Written & Directed By: Peter Strickland
Cinematography: Ari Wegner
Editor: Matyas Fekete
Cast: Sidse Babett Knudsen, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Julian Barrett, Steve Oram, Richard Bremmer, Fatma Mohamed, Gwendoline Christie, Hayley Squires, Jaygann Ayeh
In Fabric is a haunting ghost story set against the backdrop of a busy winter sales period in a department store and follows the life of a cursed dress as it passes from person to person, with devastating consequences.
Visually stylish, surreal, and fashionable.I wanted to like it more than I actually did. I adore the director Peter Strickland and this seems like it should be a slam dunk.
As it has its peculiarities it ultimately seems to Try for the director to be too mainstream. Which seems to either dull his impulses or feel like he is holding back. While offering quite a visual feast.
The film feels enriched more like literature. It feels like a truly dark fairytale.
As it tries to say something more Than it is letting on. As an object leads to the owners of it unraveling. After They have never felt more beautiful or special. It’s downhill from there literally.
The film does offer a sense of humor and is self-referential. It also seems to be bizarre at times with little or no real reason. It just wants to be that way.
In the end, the film seems to be about obsession and fetish. How obsessions with objects can become all-consuming and eventually destroy us.
Literally, this plays like a storybook. That by the end feels like nothing. As it leaves us with little to care about and still confused. There is not too much to take away from it or the experience.
Grade: C
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