Martha

Posted 15 February 2007 in screencaps Screening log
“It’s not music. It’s SLIIIME!”

-Helmut

Rating


1974 - Germany

Director
Rainer Werner Fassbinder

Starring
Margit Carstensen, Karlheinz Bohm               

Fassbinder’s political horror-comedy is one of his very best films I’ve seen yet, hitting all the right notes in a bizarre melding of genres, resulting in a deliciously over-the-top, sinister film. The truly terrifying is mitigated by — and at the same time, heightened by — the comic absurdity of the situation: Bohm’s sadist is dangerous and deranged, but I couldn’t help but bust out laughing when his anger is invoked by Martha’s taste in popular music (”It’s SLIIIIME!!!”) and his sexual urge aroused by killing her cat. Margit Carstensen (a personal favorite) is sublime as the naive, indulgent heretofore spinster librarian whose personality is so deeply buried first under her controlling parents, then under her monstrous husband, that she is filmed in abstraction for most of her screen time, through mirrors or over her shoulder. Masterful film from Fassbinder, as deeply depressing and wickedly entertaining as I’ve come to expect him to be.

(If this is meant to be a cautionary tale at all, then I will remain a spinster librarian, thank you very much!)

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