Under the Silver Lake is certainly divisive. Nominated for numerous awards at Cannes in 2018, including the Palme d’Or, it received such mixed reviews that the distributor by almost a year. This strange beast deserves more attention; here are several reasons why you should give it a watch.
A top-tier performance from Andrew Garfield
Andrew Garfield. Source: Umbrella Entertainment
As Sam, an early-thirties deadbeat who spends his days reading comics, spying on his neighbours and having emotionless sex, Garfield is in every scene. When Sam’s beautiful neighbour Sarah (Riley Keough) goes missing, he becomes obsessed with finding out what happened to her, searching for hidden codes and conspiracies that lead him down an increasingly ridiculous rabbit hole. It’s a testament to Garfield’s performance that although Sam is an entitled, aggressive loser, you never stop being invested in his absurd quest.
The reckless abandon of the filmmaking
Grace Van Patten and Andrew Garfield. Source: Umbrella Entertainment
There are overt references to other films – Rear Window, Mulholland Drive – but it’s not trying to mimic them. Certain shots are gruesome and sickening, as Sam enacts violent revenge on a wide range of people. At other times, the cinematography conveys a lush, fairy-tale feel, as Los Angeles swells with beauty, glamour, danger and doom. Under the Silver Lake makes other films look timid for only sticking to one genre, even if the stylistic changes are dizzying.
The supporting cast
Riley Keough. Source: Umbrella Entertainment
It defies notions of ‘good’ and ‘bad’
What is happening? Source: Umbrella Entertainment
It’s often tempting to see the film as a parody. Not only does Sam attract numerous stunning women, despite being a greasy man-child, he triumphs because of the most unbelievable coincidences. But then, just as you’re convinced the film is one big joke, there’ll be a moment of genuine pathos. In the end, Under the Silver Lake collapses any conceptions of ‘good’ or ‘bad’ movies, of ‘sincere’ or ‘parody’ and forces you to just go with it. If nothing else, it’s unforgettable.
Watch 'Under the Silver Lake'
Saturday 29 January, 12:15am on SBS VICELAND / Streaming after at SBS On Demand
MA15+
USA, 2018
Genre: Mystery, Crime, Drama
Language: English
Director: David Robert Mitchell
Starring: Andrew Garfield, Riley Keough, Topher Grace, Grace van Patten, Zosia Mamet