The Reflecting Skin (1990)

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Sometimes terrible things happen quite naturally.

Directed By Philip Ridley Philip Ridley Starring Viggo Mortensen Viggo Mortensen  •  Lindsay Duncan Lindsay Duncan  •  Jeremy Cooper Jeremy Cooper  •  Sheila Moore Sheila Moore  •  Duncan Fraser Duncan Fraser Genres Coming-of-Age  •  Drama  •  Horror  •  Mystery  •  Period Film  •  Psychological Drama  •  Psychological Horror  •  Rural Drama Studios &
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Release Info 1990-09-09T00:00:00Z September 9, 1990
Color  •  96 minutes R Rated R
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topichtennis

topichtennis on 10/15/2022 Reply  · 

The Reflecting Skin is an incredibly different kind of vampire movie. It has the sensibilities of a David Lynch movie and the visual aesthetic of Andrew Wyeth. There's hand painted fields of golden wheat, dust covered gravel roads, and barns that are tilted askew. It is a weird movie, it is a dark movie, and it is an unpleasant movie that explores the nightmares of middle rural America through the eyes of a 9 year old child.

The movie starts out with three little kids blowing air into a frog and exploding it in the face of the local weird British lady. Soon the children suspect that the odd young lady is a vampire. She doesn't like to look into mirrors, she tells the children that she's 200 years old, and she keeps her dead husband's hair and teeth in a box. Soon the children of the town start getting murdered, and young Seth Dove tries to understand and piece together what darkness covers this town.

The movie shares a lot of similarities with David Lynch's Blue Velvet, especially its senes of hyperrealism. There's a lot of weirdness in the movie. A lot of it, especially early on, as we have a father that stinks of gasoline, a mother that is overly neurotic, and a mysterious slick black car with leather clad men that look like Elvis and James Dean. But there's also some things that weird just for the sake of being weird. There's a set of twins that carry a dead chicken down the road, Seth finds an aborted fetus that he thinks is an angel, and there's a scene where Seth's mother forces him to drink an ungodly amount of water as a punishment.

The fetus, I found to be particularly disturbing. The deaths of the children are disturbing. Everything in the movie is disturbing. It paints a desolate world that has no hope. And having such a nightmarish pessimistic view point, leads to a sad and unfulfilling ending.

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