Sunday 18 December 2011

Review: SHAME


Last Thursday I went to see a preview of Steve McQueen's latest film Shame, which doesn't hit UK cinemas until next month. It stars Michael Fassbender as Brandon and Carey Mulligan as Sissy, a couple of siblings with a whole host of problems.

 The main focus of the plot is that Brandon, while maintaining a normal career and social life, is secretly a sex addict. We see scenes of him pleasuring himself at work and watching porn on his laptop in his shiny and sterile bachelor pad. When his sister Sissy turns up to stay unannounced, this highlights his problems as he now cannot hide his addiction and this leads to all kinds of conflict.

 Although Shame is generating a huge amount of awards buzz and rave reviews, I cannot say I enjoyed it that much. It was compelling and enthralling to watch, but at the same time rather uncomfortable (particularly in a cinema). The performances were excellent as well as the direction, but there was no background context to the characters to which I could gather an understanding of their actions. The only dialogue which hinted at this was when Sissy assures Brandon "We're not bad people, we just come from a bad place." This seems to indicate some kind of sexual abuse when they were younger. Notably the two share a very open relationship which at times hints towards incest.

 It is obvious that Brandon is unable to have normal relationships with women. One scene involves him asking a co-worker out to dinner where they seem to bond well, then later in the film he takes her to a hotel where he is unable to perform sexually, but after she leaves he instantly calls a prostitute to the same hotel room. The film contains a lot of explicit content, some of which was necessary to the plot, but some (mostly towards the end of the film) which I did not feel added to what the watcher already knew and bordered on pornographic...I think this was meant to reinforce just how much Brandon's life was spiralling out of control.

Overall, Shame was not for me the work of art it is being made out to be. The plot focused on Brandon's addiction but seemed to just show a series of scenes displaying it, with no information on its formation or its consequences. Definitely a one time watch.  2.5/5


1 comment:

  1. Trailer makes it look more like a sex addled Batman movie.

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