THE
ANNIVERSARY PARTY
When
you watch a porn film, you enter an alternative universe
where it's completely normal for everyone to have
sex with everyone else all the time. They look like
real people, but they're not.
When
you watch The Anniversary Party, you enter an alternative
world where everyone's emotions are raw and exposed
to everyone else all the time. They look like real
people, but they're not.
I
suppose this world could be the way professional actors
live their lives. But I suspect it is more the result
of the genre the two writers are using. Like Memento,
The Anniversary Party isn't so much a film as it is
a film-making strategy.
If
you are going to make an independent film, you have
to find a way to tell a story for almost no money
and also show off your strengths as a writer/director.
These
writers start with the first technique of indie filmmaking:
bring a bunch of actors to a house. They've borrowed
heavily from Celebration, a film shot in digital video
in which a family gathers at a country estate to celebrate
the father's birthday only to find out some ugly secrets.
This
strategy is perfect for these writers because it plays
to their strength, which is their acting. This kind
of communion story is all about individual scenes.
There is virtually no plot to tie all the scenes together,
which is one reason this film seems even longer than
it is.
Instead
The Anniversary Party moves by a series of permutations
among all the characters, as two actors have a moment
together and we move on to another two actors. Drama
comes almost entirely from embarrassing situations,
all leading to a few big secrets that come to the
surface and embarrass everyone together.
Unfortunately,
this story strategy doesn't make a good film, because
it is episodic, forced, unreal, and pointless.
But
it is perfect for actors, who get to emote and show
raw pain, with an occasional monologue where they
can really show their stuff.
Since
acting, and famous actor friends, was what these two
writer/directors had going in, their story strategy
was perfect. There are many moments that are quite
funny. And the film highlights the power of performance
when some of the actors do little skits, especially
Kevin Kline and a little girl who do a dance together
that is absolutely brilliant.
The
Anniversary Party is "30 Something" over the course
of one night. That might please you or bore you, but
either way it is very smart indie filmmaking.
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