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<p dir="auto"><strong>wmcclain</strong> — <em>3 years ago(April 03, 2023 01:01 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (1970)<br />
, directed by Jaromil Jireš.<br />
I don't often venture into surreal Euro art films, but this Czech title is just too gorgeous to skip. At only 1h17m I can live with the weird-god-help-us plotlessness.<br />
Surreal = "incidents which are dramatically symbolic, but which make little sense in terms of coherent plot".<br />
This is part of a little genre of interesting films: the young girl's coming of age told as horror-fantasy inspired by dark fairy tales.<br />
The Company of Wolves (1984)<br />
and<br />
Pan's Labyrinth (2006)<br />
are other examples.<br />
I didn't care to try to puzzle out the story (if there is one) but the imagery and fragments of plot strongly invoke the dream imagery of adolescence, those half-forgotten never-understood years when a new world is revealed, then taken away again.<br />
A major attraction is Jaroslava Schallerová as the title character, her first film at age 13 and just beautiful in every way. I try not to feel too pervy when watching this but a girl's fantasy imagery is just<br />
intimate<br />
. We have brief nudity and erotica, but she and the film are appealing far beyond that. She is a strong character, coming into her powers.<br />
Criterion Blu-ray with a lovely image.<br />
The disc includes a nice isolated score by<br />
The Valerie Project<br />
, a US band. Described as "psychedelic folk", a lot of it sounds like art-rock of the early 1970s, say by Pink Floyd or King Crimson. You can listen online at their<br />
website<br />
.<br />
Capsule film reviews:<br />
Strange Picture Scroll</p>
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<p dir="auto">a great film that i saw one year ago for the first time. it's probably the most tripped out fever-dreamlike vampire fairytale i could possibly wish for in the absence of LSD and Jaroslava Schallerová is really stunning in the lead role carrying the whole film on her shoulders. i  especially love how this film is a perfect mashup of 2 other films i already absolutely adore: the Czech classic<br />
Daisies<br />
and Japanese horror<br />
House<br />
imo but with fewer jump scares and way more gothic, vampiric loveliness. so i was naturally starting to get warm with<br />
Valerie<br />
right away and i know will return to it again some time soon.<br />
suck it.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Big fan of this one. Love the dreamy and surreal atmosphere. I own the excellent Criterion release.<br />
You've seen Guy Standeven in something because the man was in everything.</p>
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