May is less like Dr. Frankenstein, whose curiosity compels him to try to play God, than Ed Gein, the real-life hopeless outcast whose infamous desires to "make his own friends" inspired Psycho and The Silence of the Lambs, among others.


As hard as it is to pity May, it makes for an incredibly scary movie. The opening shot before a flashback is so horrific that it's agonizing to wait for the story behind it, and the story, emotional intensity, and even some very black humor are perfectly executed, as are the terrifying shots of everything from someone getting stabbed with scissors to May's motionless doll, which makes some of the Puppet Master toys look like Toy Story. The all-newcomer cast couldn't be better, and I'll be very interested to see what Bettis and first-time director/screenwriter Lucky McKee do next. Not to say that May is perfect, as a closer look reveals that it raises a few questions it doesn't answer, and it does get a little gratuitous. Still, you won't be thinking about that when you're getting the hell scared out of you.

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Reply #5 posted 04/08/04 6:20pm

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When I saw Star Trek: Nemesis at the theater, there was a preview of May that was a friggin' mile long. I felt like I'd seen the actual movie afterwards. biggrin

It's kinda like Carrie, innit? biggrin
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Reply #6 posted 04/08/04 6:22pm

sinisterpentat
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scififilmnerd said:

When I saw Star Trek: Nemesis at the theater
hah!

It's kinda like Carrie, innit? biggrin


Yep!!! nod
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Reply #7 posted 04/08/04 6:22pm

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So it sounds like she kills people and cuts off a certain body part she likes, and creates a "friend" by sewing together all of the parts? eek
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Reply #8 posted 04/08/04 6:27pm

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AnotherLoverToo said:

So it sounds like she kills people and cuts off a certain body part she likes, and creates a "friend" by sewing together all of the parts? eek


eek
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Reply #9 posted 04/08/04 8:36pm

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I saw it. It was pretty messed up. And there is NO WAY they'd actually let her just walk into a place, say, "I want to work with blind kids" and give her a job on the spot. When I returned that video, the Blockbuster dude stroked my hand and said, "I dig goth chicks." I go to Mr. Movies now.
"She made me glad to be a man"
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Reply #10 posted 04/08/04 8:45pm

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jillybean said:

When I returned that video, the Blockbuster dude stroked my hand and said, "I dig goth chicks." I go to Mr. Movies now.


Hey, that was me!!!! sad

I've been wondering where you've been. pout
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Reply #11 posted 04/08/04 8:51pm

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[This message was edited Thu Apr 8 21:05:15 2004 by kiss85]
They did WHAT??!.... disbelief
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Reply #12 posted 04/08/04 9:10pm

sinisterpentat
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kiss85 said:

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[This message was edited Thu Apr 8 21:05:15 2004 by kiss85]


Hey!!! Where'd your post go?!? confuse
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Reply #13 posted 04/09/04 1:01pm

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I saw it and I really liked it...thing is I convinced other 3 friends
to come see the movie with me and they still hate me for that smile
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Reply #14 posted 04/09/04 2:05pm

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sinisterpentatonic said:

jillybean said:

When I returned that video, the Blockbuster dude stroked my hand and said, "I dig goth chicks." I go to Mr. Movies now.


Hey, that was me!!!! sad

I've been wondering where you've been. pout

Yes, I go to Mr. Movies now. But I sleep with the guy from Blockbuster.
"She made me glad to be a man"
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