Saturday 1 June 2013

A Review of American Mary (2012) directed by Jen and Sylvia Soska SPOILER ALERT!!! By Lea Weller BA





Mary Mason is a struggling medical student who is broke and is losing interest in her surgical work. She goes to a local nightclub to find work as a stripper as this is her last resort; the only way to get money now. Once there she performs for the club owner until he is disturbed by his doormen as one of his patrons has been shot. Being a dodgy club owner the police could not be called so he enlisted Mary to attend to the injured man. After this Mary starts performing underground surgery in many forms including being approached by a Betty Boop lookalike to help her friend by performing unconventional surgery to sew up a woman’s vagina and remove her nipples so she looks like a Barbie doll and can feel like a doll naked without any of the pressure of being ‘indecent’ in a sense. All this for $10,000 with another $2000 on top of that just for turning up to see the doll woman. Easy money for Mary. 




Written and directed by Jen and Sylvia Soska; the twisted twins, this film creates and overwhelming feeling of empathy for Mary and as she continues on her journey the audience roots her on. Getting some sort of satisfaction out of one particular event; when her medical professor drugs her and rapes her while filming it at a surgeon’s party. She enlists a club owner; who has grown fond of Mary while she has performed underground surgery for him and his heavy’s, to kidnap her professor. He is then seen duct taped to a table and she tells him how she has found a new love for body modification and how she is going to use him for a guinea pig. 

 

The viewer assumes he is dead and a later scene where she is questioned by a police man also portrays this…. Until… she goes to see him. This is where we see the true extent of Mary’ work; she had removed both arms, both legs and then hung him on hooks by the skin in his back and had just left him dangling by his skin for days. This is one of my favourite scenes in the film, just for the surprise you get when Mary reveals to us the professor is not dead but suffering just as he should.



 


American Mary won five awards at Screamfest in 2012 taking home Best Actress for Katharine Isabelle’s role as the lovely Mary – a great performance I might add; just as in Ginger Snaps. Brian Pearson took home Best Cinematography. The film also won Best Makeup and Best Picture but the one we all like to see is the award for Best Director in which Jen and Sylvia Soska show us just how they have rebooted the horror genre with such a great film. 



Along with The Human Centipede films and the up and coming Thanatomorphose along with all the remakes and other horror releases this year we are sure in for a treat.






This is one hell of a film both narratively and visually. This is definitely one to keep in the collection and one and another one added to the body horror genre. Check out the Soska blog "Penny Dreadful Diary" for more on the twisted twins of future horror.

http://twistedtwinsproductions.blogspot.co.uk/ and check them out on twitter https://twitter.com/twisted_twins.
 

 By Lea Weller BA

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