Review of Vi

Vi (2013)
3/10
Not a good film with flaws, this is a terrible film with some positives
13 January 2017
Warning: Spoilers
This is a really bad film. It is slow, with lots of filler scenes, lots of slow moments and is ultimately pointless. People use these terms interchangeably, but they are different things and this film is guilty of all of them.

Scenes that last too long? Check. Scenes that add nothing to the story? Check. Subplots that are unexplored? Sure. The whole story lacking a good structure? Yep. A point to this thing? Nopes.

There is a graphic sex scene in the beginning that adds nothing to the story. When I mean graphic, I mean we are centimeters away from actual pornography. Yes, it's realistic, as realistic as they can go without it being actual intercourse, but what's the point? Oh, it's to be edgy.

If you want to be edgy, dear, some folks have already added real intercourse in their films. This is as edgy as a temporary tattoo.

If you really wanted to go with edgy, you could've not simulated the final scene on the floor (you know what I'm talking about). That would've disturbed people, but this film didn't want to go too far. It wants the coolness of the tattoo without the commitment.

I'm not advocating for these things. Edgy scenes are no substitute for a good story.

Here, there is no good story. This film unintentionally becomes the story of three mental patients. This is not intended by the script, but this is the result of the director's choices.

Krister is a control freak. Everything has to be his way. He controls his girlfriend's every move, her friends, whether she goes out, if she comes late, if she smokes, etc.

Ida is a mentally-retarded adult child. She has no personality, no style, no taste, no friends, no identity, no hobbies.

Linda is also a mentally-retarded adult who is a teenager in her thirties. Hobbies include clubbing, promiscuity, drinking, drugs, etc. I'm not judging her or saying that these are bad things. She's an adult. But as an adult, she has no friends and her only friend is Ida, a mentally-retarded adult child.

You see, because the director wastes our time with pointless stuff, they forgot to give these characters depth.

So Krister is presented as a loser because he has no friends. That is intentional. Ida even tells him that "at least I have friends." But Linda has no friends either. That's why she's hanging out with Ida, someone who is clearly not her age (mentally). Linda is (mentally) 14-15 years old. Ida is 8 or 9.

Ida is at a developmental stage where she copies Linda. She quotes phrases from her, she listens to her music, she goes out with her and does the same things she does. She listens to a CD from Linda even though they have Spotify.

How is Linda not a loser too?

At the end of the day, Krister has a girlfriend, Linda has no one. Krister has Ida most of the time. Linda has her only on the weekends, sometimes. Ida is far from the perfect girlfriend for Krister. She's lacking in the mental/personality department, but she's attractive and can bear him children, which is what he wants. So we know what he sees in her. But what does Linda see in Ida? She has a dumb sidekick she call say nasty things to?

Linda is a nasty character who meddles in the life and relationship of a mentally unstable person when she's supposed to be a friend. Yes, Linda doesn't like Krister, but is there someone in particular she likes? She is a promiscuous person meddling in a couple's life. Is Ida better off living like Linda? Is Ida better off with someone else? Would Linda stop meddling if Krister were someone else? Nopes. Misery likes company and some people hate seeing stable couples.

The director could've spent one minute showing us that Linda has her own life, her own friends, but missing that opportunity made this film what it is. So Linda looks like a loser, trying to break off a couple so that she can have her sidekick all for herself. Wow.

This is not a story of a couple and their struggles. This is a story of a man (Krister) and a woman (Linda) who don't like each other but have to share or fight for the attention of a retarded girl (Ida).
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