Please Baby Please

Showings

Main St. Landing Performing Arts Center Film House Fri, Oct 28, 2022 9:00 PM
Andrea Riseborough and Harry Melling play a couple, Suze and Arthur, who witness a murder by the balletic hoodlums, and it sends their marriage and gender identities into free fall.

Description

Directed by Amanda Kramer
USA | 2022 | Fiction | 95 min | English
Film Source: Music Box

The film opens on a gang of leather-clad street toughs posing and swaying to discordant jazz. The overt West Side Story reference invites the viewer into the glossy, pastiche-fueled world of Please Baby Please, a title like a 1950’s pop-ballad refrain, saturated in neon, studded with vintage cars, bobby socks, and ascots, and dripping in beatnik slang and poetry. The film’s flamboyant, quasi-musical aesthetic is a firehose of desire, and director Amanda Kramer drowns the screen with style and sensuality. The cast is game for all the carnivalesque cheekiness she can conjure. Andrea Riseborough clocks about a thousand different tones and expressions per scene, ambling between cat-like slink and wise-guy brawn, and Harry Melling continues to impress with his eclectic career choices since appearing as Dudley Dursely in the Harry Potter series. The two play a couple, Suze and Arthur, who witness a murder by the balletic hoodlums, and it sends their marriage and gender identities into free fall. The film dances and swoons around the central question of “What is a man?”—a ripe interrogation for the retro mid-century setting, during which antiquated notions of gender conformity abounded. Nothing here is musty or stale, though. Kramer’s vision is fresh, electric, and thrillingly modern. ~TW

“Blending camp melodrama with snappy dialogue, romantic songs, and S&M dance routines, the lurid alternate universe Kramer conjures is as rebellious and playful as her unlikely heroes.” - Film Comment