![]() ![]() Pattinson's character is all sullen, angered and downbeat whereas Dafoe is all wide-eyed mania, egregiously long monologues that evokes the likes of Herman Melville. Leaving aside all the New England sailor-speak that makes up their dialogue, what you have is two actors forced to do battle with one another for screentime and yet somehow, one can't exist without the other. It is upsetting to think that Joaquin Phoenix is all but certain to walk away with all the actor gongs going this awards season when Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson deliver two of their most affecting, challenging performances ever. It deserves, at the very least, an attempt and if you can overcome your own prejudices against a movie like this, it's an incredible watch. ![]() Yet, can you recommend it? If you're brave enough, then yes. It is bleak, uncompromising, and utterly compelling. It is a dark, disturbing tale of the limits people are pushed to when they're alone, how we tear ourselves apart at the seams given the first opportunity. There are no moments in it, however, which could be described as entertaining in any kind of broad sense of the word. You stand back from 'The Lighthouse', and you can understand the level of skill, craft, intent and mastery it takes to do something like this. There isn't one second of this where director Robert Eggers is leaving anything to chance, nor Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson not giving every ounce of their capability to it all. To be clear, this is an exquisitely made, stunningly executed story about loneliness, rage, isolation, desperation and controlled farting. When it comes to something like 'The Lighthouse', there's always an element of wondering how you can square recommending something with how it made you feel afterwards. However, tempers begin to fray as the two men grow increasingly isolated, and madness begins to slip into their daily lives. Two lighthouse keepers (Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson) arrive on a desolate island in New England for a four-week stint tending to a lighthouse. An incredible, desperately weird, frightening masterpiece. ![]()
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