
The Lighthouse 4 stars
The Lighthouse is a very dark moody horror film that follows the interactions of two lightkeepers who must work together on an isolated island somewhere in New England in the 1890’s. This film is by the horror movie master, Robert Eggers who made The Witch a couple of years ago. This movie may not have quite the supernatural elements that that excellent horror movie did, but certainly scores on its hopeless mood using black and white filming, a smaller screen and some very mournful music and sound effects. The two actors portraying the lightkeepers give us amazing performances. Willem Dafoe is the aging experienced man who gives the orders, instructing the younger worker, Robert Pattinson in some of the worst back breaking, miserable work you can imagine. Both give us haunting and masterful performances. If there were an Oscar for the best curses uttered by an actor, Dafoe would win easily. The story centers on the conversations and interactions between the two men as they alternate from hating each other to showing genuine concern for one another. But ultimately the movie is about a slow descent into madness with a few fantasy elements thrown in. It is up to the viewer to interpret what these fantasy scenes are about. And since it is a horror movie there are some very unsettling scenes involving human bodily functions and sexual images. This film is definitely a downer about humans in a deteriorating situation, but does it in a most impressive manner. It is not a movie for everyone.