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Harry gets blown away by Terry Gilliam's TIDELAND @ Fantastic Fest!!!

Every now and again at a festival you see a film that has a bad reputation – where you come out understanding the reputation, but TOTALLY DISAGREEING WITH IT. Where it so flipped in your mind what you thought going in… that you’ve just got to walk away from the festival and get to a quiet place – where the chatter and talk of a thousand excited film fans fades – and you’re left with your own internal monologue to explore at a keyboard.

Tonight, that took place at FANTASTIC FEST – and the film that absolutely blew my mind was TIDELAND from Terry Gilliam.

TIDELAND, for me, is a masterpiece. A children’s fairy tale version of THE FISHER KING. It is the world as seen through the eyes and experiences of an astonishingly talented and amazing young actress named Jodelle Ferland. You got a glimpse of her in SILENT HILL, but this was the film she made just prior to that at around the age of 10. She is astonishing… as is the world that she makes for herself after both of her aging musician drug addict parents OD – leaving her at an abandoned rundown house in the middle of nowhere, that was once owned by her Grandmother… where all she has to keep herself company are some doll heads and a precocious squirrel… till the lobotomized epileptic shows up and the one eyed ex-girlfriend of her father, who is an amateur taxidermist.

Her father, played by Jeff Bridges is genius as the living father, then as a corpse he’s amazing – and then… no, you shouldn’t have it spoilt. It’s just unbelievable. This feels like Gilliam untethered and unleashed. There’s scenes that you must endure, not because they’re clumsily written or acted or staged, but because we as an audience are not as innocent as a 10 year old girl or a lobotomized simpleton. There’s whole sequences of the film where Jodelle’s Jeliza-Rose is wandering the rolling fields of grain with these two doll heads on her fingertips – and all three of them talking to one another. Finding magical fairy lightning bug homes made from the burnt out remains of a school bus that some years before claimed the lives of many when it collided with a train.

The poster features an upside down tree – while not exactly an image from the film, the iconography is exactly reflected in the mentality of the fantasy at play here. It’s topsy turvy. It’s a little girl that can’t and won’t face reality, if she ever knew what reality was. Her two parents – Jeff Bridges and Jennifer Tilly have seemingly used her to prepare their fixes and cater to their disintegrating decaying existences – filling her mind with the stoned rantings of drug addled minds. The scene where Jeliza is preparing a hypo with smack… it’s astonishing because it’s so matter of fact, it’s almost cute… like how in an older film that was being edgy, it’d feature a child mixing a cocktail for mom or dad, here… it’s quite a bit more, yet all the same in tone. Horrifying, yet home-y.

Why is the film being waylaid by a vocal unit?

It isn’t for wide audiences. It isn’t watered down. This is Gilliam in STUNNING form. This isn’t churned out of a machine, it’s got blood, sweat and tears in it. The imagery is shocking, in your face and absolutely captivating. However, this isn’t a directly logical tale – it’s poetry, art -- One filmmaker that was present saw the film as a metaphor for becoming a woman, leaving the protective parental nest and empowering yourself through sexuality. OK – or it could be a tale about a 10 year old coping with having nobody to care for her, going into denial, creating her own death mythology and trying to survive without facing or encountering reality.

I was so incredibly blown away by this film. It’s the sort of film that’s images, subject matter and content can either repulse or captivate. Yoko completely did not care for it. Others “need to see it again” before deciding what they think. Then there are those like me that just absolutely had their minds blown.

It plays again tomorrow – seek it out – the film is an experience, something that very few films actually offer these days. It’s a film that challenges you, offends you and shakes up your perception of the world. And if you happen to know a little girl that ripped the heads off their Barbies – or if you were that girl – there’s a strong chance that this film will be a religious experience for you. If you kept your Barbies intact… maybe not so much.

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Harry, you are apparently blown away very easily...
by Bob Cryptonight
Sep 22nd, 2006
11:17:19 PM
ferst
by damagedinc
Sep 22nd, 2006
11:22:21 PM
Pan's Labyrinth 2: Electric Boogaloo
by BeeDub
Sep 22nd, 2006
11:24:11 PM
Don't know about the movie...
by boingo2000
Sep 23rd, 2006
12:44:52 AM
Sure, Harry's hyperbolic, but...
by rbatty024
Sep 23rd, 2006
12:50:47 AM
I haven't read the reveiw but...
by ScarranHalfBreed
Sep 23rd, 2006
01:10:06 AM
I didn't read past masterpiece
by Merkin Muffley
Sep 23rd, 2006
02:20:53 AM
Saw it tonight ... FUCKING LOVED IT!!!!!!!
by Rearden
Sep 23rd, 2006
02:37:12 AM
i disagee with you harry
by Sam Raimi's Car
Sep 23rd, 2006
07:22:20 AM
saw this some months ago
by Windowlicker74
Sep 23rd, 2006
07:31:54 AM
great film
by Jarek
Sep 23rd, 2006
07:40:53 AM
Masterfully acted and directed.
by geekzapoppin
Sep 23rd, 2006
09:14:19 AM
10/10
by godoffireinhell
Sep 23rd, 2006
09:25:55 AM
Holy crap, what exactly happens to the girl?
by Nice Marmot
Sep 23rd, 2006
10:27:46 AM
Nice Marmot..basically
by Avon
Sep 23rd, 2006
11:46:47 AM
Not an entertaining film but a good one
by CommanderSpike
Sep 23rd, 2006
11:54:21 AM
Great Movie
by BeatsMe
Sep 23rd, 2006
04:18:42 PM
What happens to the girl ...
by godoffireinhell
Sep 23rd, 2006
04:19:46 PM
when
by Lil LoLo
Sep 23rd, 2006
06:33:31 PM
WHEN DOES IT RELEASE?
by scrivener
Sep 23rd, 2006
06:42:05 PM
Remember when Harry was blown...
by cornstalkwalker
Sep 23rd, 2006
08:36:35 PM
Gilliam=Genius but obsessed w/ the Fisher King!
by msspurlock
Sep 23rd, 2006
08:40:17 PM
This film has been and gone in the UK and Ireland
by emeraldboy
Sep 24th, 2006
05:56:02 AM
Yeah it was in & out of the UK before in a flash
by pokadoo
Sep 24th, 2006
09:47:35 AM
Hey, what's wrong with Monster House and Roll Bounce?
by Lenny Nero
Sep 24th, 2006
02:57:12 PM
monsterhouse
by emeraldboy
Sep 25th, 2006
03:24:14 PM
It's been my experience that when Harry is blown away
by NapoleonDynamite
Sep 26th, 2006
04:01:30 PM
Folks, this film is APPALLING (and I love Gilliam)
by zoothorn21
Sep 26th, 2006
06:11:31 PM
Terry Gilliam
by OhDaesu
Sep 26th, 2006
09:17:21 PM
God, please let this be good...
by Jellyfishing
Sep 27th, 2006
07:48:24 PM
Drug Addled Weirdness
by robotfist42
Sep 28th, 2006
05:42:20 PM
Harry, can you intro me to your dealer?
by artsnob
Sep 29th, 2006
02:42:26 PM
Toronto & Gunning For Gilliam
by Filmskinboots
Sep 29th, 2006
07:51:27 PM
Harry Gets Blown Too Easily.
by HaveCameraWillTravel
Oct 1st, 2006
07:20:09 PM
TIdeland and Gilliam in Toronto again Monday
by hippolyta
Oct 7th, 2006
03:50:18 PM
drugs-films
by lavatory love machine
Oct 8th, 2006
12:59:05 AM
I saw it in Moscow
by alzhu
Oct 20th, 2006
09:31:46 PM
Dear Notfunny: In re: Gilliam "giggling like..."
by heywood jablomie
Oct 22nd, 2006
04:09:17 AM
Dear Notfunny: In re: Gilliam "giggling like..."
by heywood jablomie
Oct 22nd, 2006
04:09:22 AM
Dear Notfunny: In re: Gilliam "giggling like..."
by heywood jablomie
Oct 22nd, 2006
04:09:28 AM
Indeed...
by Quintus_Arrius
Mar 9th, 2007
10:22:23 PM
Oh, I do... bastard!
by Quintus_Arrius
May 16th, 2007
07:09:42 AM
OK... How about
by Quintus_Arrius
May 20th, 2007
03:14:48 PM

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