In an isolated mountain village in 19th century Macedonia, a young girl is kidnapped and then transformed into a witch by an ancient spirit.In an isolated mountain village in 19th century Macedonia, a young girl is kidnapped and then transformed into a witch by an ancient spirit.In an isolated mountain village in 19th century Macedonia, a young girl is kidnapped and then transformed into a witch by an ancient spirit.
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It wouldn't surprise me if this gets remade in the an English language version as the plot is unique and scary enough.
The director is obviously inspired by Terence Malick movies and the folk horror element is drawn from movies like Robert Eggers' The Witch.
I found this to be enthralling, surprising and one of the most inventive movies I've seen this year.
It's technically a witch movie, but it's also kind of an alien movie. Let me explain...
No spoilers here, but the premise follows a young witch in the 19th century who was kept isolated from humanity until adulthood, then experiences what it's like to be human for the first time by taking over the bodies of villagers and living out their lives.
The rest of the film is a soulful meditation that is essentially an alien observing how humans think, feel, and how they treat one another. It gives a very unique perspective on the simple things in life that we often take for granted, both good and bad.
It made me grateful for the full spectrum of human pleasures and pains-happiness and heartbreak.
The weirdness of the witch elements and the story's slow pace will definitely turn a lot of people off. The fact that a good chunk of the film just portrays normal simple lives being lived makes some moments feel rather repetitive. Sometimes I found myself thinking "I get the point, and I like the point, but let's move on now."
Still, this is one of those films that had such ambition that I can't help but admire it-even the small stuff I didn't personally care for.
If you are in a thinking mood, this is a soulful, dark drama that will certainly satisfy.
Absolutely nothing to do with witchcraft or horror once you've peeled away the skin, but a magnificent and engaging exploration of the influences and effects that take their toll and shape your soul.
I'm sure the people who tuned in anticipating a medieval feature on witches were shocked to their very conscience. The first act might resonate with familiar feelings that of a horror-centric set-up. The second act on the other hand sponsored a sudden change of course and heart in the core direction as well as in its style of narrative.
To summarize, "You Won't Be Alone" is not your ordinary tale revolving around some den full of witches nor does it have to do anything with their origination, those characteristics are merely used as backdrops to a much larger objective at play. To put it mildly, the story speaks of possibilities, of choices, all from a perspective of a young woman who's just been given the invaluable opportunity to look into her surroundings and her life itself.
With her innocent, compassionate gazes, we can see the world, the people, and all that is around her through a much simpler lens. Reflecting the very foundation of life itself that is fraught with pain, suffering (here it is symbolized through the toxic patriarchy), and everyday hardships, which are fairly synonymous for all human beings, irrespective of their genders or their sexual identities.
Yet, amidst all these inconveniences, there are moments worth cherishing, and there is love worth fighting for, even after so many nasty experiences, we are still left with the people whom we can trust, whom we can spend our whole life with, in those particular facets lies the true significance of living, the unreal feeling of existing, the incredible feeling of being Alive.
And I strongly believe, that's what the film wants to convey. We often make things too complicated for ourselves, we more often than not make things much more difficult for us as well as for our loved ones. At those peak moments of disquietude, and hopelessness, we might wanna take a look from a different perspective, we might wanna bring back our inner child, which is long forbidden. Perhaps, that childlike innocence, that very naivety would help us in those dire circumstances, maybe that is what we need, that is what our situations call for.
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to Focus Features, writer/director Goran Stolevski traced the terrifying legends of his family's homeland to find his characters and plot. "From researching Macedonian folk tales, I discovered that when individuals were accused of witchcraft, they were also suspected of taking the shape of another person or animal," he recalls. "Those two things sparked the idea of the film."
- GoofsWhen the raptor "lands" on the rock at the 14 minute mark, it is obvious that it was a film clip played backwards, where the bird was actually flying away from the rock his handler placed him on.
- Quotes
Biliana: Every last bit of me thirsts
Biliana: For everything bit of him
Biliana: Only not the skin-flesh him.
Biliana: Him the boy inside.
Biliana: Him the boy with the eyes..
Biliana: The eyes that look scared, Even when they're smiling
Biliana: It's that boy, him i want to put my arms around.
Biliana: To hold him.
Biliana: To hold him.
Biliana: To chase that timidness away.
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- Gross US & Canada
- $264,055
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $124,750
- Apr 3, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $335,465
- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
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- 1.44 : 1