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    Thomas Messiasfrom Toujours Raison

    ROAD TO NOWHERE by Monte Hellman

    Released 13 April 2011 - Duration : 2hours01min

    2011 / Drama / USA

    Thomas Messias (Author) Readers (1 vote)

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    The release of Road to Nowhere is the origin of a new phenomenon: it is undoubtedly the first

    time we can talk about a Lynchian movie without the comparison inevitably turning in favor ofthe adjective filmmaker. The latest film by Monte Hellman, returning from the damned when we

    had all but given up waiting, sounds like a cousin of Mulholland Drive and Twin Peaks: FireWalk with Me, re-orchestrating moods and themes that are believed to be reserved to the great

    Lynch. Make no mistake: if this film can be described as a mental puzzle, it does not wallow inthe weird or unhealthy, but only flourishes in a rich and stimulating setting of abyss.

    Road to Nowhere is impossible to summarize adequately, except perhaps by more structuredanalysts. Beginning with a news story based on disappearance (s) / suicide (s) and a hundred

    million dollars, it is soon taken over by a filmmaker looking to make a potential masterpieceunder the watchful eye of a certain blogger having a special interest in the matter ... Soon the

    worlds will cross, intersect, all centered around the mysterious Velma Duran, disturbing heroineof the original story, and her interpreter on the screen, an aspiring actress with a crazy

    magnetism. The complexity of the ensemble is undeniable, but the scenario is designed less as apuzzle to solve than a psychic journey into the world of cinema and desire. "If it all made sense,

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    it wouldnt interest me," says the director of the film in the film (who also shares the sameinitials as Monte Hellman). Because that's the beauty of this art before us, to create the best

    question marks, and shine upon them a thousand lights. Road to nowhere employs this brilliantlyfor over two hours.

    The film makes cinema a sacrifice more than a priesthood, and makes every shot a real struggle,both artistic and personal. His project has largely convinced producers and actors, all believingtheyre participating in a masterpiece by the filmmaker Mitchell Haven, and leaves no room for

    error ... even though filmmaking is not an exact science. And when desire felt for his actresscoincides with the one he feels for her as a woman, perceptions are biased and nothing is the

    same. Especially since the spectrum of the case, Velma Duran, is still present and more insistentas the case was never resolved (if there even was a case). This disorder then Hellman puts in a

    box with a hair-raising control, his staging simple enough to always stay close to the action andthe protagonists. One can legitimately get lost in some of the mazes of the script, but the film

    never gives the impression of leaving the spectator abandoned. This is what makes the differencewith many other works of sham filmmakers.

    Full as an egg, Road to nowhere gives the impression of being only the short version of a

    massive work, and makes us in any case want to expand our vision to grasp a little better theworkings of this sensory, exhilarating and lived story. It must be said that with the too rare

    Shannyn Sossamon at its head, Hellman could not find a more luminous and enigmaticperformer. Beautiful to die for, she makes her characters (Velma Duran and actress Laurel

    Graham) a contemporary Laura Palmer, human Pandora's box about which we dream of piercingthe mysteries. Not so inaccessible (but received with great caution), Road to nowhere certainly

    differs from what Monte Hellman has been able to present until now, but it is purely and simplythe most beautiful cinema offering given to us to watch this year.