Film is one of the most powerful forms of media that we have in our society. It can be used to challenge our assumptions, perceptions and open our minds to the voices of others. It is important, therefore, that we understand film and the messages they often express.

Wednesday 16 May 2012

Dark Shadows


Blood is thicker than water.

We all have our curses and secrets, but it would seem that the Collins family hold the worst curse and therefore biggest secret of them all. Tim Burton brings us another delightfully strange film that is an adaptation of the cult TV series, Dark Shadows that ran in the late 1960’s.

Teaming up with Johnny Depp, Burton’s Dark Shadows follows the story of Barnabas Collins (Johnny Depp), an extremely wealthy man whose family built Collinsport town after they introduced a fishery to the area. Barnabas was a handsome fellow and during his youth managed to break the heart of a, no ordinary, girl. The girl whose heart he broke turned out to be a witch, Angelique Bouchard (Eva Green) that enjoyed holding a grudge. So much so, that she cursed Barnabas by turning him into a vampire and sending any woman he loved over widows cliff.

Two Centuries later, Barnabas is released from the box in which he was imprisoned by Angelique and returns to the Collins home in the year 1972. Barnabas returns to find that the Collins family and home is not how he left it, but instead the family has fallen into shame, due to what happened to Barnabas, and the family business has all but ceased to exist. Barnabas sets out to restore the family business and reputation, but in doing so angers a desperately in love witch that will stop at nothing to destroy Barnabas if she cannot have him.

The film emphasises that family is the most important thing in life, as Barnabas sets out to avenge and protect his. In true Burton style the main characters all have disturbing backgrounds but it is the Collin’s family home that offers them a safe sanctuary.  This film perhaps represents how strange our world has become, as we live in a place where consumerism has taken over, which is beautifully presented to us by Barnabas encountering a Macdonald’s sign, which he admires in awe. Technology has advanced and families have been broken, but the film pushes the audience to return to simpler more traditional values, the idea that blood is thicker than water sums up the films stance, as it suggests that in desperate times, such as those that we are encountering in society, we must turn to family for protection and strength and embrace those dark shadows that cloud over them.

It would seem, however, that the trailer for Dark Shadows leads the audience slightly astray. The trailer suggests that the film is fairly light-hearted and humorous, when in actual fact the film is much darker and the one liners that are present in the trailer are not quite as funny in the context of the film as a whole. However, do not despair as there are plenty of other instances in the film that gets the audience laughing out loud.
With fantastic performances given by Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer as Elizabeth Collins Stoddard, Eva Green and Chloë Grace Moretz as Carolyn Stoddard, this film is definitely worth sinking your teeth into. This fantastically wired story filled with vampires, witches and magic is sure to leave audiences entertained and bewitched.  

3/5 stars

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