Septien

Aug 21, 2011

(Michael Tully, USA, 2011, blu-ray, 79min)

 Michael Tully’s (Silver Jew, Cocaine Angel)  genre mashup  Septien follows Cornelius Rawlings who returns to his family’s farm eighteen  years after disappearing without a trace. While his parents are long  deceased, Cornelius’s brothers continue to live in isolation on this  forgotten piece of land. Ezra is a freak for two things: cleanliness and Jesus. Amos is a self-taught artist who fetishizes sports and Satan.  Although back home, Cornelius is still distant. In between challenging  strangers to one-on-one games, he huffs and drinks the days away. The  family’s high-school sports demons show up one day in the guise of a  plumber and a pretty girl. Only a mysterious drifter can redeem their  souls on 4th and goal. Triple-threat actor/writer/director Tully creates a backwoods world that’s only a few trees away from our own, complete  with characters on the edge of sanity that we can actually relate to. A hero tale gone wrong, SEPTIEN is funny when it’s inappropriate to laugh, and realistic when it should be psychotic.

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