Ben Wheatley’s last film Kill List
was a thoroughly disconcerting chiller with a dark, dark heart. He treads a
little more lightly here, although there is a black streak running through this
tale of an odd-couple caravanning and killing their way across northern
England.
Tina and Chris (played by co-writers Alice Lowe and Steve Oram) are a
pair of lonely nerds who have found solace in one another’s company. She lives
at home with her unstable mother and the memory of her dead dog, he is a
scruffily bearded anorak in a beige fleece, desperate to show his new
girlfriend the glorious sights of Mother Shipton’s Cave and the Pencil Museum.
He’s not all he initially seems, however. An early encounter with a
litter-lout reveals a seething resentment and a vicious self-righteousness
which instigates a brutal murder-spree as he gradually insinuates Alice into
his murderous rampage. They might be clad in homemade underwear and woollen bobble-hats,
but the Midlands’ version of Bonny and Clyde are not to be crossed.
Of course, this all sounds a little bleak. But it’s not. Sightseers is a
hilariously funny film which combines high-farce with jet-black humour to
wicked effect. The murders are grotesque and gruesome, but never incongruous
given the matter-of-fact way in which Tina and Chris deal with them – when Tina
confesses that she’d never have considered killing innocent people, Chris
crisply replies, “He’s not a person. He’s a Daily Mail reader.”
There’s something for everyone here: Reader’s Wives style home-made
porn, a cute dog, snappy dialogue and two wonderfully watchable central
performances. It doesn’t all work and the plot is full of holes you could drive
a caravan through – but to complain about such things is to miss the point
completely. Sightseers is a brilliant blend of light and dark, and deserves to
win every award it has been nominated for.
Sounds good to me, Ward.
ReplyDeleteIt's a little gem. It'll be a while before you can get it in Phuket, but keep your eye out for its DVD release.
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