If there’s one factor that ought to be a rule in motion pictures and in life, it’s this: if a deceptively pleasant Willem Dafoe comes knocking at your door with a creepy smile to give you a suspiciously giant amount of money to lease your basement, say no, lock the doorways, throw away his card, and by no means converse to him once more.
Sadly for Corey Hawkins‘ troubled Charles in Nadia Latif’s “The Man in My Basement,” he doesn’t heed all of the alarm bells going off in his head and proceeds to let Dafoe’s thriller man in. The explanations for this poor resolution quickly reveal themselves as having to do with extra sensible motivations — specifically that Charles is broke and desires the cash. It then shifts into one thing extra existentially fraught: Racism, historical past, morality, and the which means of life itself.
It’s a promising setup with some darkish thrills available. Hawkins and Dafoe go at it simply because the movie tries to sink its tooth into deeper concepts. Sadly, this pseudo-horror movie in a short time runs out of steam, and out of any deeper which means.
From the second we meet Charles, as he drinks along with his pals and begins stirring issues up when certainly one of them tries to point out him powerful love by encouraging him to get his life collectively, Hawkins is ready to authentically seize the various competing feelings which can be pushing him to the sting. He’s grieving a latest loss whereas additionally coping with the repercussions of his personal actions which have alienated him from most people round him. However the movie quickly reveals it’s as tortured as Charles, twisting itself into knots and dropping sight of any real rigidity by throwing every little thing it probably can on the wall.
Based mostly on the novel of the identical identify by Walter Mosley, who additionally co-wrote the screenplay, there’s a lot happening in “The Man in My Basement.” On display screen, biking by way of the identical sequence of nightmare scare after nightmare scare, one realizes how little weight these sequences. Every empty bump within the evening lands with a uninteresting thud. Even a terrifying canine that turns into essential to the movie has a bark that’s worse than its chew.
The movie will not be with out some probably fascinating provocations, although there are simply as many empty sequences constructed round shock for the sake of it. From a weird masturbation scene to a complete lot of Dafoe and fecal matter (these are fortunately separate), the movie has loads that will make you squirm — or squint at what’s hiding within the darkness. However you’d be higher served by going straight to the supply — the novel itself — as an alternative of a scattered interpretation.
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