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WEDNESDAY PICK | "Morvern Callar" takes a strange journey at the Walker Art Center

Courtesy Walker Art Center

February 14, 2012

Though Lynne Ramsay's 2002 film Morvern Callar is set during the holidays, it's just as well that it's not screening in December: there's nothing very Christmasy about the lights of a tree illuminating a human corpse. That's how the movie opens; we soon learn that the body belongs to the eponymous heroine's boyfriend, who committed suicide and left the manuscript of a masterful novel for Morvern (Samantha Morton) to send to a publisher. Leaving her boyfriend's body lying under the tree and going out to the pub is only the first of a number of unexpected decisions made by Morvern in a movie that will delight lovers of dream-like indie films but will frustrate viewers looking for a traditional plot. You know who you are.

Morvern Callar screens February 15 at the Walker Art Center as part of a series that includes the local premiere of Ramsay's new film We Need to Talk About Kevin.

"Morvern Callar" at the Walker Art Center

02/15/2012 - 7:30pm

Samantha Morton gives a masterful performance as Morvern, a young woman in small-town western Scotland who discovers her boyfriend’s body after he commits suicide on Christmas Day. She’s now alone, but also free, and uses what he’s left behind to find her way toward another life. “Mesmeric, startling….

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