At first glance, it might seem that makers of "What We Do in the
Shadows" are debutants, because young filmmakers like to start with
low-budget horror films. This is not true, because Jemaine Clement and Taika
Vaitity, who appeared in this film as directors, writers, producers and lead
actors, successfully work in Hollywood for a quite long time. "What We Do
in the Shadows" is a pseudo-documentary
- mockumentary film about sad vampires, made by these New Zealand comedians.
Figure 1. Directors, producers,writers and lead actors(2017)
The originality of the film lies in the skilful combination of several
cinematic genres. It is a mockumentary - a parody even not so much on
documentary, as on a television reality-show, numerous TV programmes where film crew observe
and film every step of people. It is a good horror, with good amount of blood.
And it is a stunning comedy in which vampire clichés and stereotypes, are
demonstrated from very unusual sides.
The latter is an absolute advantage of the picture. We are used to the
fact that "draculas" must live in gloomy castles. However our heroes
say that they live together in order not to feel lonely. Vampires live in an
ordinary house in a suburb, very unremarkable, without any stereotypical
cemetery crosses and stone gargoyles. Vampires find it difficult to live in a
company, none of them wants to clean or wash dishes, their wardrobe is clearly
out of fashion and inviting outsiders is fraught with another bloody feast. It
is difficult to go to restaurants and bars either, because in order to enter a
room, vampires need an invitation. They wander about the dark streets of
Wellington, looking more like sober loonies, than ones that pose a mortal
danger for passers-bies.
Figure 2. Housemate meeting(2014)
In fact, "What We Do in the Shadows" is a set of sketches, but mixed together with
such skill, that you quickly stop noticing: that this simple story, in some
degree, about nothing, in reality is a full-scale drama . In agreement with Alex Heeney (2015) point of view "It never drags and it’s pieced
together so expertly that you hardly notice you’re watching so many short
scenes".
Perhaps the secret of this killingly funny movie is that filmmakers do
not seek to create a parody of all vampire
films: "Nosferatu", "Twilight". Alternatively, they show
how hard it is for an immortal bloodsucker to live in the 21st century. This
vampire has the right to experience normal human feelings. At last, these are
vampires, which you can sincerely sympathize with.
Bibliography:
1. Heeney, A. (2015) Review: What We Do in the Shadows is a hilarious vampire mockumentary. At: https://seventh-row.com/2015/02/19/what-we-do-in-the-shadows/ (Accessed on 7 December 2017)
Illustrations:
1. Figure 1. (2017)[Film Still] http://vengersatanis.blogspot.co.uk/2017/06/first-blood-blood-dark-thirst-playtest.html, accessed on 7 December 2017.
2. Figure 2. Dickens, D.(2014)[Film Still] http://uproxx.com/hitfix/what-we-do-in-the-shadows-trailer-questions-vampiric-day-to-day-life/, accessed on 7 December 2017.
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