Septien

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"Smother The Demons"
  • NR
  • 2011
  • 1 hr 20 min
  • 5.9  (604)
  • 50

Septien is a 2011 movie that was directed by Michael Tully and stars Michael Tully himself, along with Robert Longstreet and Onur Tukel. The movie is a dark comedy that revolves around the life of Cornelius Rawlings, a man who disappeared from his family home without any explanation, only to suddenly return years later. Cornelius Rawlings, played by Longstreet, arrives at his family home one day after a long absence, resulting in the rest of his family being understandably shocked and unsettled. The Rawlings family is composed of his two brothers, Ezra (played by Tully) and Amos (played by Tukel), who live in a dilapidated home in a rural area, and who are both struggling with their own personal problems.

Ezra is a painter who has not produced any new work in years, and who spends most of his time playing basketball, eating canned sardines, and drinking beer. Meanwhile, Amos is a devoutly religious man who spends his days preaching to anyone who will listen, and who appears to be a bit unhinged. Both brothers are clearly unhappy with their current lives, and appear to be barely getting by.

Cornelius' sudden return to the family home prompts a number of changes in the lives of these three men. While the reasons for his long absence are not entirely clear, and seem to be tied up with his own personal traumas, Cornelius plunges headlong into a bizarre set of activities that include racing greyhounds, engaging in bizarre wrestling matches, and performing various other strange and possibly illegal activities.

As the movie progresses, we see the relationships between the brothers change and evolve, with Ezra making efforts to paint again and take his life and career more seriously, while Amos continues to spiral downwards into madness. Meanwhile, Cornelius seems to have no clear plan or direction, and continues to engage in increasingly destructive behavior.

What sets Septien apart from other movies with similar themes is its truly unique sense of humor. The film is packed with oddball characters and moments that are both bizarre and hilarious in equal measure. The characters are all clearly damaged in one way or another, and their struggles are presented in a way that never quite feels tragic, but instead feels surreal and even absurd. The result is a movie that will have you scratching your head at times, but that is ultimately very entertaining and compelling.

One of the strengths of Septien is its visuals. The movie was shot on Super 16mm film, which gives the movie a grainy, old-fashioned feel that fits perfectly with the rural setting and characters. The cinematography is often beautiful, with a keen sense for the small moments that define the characters' lives. The soundtrack is also worthy of note, with a moody collection of country and folk songs that helps to set the tone for the movie.

Overall, Septien is a movie that feels refreshingly original and daring, and is likely to appeal to fans of offbeat humor and quirky characters. While the movie is not always easy to follow, and some viewers may be put off by its more surreal moments, it is a genuinely rewarding experience that is well worth checking out.

Septien is a 2011 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 20 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.9 and a MetaScore of 50.

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  • Release Date
    2011
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 20 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.9  (604)
  • Metascore
    50