Absentia
USA, 2011
In English
Directed by Mike Flanagan
Starring Courtney Bell and Katie Parker
Greetings, Scarers,
I've returned to a Maison choking on dust and mildew,
moldering in disarray. Gauzy sheets obscure thoughts, and rotting boxes full of
ideas cover the floors. Years have passed since I last visited, and the house is
foreign and unwelcoming to me after my long, neglectful Absentia. My own recent state of being is reflected in this 2011
film by Mike Flanagan. Let's pull off the sheets and see if any ghoulies are
hiding underneath.
Absentia is an
ambitious little spectacle. A prodigal sister, Callie, allegedly swearing off
drug use, arrives at the home of her sister, Tricia, who is filing for her
husband's "death in absentia" seven years after he vanishes.
Both sisters have disconcerting encounters with mysterious
figures- Tricia is haunted by the shade of her missing husband Daniel from
every dark corner of her house, and Callie encounters several strangely
behaving people in a mysterious underpass nearby. The house and sisters are soon
under siege by odd forces, but do their supernatural adversaries exist in the
real world, or are they simply the products of stress, depression, and
hallucinogens?
The film disappoints only by coming so close to brilliance, and
not quite delivering. Some excellent moments will surprise as the denouement approaches,
and several fierce little twists in the end will force their tendrils into your
mind, but the truly original nuggets become eventually root-canal bare due to
classic "discovery" monologues that pander too much to an
unsophisticated audience.
I award the movie 2/5 for gore, and 3/5 for scares- the
latter because after I watched it, on my trip to the toilette, a shadowy figure
crossing my path caused me palpitations as I swore and grabbed the wall, before
I realized it was a cat, not a many-legged hellspawn.
Thus ends absentia.
The wind howls through Maison near twilight as I pause to mop a cold sweat from
my forehead. My neck prickles guiltily as I feel the glare from the other blackened
boxes littering the floor. As my dread intensifies, I feel the grip of ancient
terrors take hold me again, and I'm not sure if I'll be leaving Maison any time
soon....
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