Director: Ti West
Notable Cast: Mia Goth, David Corenswet, Tandi Wright,
Matthew Sunderland, Emma Jenkins-Purro, Alistair Sewell
When Ti West dropped his A24 neo-retro-slasher (is that a
thing?) X earlier this year, it took the horror community by surprise.
Love it or hate it, West delivered a slasher that used its retro 70s
exploitation style to chat a bit about the genre in a way that made a splash in
the community.
The real twist of the film was that West, actress Mia Goth,
and studio A24 managed to simultaneously film a prequel about one of the film’s
villains. Pearl, named after the villainess at the center of the film,
is inherently tied to X in most of its themes but serves as a character
study about the birth of a killer ala American Psycho or Henry:
Portrait of a Serial Killer. In a bold maneuver, A24 attached the teaser
trailer to the end of X. Surprise! This is already a
franchise.
Reportedly, West and Goth had worked out this character
story together during the process of filming X. Yet, on paper, Pearl
achingly feels like an exercise in extensive character backstory writing, but
one that is both empowered and hindered by that intention. As viewers of its predecessor,
where can the film go that will hook us? The answer that Pearl presents is
a story that is far more character focused than plot focused. Is the story
going to drive the film? Absolutely not. Is the character going to drive it?
Absolutely.