I'm not sure this is a movie review. I see it more like a love letter to a man I admire very much.
I've seen
Ed Wood's Plan 9 from Outer Space countless times over the years, from cinema
to VHS to DVD and now, finally, a gorgeous blu-ray from Legend Films. I think
the world since long has passed that stage where it was okay to laugh at Ed
Wood, some kind of respect and admiration has instead replaced the mockery. No,
I don't love Wood because he's considered a bad director or adore Plan 9
because some people consider it the worst movie ever made - because it's not
the worst movie ever made. Crappy movies is forgotten, despised and never seen
again. Plan 9 finds new fans every damn day.
The secret
- which might not be that secret - to Ed Wood's success and especially the
uniqueness of this movie is that every second, every frame of it is sloppily
made and lousily written. Not a bad thing, please understand that. This creates
almost pure, 100 % cinema. If one single scene was perfect, brilliant,
technically outstanding, the whole movie would be less good. Now it's a league
of it's own, something only one man could have done. He did it his way, and
boy, don't we all love him for that?
Beyond the
ultra-cheesy dialogue, the wobbling sets and insane script lies an enthusiasm
that very few other directors has been able to reproduce. Imagine you have no
money at all, you have hardly any sets and actors who - some of them at least -
can't act, but still... you're working hard, doing your best, never giving up.
Wood did that, up to a certain point - until something, that dreaded sadness,
took control over him and alcohol was the best way to soothe the pain. Plan 9
is his magnum opus, a movie so twisted and crazy that he never could make a
similar film again. Maybe it broke him indirectly, maybe it made him - some
kind of odd self-loathing direct the actually quite good anti-porno
exploitation The Sinister Urge before he dived into that particularly genre
himself.
Well, back
to Plan 9. The blu-ray from Legend Films looks excellent and pretty sure we
will never see it in better quality. The cinematography is quite decent at
times and so some of the actors, mostly the veterans like Lyle Talbot, Tom
Keene and Gregory Walcott, but Bela Lugosi is okay in his last part ever (shot
long before this movie even was a twinkle in Wood's eye) and my favourite,
Bunny Breckenridge is splendid as The Ruler - just a little tiny bit miscast.
Criswell is awesome, but you all know that. I hope. Oh, Tor Johnson is
fantastic, but that's because he plays Tor Johnson and no one else!
I'm a
sensitive person and included on the BD was something very touching: two home
movies from the Woodian estate. The first one includes a fragment of something
that looks like a party. We see a transperson, maybe Wood himself, and some
people smoking. The next part is Wood eating birthday cake together with a
young man (a relative of some kind I guess), looking happy. The third part is,
well, it feels very private. Like we're entering the soul of Wood.
It's Ed
alone in his living room. This is probably late sixties or early seventies.
He's dressed in a wig, a dress and his beloved angora sweater. He admires
himself, looks at couple of huge ladies undies, sits down and starts trying
them on. Fades to black. Wood is a bit plump here, maybe his alcoholism has
affected him, but what's more important: he's human, he's frail. He loves
himself, he looks down at this man dressed in woman's clothing and loves him.
It's one of
those moments where all the problems in his world couldn't touch him, when
fiascos and failed love affairs is far away. It's the Ed Wood he always wanted
to be:
Himself.
3 comments:
"and now, finally, a gorgeous blu-ray from Legend Films."
I´m surprised......but he deserves it.
"Plan 9 is his magnum opus, a movie so twisted and crazy that he never could make a similar film again."
I think it´s the only film I have seen by him.
But I really like it.
"He loves himself, he looks down at this man dressed in woman's clothing and loves him."
I never thought about that.....but might have been when he was totally at peace with himself.
That video you posted....he looks very happy.
Great review ninja, thanks for the love letter to Wood.
Megatron
"Crappy movies is forgotten, despised and never seen again. Plan 9 finds new fans every damn day."
Truer words were never spoken. Awesome write up.
Thank you so much! I hope even more people can discover Ed and his legacy. He's worth it!
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