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A Haunting Blend of Genres in Black and White

MOVIE REVIEW
The Complex Forms

     

Genre: Drama, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
Year Released: 2023, 2024
Runtime: 1h 14m
Director(s): Fabio D'Orta
Writer(s): Fabio D'Orta
Cast: David White, Michele Venni, Cesare Bonomelli, Enzo Solazzi, Giovanni Corridori, Giovanni Pochetti, Gian Luigi Maranesi
Language: Italian with English subtitles
Where To Watch: premiering at the 2024 Slamdance Film Festival, www.slamdance.com


RAVING REVIEW: In the landscape of modern cinema, where reinvention is the game's name, THE COMPLEX FORMS stands out as a daring confluence of horror, sci-fi, and thriller. Writer/Director Fabio D'Orta orchestrates this symphony in a stunning and high-contrast black and white, crafting a narrative that delves into the depths of human desperation and eerie supernatural encounters. The film is set against the haunting backdrop of a 19th-century villa, where the storyline unfurls its mysterious layers, offering a fresh perspective on traditional themes.


Stepping into the realm of THE COMPLEX FORMS, it’s impossible not to appreciate D'Orta's audacity to deviate from the well-trodden paths of Italian cinema. His film serves as a harbinger of change with his use of black-and-white cinematography, not just as a throwback to classic film styles; it serves as a crucial storytelling element, bringing an otherworldly quality to the plot and amplifying the eerie aura of the supernatural components. Now, I will admit, this film wasn’t made for me; I can appreciate the beauty and the fantastic stylized cinematography, but the pacing and story just weren’t necessarily my cup of tea (which is okay because others will love it.)

At its core, THE COMPLEX FORMS is a deep dive into the theme of existential uncertainty. The film's deliberate pace and sparse dialogue create a sense of claustrophobia and anticipation, making viewers feel like they’re in a dream where time is a mere illusion. Each scene draws the audience further into this haunting narrative, blurring the lines between reality and the surreal. The feeling of claustrophobia was probably one of the most intriguing details, as the film mainly took place in a sprawling home, so it was a mental form that took your mind on a journey by itself.

THE COMPLEX FORMS is a testament to D'Orta's artistic versatility and vision. Transitioning from short films to this feature-length project, D'Orta has scaled up his storytelling and elevated it, evident in every frame. His expertise in set design and visual effects paints a picture that is as mesmerizing as it is haunting.

THE COMPLEX FORMS is more than just a visual spectacle; it's a labyrinth that rewards those who dare to explore its depths. While it doesn’t hit every note perfectly, its ambitious storytelling and D'Orta's clear vision are a welcome contribution to independent cinema. For those willing to immerse themselves, THE COMPLEX FORMS offers an unsettling and enthralling cinematic experience, making it a unique journey in the vast ocean of contemporary film.

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Chris Jones
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Chris Jones is the Mail Entertainment Editor covering Movies and Television topics. He is from Washington, Illinois, and is the owner, writer, and editor of Overly Honest Reviews.