They
Came Back (2004)
Rated R
Starring: Géraldine Pailhas, Jonathan
Zaccaï, and Frédéric Pierrot
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Think zombie movies have been done to death? Think again. French writer/director
Robin Campillo has taken the genre in a new direction with They Came
Back,
a completely bloodless look at what would happen if the recently deceased
came back from the dead. The movie wastes no time getting to the point. The opening credits show
the dead simply walking out of the cemetery, looking as if they'd just
returned from a cruise vacation. They're smiling and look relaxed. No
shuffling, drooling zombies here. The film centers on the events in a
small city in France, although we later learn that the dead are awakening
elsewhere too.
The mayor (Victor Garrivier)
calls a meeting of the town's dignitaries to plan a method of dealing
with the sudden population increase. It's
determined that the "returnees", as they're called, should be
housed in a Red Cross center until such time as they can be assimilated
back into society. They seem to be suffering from symptoms not too far
removed from receiving a concussion. The plan is to eventually get them
reunited with their families, if permitted, while researching their behavior
to see what, if anything, can be determined about the reasons for their
return.
They
Came Back is really not
a zombie film as much as it is a look at how human beings deal with
life and death. What if our theories of "closure" were
suddenly torn asunder and we had to rethink everything we thought we knew
about the finality of death? Although the thought of having to deal with
the return of someone who was thought gone forever might be horrible or
unnerving, the film itself is not scary -- at least, not in the conventional
way.
While the description might attract horror fans, the film itself will
probably turn them off. It's slow-paced and not very action-oriented but,
because it takes the time to mull its subject matter's philosophical ramifications,
that's probably for the best. They Came Back also doesn't even try to
explain why the dead suddenly return but that's probably for the best
as well.
It's
definitely not a must-see movie, but They
Came Back is certainly
an interesting take on an idea that's been around for a long time. Worth
seeing if you like your movies to think outside the box from time-to-time.
Trivia: Victor
Garrivier died in Paris in December 2004, at the age of 73. (Source: The
Internet Movie Database) |