4 6 - Tuesday, December 13, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com v- -- ..U ..._ .. . ... NEW YEAR'S EVE From Page 5 No 'Shelter' in atmospheric film 4 Jeff Nichols sets doomsday tone in surreal thriller By ADITI MISHRA DailyArts Writer A storm is coming that will wipe out mankind, so take shel- ter. That's what Roland Emm- erich would tell us. In "Take Shelter," direc- tor Jeff Nichols Take Shelter ("Shotgun Sto- ries") has other At the plans. With Michigan painful grace Sony Pictures and execution' Classics Nichols tells the story of fam- ily-man Curtis (Michael Shan- non, "The Runaways"). There's a storm brewing in Curtis's head, and its black, oily thunderous rain could decide either his fate or ours. In a whirlwind of hal- lucinations that obscure the line between reality and delu- sion, Nichols treats his audience to what could just as easily be a disaster movie as an agonizing glimpse into the disintegrating mind of a schizophrenic. Curtis isn't an extraordinary man. He's not rich, he's not good- looking and he operates drills for a living. But he's got one thing going for him - he's normal. In comparison to his drunk, wasted friends, he's got his life sorted out. Within the first few min- utes of the film, one is moved by his support and compassion for his deaf daughter Hannah (new- comer Tova Stewart) and wife Samantha (Jessica Chastain, "The Tree of Life"). Nichols uses the connection between Curtis and the audience to his advantage when the night- mares start. With every passing dream, Curtis encounters a storm that sends him into a raging panic in the middle of the night. And it doesn't end when he wakes up. Every night brings some new hor- rors and every day Curtis breaks just a little bit more. The man we loved from the start fractures before our eyes. All the while, the audience doesn't know whether to believe his premonitions or sym- pathize with his mental condition. Nichols's agenda is ambigu- ous - "Take Shelter" shuffles between apocalyptic forebod- ing and the precarious state of the human mind. Until the last minute, it seems to be about the the New Year's ball drop, and DeNiro portrays a bedridden old man whose final wish is to catch a glimpse of Times Square at those final magical moments of the year. Sometimes this vignette- based narrative structure can work. But in order for that to happen, each little story must be able to stand on its own and bring something unique to the table, so that the final product appears as multi-player as what we expect when we walk into the theater. The idea is alot eas- ier to imagine than to execute, and this film proves why. It doesn't help that every character showcases the inno- cence and naivet4 of a five-year- old. The effect is touching when it becomes the hallmark of a single personality, but seeing it on every other character makes it seem overdone and foolish. Seeing as this film was - in heart and mind - a follow-up to "Valentine's Day," there's no reason to expect anything other than a bunch of recog- nizable movie stars paid to lure in weary holiday shoppers. So keep those $10 for a little bit of extra Christmas shopping and save yourself the heartache of experiencing, firsthand, how commercialism can warp our film industry. SONY PICTURESCLASSICS Remember to secure your own mask before helping your child. latter. Knowing Curtis's mother was a paranoid schizophrenic, it appears natural that Curtis is headed in the same direction: But this movie's abstruse end beats "Inception" at its own game and the ever-nagging guessing game of whether Curtis was right returns to square one. If there's one storm that's sure- ly coming, it's Michael Shannon. Every flinch of his hand betrays his solitary distress. As Cur- tis, Shannon dances around the emotions that overtake his bet- ter judgment, knowing they're delusions. It's excruciating to watch him build the storm shel- ter - the ever-persistent battle between reality and his mind is pitiful and solemn. And though it would seem far-fetched to expect another to match his per- formance, Chastain does. As the exasperated yet supportive wife, she's a dream to watch. Perhaps that's what makes this film so extraordinary at times. There are moments when it slows to a disappointing degree and Nichols uses some masterful cinematography and wide scenes of the storm to counter the pace. But while all else is inconsistent, the performances keep the film flowing. Disaster movie or not, Shannon's evident conflict and internal storm are the driving forces of "Take Shelter." Disregarding the underlying hints of imminent catastrophe, "Take Shelter" is a phenomenal ode to the fickle nature of the human mind and how, like it or not, all are at its disposal. '70S MICHIGAN KNIT TAM lost at OSU game. 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