Big Fat Independent Movies
Sending Off SXSW Film 04
By Robert Faires, Fri., March 26, 2004
Straight Into Darkness
D: Jeff Burr; with Scott MacDonald, Ryan Francis, David Warner, Linda Thorson, James LeGrosNarrative Feature Special Screenings, U.S. Premiere
In the twilight days of World War II, two American GIs one wild and violent, the other quiet and haunted by his past go AWOL in a bid to escape the horrors of the battlefield. But their flight through wintry forests and fields only leads them right where the title says. They encounter one nightmare after another: a mute priest with a taste for human flesh, an entire wedding party hanged from trees, a miniature army of gun-toting orphans. It gives Burr's combat drama the feel of Edgar Allen Poe having shanghaied Bill Mauldin's Willie and Joe and marched them through his fevered imagination. Grim it certainly is, and once Poe's "The Conqueror Worm" is quoted, the outcome is never in doubt, but crisp cinematography and taut performances by all the actors including a crew of true orphans from Romania build up such atmosphere and tension that we can't run from it any more than its characters can.