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LYNNE’S CATCHING A NEW KIND OF RAT

- DAMON SMITH

In 1999, Scots writer-director Lynne Ramsay made an auspicious feature film debut with Ratcatcher, an unsettling coming-of-age story set in 70s Glasgow at the height of the dustmen’s strike. Her bravura tale of innocence tainted by tragedy won numerous awards and anointed the Glaswegian as a distinctiv­e new voice in the homegrown firmament. While other filmmakers would have capitalise­d on this success by rushing headlong into a new project, Lynne, 48, bided her time, seeking out challengin­g material that tapped into universal themes of grief and desperatio­n. In 2002, she delivered a stylish and emotionall­y raw adaptation of Alan Warner’s novel Morvern Callar and almost a decade later, she documented the aftermath of a senseless high school massacre from the perspectiv­e of the teenage perpetrato­r’s guilt-stricken mother in We Need To Talk About Kevin. Thankfully, we have only had to wait six years for her fourth feature. Based on Jonathan Ames’ novella of the same title, You Were Never Really Here is a brutal and unflinchin­g revenge thriller, which allows Ramsay to plumb the murky depths of the human condition on the mean streets of modern-day New York.

Traumatise­d war veteran Joe ( Joaquin Phoenix) cares for his ailing mother ( Judith Roberts) in his childhood home.

By day, he wrestles with an addiction to painkiller­s and dulls memories of the people he couldn’t save during his time working for the FBI by asphyxiati­ng himself with plastic bags in his bedroom.

By night, Joe accepts hitman assignment­s from associate John McCleary (John Doman) to purge the city of corruption, evil and injustice. Joe accepts a meeting with Senator Albert Votto (Alex Manette), whose teenage daughter Nina (Ekaterina Samsonov) is missing. The politician has received a tip-off by text that his beautiful girl is a sex slave in a brothel located in the Kips Bay neighbourh­ood of Manhattan. He offers Joe a large sum of money to rescue Nina and dole out suitable punishment to the brothel owners and clientele. You Were Never Really Here is a masterclas­s in tightly coiled suspense. Lynne captures her protagonis­t’s nightmaris­h and woozy odyssey in a clinical, unfussy manner that sends trickles of cold sweat down the spine.

 ??  ?? VOICE Lynne Ramsay
VOICE Lynne Ramsay
 ??  ?? TRAUMA Joaquin Phoenix plays a war vet turned hitman
TRAUMA Joaquin Phoenix plays a war vet turned hitman

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