The Saddest Music in the World (2003)
DVD9 | ISO+MDS | NTSC 16:9 | Cover + DVD Scan | 01:40:30 | 6,42 Gb
Audio: English AC3 5.1 @ 448 Kbps | Subtitles: English, Spanish
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Musical
DVD9 | ISO+MDS | NTSC 16:9 | Cover + DVD Scan | 01:40:30 | 6,42 Gb
Audio: English AC3 5.1 @ 448 Kbps | Subtitles: English, Spanish
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Musical
Director: Guy Maddin
Stars: Isabella Rossellini, Mark McKinney, Maria de Medeiros
Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin directs The Saddest Music in the World, reworked from an original screenplay by Kazuo Ishiguro. Set in Winnipeg during the Great Depression, the film involves a contest announced by the legless and glamorous Lady Port-Huntly (Isabella Rossellini) to find the saddest music in the world. She's hoping the contest will result in increased sales of her company's brand of beer. American theatrical producer Chester Kent (Mark McKinney) shows up to win the contest with his kooky show-business idea, while brother Roderick Kent (Ross McMillan) returns from the war. Maria de Medeiros plays Narcissa, a sleep walker romantically linked to both brothers. Their father, the alcoholic doctor Fyodor Kent (David Fox), is tortured by his role in Lady Port-Huntly's leg amputation, so he makes her a new glass pair filled with beer.
"If you're sad and like beer, I'm your lady," says Isabella Rossellini's lonely amputee brewery owner, as she launches a contest to find the most mournful piece of music in the world.
And if you like surreal fantasy with a stylish twist, this is your movie.
Guy Maddin's most mainstream film to date is a dazzlingly entertaining, stupendously odd slice of whimsy, crammed with camera effects, silly jokes and homages. In its scattergun invention and unsentimental broadness, it almost echoes Orson Welles' work at its most playful.
The film opens like an old RKO Radio Picture, with archaic titles announcing that it's "the Depths of the Depression" in Winnipeg, Canada - here reinvented, in Maddin's latest attempt to mythologise his favourite town as a racy metropolis where the beer flows freely, unlike neighbouring Prohibition America. The bonkers plot concerns Lady Port-Huntley's attempts to induce binge drinking through the various entrants drawn from around the globe, including drum-beating Africans, bagpipe-whirling Scots, flamenco balladeers from Spain, Mexican mariachis and so on, who all rush to vie for the $25,000 prize.
Among them are her old flames, father and son, Fyodor and Chester, who are to blame for the accident which took her legs - Fyodor's drunken double vision cut off the wrong one, you see. There, too, is Chester's brother Roderick, a tragic figure dressed like a mourning beekeeper, searching for his lost wife Narcissa, who has actually taken up with Chester.
Despite everything ridiculous that happens from then on, including a pair of beer-filled glass legs presented to Lady Port-Huntley, who delightedly declares she'll never have to shave again, the film stays the right side of wacky, teetering at the top, but not quite going over. This is helped by an enthusiastic and mostly unfamiliar cast, who throw themselves into it with abandon and are well-chosen, with faces that remind you of the classic films Madden is paying tribute to.
As Chester, Mark McKinney, part of the Pythonesque Canadian comedy team The Kids In The Hall, has a bland, slightly caddish leading man look, like a young Joseph Cotton. His contest entry is full of Broadway schlock: "It's sadness, but with glitz and pizzazz!" he boasts. Maria de Medeiros, best known as Bruce Willis's girlfriend in Pulp Fiction, has the charm of a Chaplin ingénue, as the amnesiac Narcissa, while Rossellini turns in a splendidly melodramatic performance - and we all know whom she reminds us of.
The film uses techniques of soft focus, deliberately artificial sets, blurred edges and jerky cinematography to evoke not the real 1930s, but the ones created to soften the real hardship of the time, which has come to represent the era for those of us born after. In this dream world, it feels right when characters burst into song, even outside the competition, although funnily enough most of the music isn't depressing at all.
Nor is the movie, which is hilarious throughout. While certainly not for everyone, it's such an oddball concoction that it's hard to predict who in particular it IS for - but anyone with a real fondness for classic cinema should definitely give it a go.
Special Features:
- Short Films by Guy Maddin: "A Trip to the Orphanage" (4:01), "Sissy Boy Slap Party" (4:01), "Sombra Dolorosa" (4:01)
- "Making Of" featurette (26:25)
- "Saddest Characters in the World" featurette (21:25)
- 9 Teaser Trailers (0:27, 0:15, 0:24, 0:26, 0:19, 0:24, 0:24, 0:27, 0:22)
- Theatrical Trailer (1:39)
- Bonus Trailers: "Bubba Ho-tep" (1:06), "Touching the Void" (1:10), "Walking Tall" (1:20), "Coffee and Cigarettes" (2:09), "Saved!" (1:15), "Intermission" (2:03), "MGM Means Great Movies" (1:12)
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