Enigma Cinema – How to Watch and Enjoy a Confusing Movie
Thereâs a genre of movies that I wish DVD stores would devote a shelf to, maybe in between drama and horror, because thatâs what itâs like trying to get through a confusing movie.
You might know what I meanâany film that has more questions than credits, and merits some kind of warning like âOnly watch this if have some basic understanding of the Middle East peace process.â
So, why do confusing movies exist, what is their place in cinema, and how can the audience enjoy them?
+++What is a confusing movie?+++
You know youâre watching a confusing movie when your mind is scurrying about with more questions than a Trivial Pursuit deck. Like, âwhy did that happen?â, or âI must be so dumb arggggh Iâm not getting this!â Memories of high school aptitude tests returnâexcept you canât just colour in âABBA ACDCâ for the entire film.
+++Whatâs so confusing?+++
Mind messiness can be caused by one or both markers of such movies: what it looks like and what itâs about; direction and plot.
If directors and editors opt for techniques such as split screens (Kill Bill) shaky cameramen (Bourne Identity) and subliminal cut shots (Fight Club), then itâs brain overload, given that weâre typically only used to anything as flashy as Cameron Diazâs white-as-light smile. Directors like to tease with false hints, like leaving the camera on a piece of paper for too long, or slipping in a crescendo of ooh-ah music.
As for plot, when the characters all look the same or talk the same, they become âthat guy with the bad moustacheâ (CIA dude in Charlie Wilsonâs War) or âLeonardo di Caprioâ (The Departed). Thatâs even if you can understand what the actors are saying with their patois of potty pommy such as in Snatch.
Witty scriptwriters flex their knuckles with glee when writing any script with time-shifting and flashbacks. The audience is left to function on a Friday nightâs worth of brainpower to determine when the hell they are, let alone what is going on (Memento, 12 Monkeys).
+++Why do confusing movies exist?+++
So then, if the audience folds origami frowns in foreheads, why do studios produce confusing movies? Because it makes the film seem arty â âOh well, it must be a good film because it was on so much a higher level.â However, just because something seems smarty-pants does not make it entertaining.
+++Confounding can be astoundingâ¦+++
All that intense thinking needed for confusing movies though can be entertainmentâ anything you have to watch more than once to understand is like hiring two DVDs. Plus, thereâs the smug feeling of âOh of course itâs so obvious now.â Who remembers watching The Sixth Sense the second time and seeing how it was all done? Pretty clever hey. And Fight Clubâwell, if you werenât offended youâd be commending how the script, editing and direction all came together.
+++But perplexing is too vexing+++
What happens though when the tricky elements donât come together? Unless youâre watching Inconvenient Truth for education, or a WWF Smackdown âdocumentaryâ for post-lobotomy recovery, most films fall into that happy medium of entertainment to keep one occupied for a couple of hours. What a confusing film does to upset this aim is to spark arguments and popcorn fights when the less clever/awake moviegoers forego cinema etiquette and rasp out too many âwho was thatâsâ and âI donât get itâsâ.
And, just as Dada artist Duchamp rotated a urinal 90 degrees and called it art, some films are just as much a joke âand just as much piss-takers. Producers know the plot is dodgy, so they make it look arty to draw in crowds.
+++How to enjoy a confusing movie+++
Until such time as the Office of Film and Literature Classification runs a statement of âWarning, may cause wrinklesâ, what is the humble moviegoer to do to ensure they understand whatâs going on?
1. —Read the reviews first. If words such as âartfulâ, âcomplexâ and âconfoundingâ crop up, prepare yourself by watching the trailer on the internet. You may even need to read Homerâs Greek epic âThe Odysseyâ before seeing George Clooney in âO Brother Where Art Thouâ to get more from it. And for Georgy boy again, read several issues of The Economist to understand what heâs up to in Syriana.
2. —Stay awake. Do not drink red wine before seeing such a film. Go with caffeine, but not too much to need a trip to the loo in those crucial scenes.
3. —Damage control. If youâre in the cinema wondering why some guy went into a hotel room and whether the scene is in the past, present or future, then keep quiet. Even if everyone else is stirring their grey matter into a tangle, imagine if they all started whispering âwho was thatâ or âwhy did he do thatâ. Youâd then miss the next line, protracting into an echo of âwhat did he just say?â Remember, thereâs no rewind button between choctops and super soppa sodas.
4. —Recover. Just get it out on DVD and hope that dinner parties for the next three months donât involve any intense conversations about how extraordinarily delightful that eight Oscar-nominated film is.
+++Studios should shape up+++
Perhaps the studios would make more money if people werenât so intimidated by confusing filmsâit is possible to get the balance right. So I plead to the honchos of Hollywood to consider some factors in their confusing films. Give your characters names that are distinguishable and memorable. If you must tell a story that requires watching SBS news every night, just pass it off as âbased on true eventsâ and leave it at that âor do a Star Wars style text intro. Keep the fancy editing to a minimum and please, if youâre going to use accents (The Wind That Shakes the Barley), shout us all a Guinness beforehand so we can get native.
Next time youâre thinking about what kind of movie to see, consider something a little more engaging than a chick-flick or action blockbuster. Confusing movies neednât be a drama or horror story for audiences; by knowing how to follow a convoluted plot, excellent entertainment value is possible.
I am a freelance writer and editor specialising in article and review format. I generate story ideas, conduct research and interviews then complete the piece in line with house style and expected deadlines. The underlying philosophy to any writing I do is âinformation through engagementâ.
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