Witches, that’s what this one is about. A coven of witches in Salem, Mass fuck with
this radio DJ named Heidi (Sheri Moon Zombie (Rob Zombie’s other films)). She listens to a transcendental record and has
visions of some weird stuff like a mutant baby and her giving head to a
priest. I guess the purpose of this is
the witches want to ravage the town’s women and they see this as the best way
to go about that.
All of the performances are very good here. Sheri Moon does a bang up job as a person
going through this hellish change and being tortured and confused and all
that. The picture hinges on her and she
pulls it off no problem. The supporting
players are great too. I liked Bruce
Davison (X-Men) in particular. He plays a lame witch expert but his
character feels like a real person.
Everyone seems very natural in their roles and with the dialogue. That’s so hard to achieve usually.
Zombie did an excellent job shooting this thing too. I remember some folks saying it’s Kubrick-y
and I can see that. But at the same time
it feels more influenced by Kubrick than, say, just copying him without
understanding the technical and artistic knowhow behind it. Zombie composes his shots in a manner where
he looks like he knows what he’s doing.
I’m not sure if you can put together a film this skillfully by accident. I mean his other movies are made with
competency for sure but his chops grew quite a bit with The Lords of Salem.
This isn’t to say that I didn’t enjoy the film. Some of the stuff that Zombie puts out there
is cool. I liked the creepy crumbly
faced creatures that show up a couple of times and my favorite part was when
Heidi walks into this extravagantly designed and decorated
church/theater/museum place. It looks
amazing, the music is stunning (Mozart’s Requiem that he composed while on his
deathbed) and that mutant baby thing is just great.
On the other hand I don’t give a shit about witches and don’t
buy the music can drive you crazy angle.
It’s a mood piece that slowly plods along. I think this movie caught me on a good day
because I could easily see myself becoming very frustrated and maybe not even
finish it. But that didn’t happen so it’s
all good.
It’ll be interesting to see what Zombie does next. So far he hasn’t been able to top The Devil’s Rejects. The
Lords of Salem is actually extremely encouraging though considering he’s coming
off of the absolutely terrible and unnecessary Halloween reboot and its sequel.
So things are looking up for the ol’ Zombie.
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