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Immigrant stories put a freshframe around lives that native-born citizens don't think too deeply about. Science fiction movies can do the same, but in a more exaggerated fashion, revealing the surreal eeriness of the "normal." You can see this dynamic on displayin "The Becomers,"writer-director ZachClark's movie about extraterrestrials coming to earth and assuming the bodies of humans. It's probably more engrossing to just throw the movie onand let it unfold than to go into it after reading a review or summary. Any impact the movie has comes from the alternately comical and unnerving way Clark and the cast and crew choose to unveil each new bit of information, from the mechanics of body takeovers to the sex lives of these creatures (orifices are involved, though not the ones we're used to).

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Shot in greater Chicago, themovie throws you into the middle of its premise, and establishes right away that this is a science fiction movie that's going to explore its ideas from the points-of-view of aliens rather than the humans who encounter them. The main characters are two lovers from a dying world who've come here separatelyto reunite and make a fresh start and end up together after some complications, living an outwardly typical suburban American lifestyle.The aliensare played by various actors, in the manner of a science fiction or horror film where creatures or spirits pass from one host to another. The main cast includesIsabel Alamin, Molly Plunk, Victoria Misu, andMike Lopez,and the tale is occasionally narrated by Russell Mael in a not-quite-monotone that's sneakily funny at times.

Everybody is on-point in terms of a unified mode of performance. The visitorsare deadpan, quietly internal when dealing with humans yetsuper-alert, and a bit too cheerful-chirpy or overly invested in what they've learned about human life and how they're chosen to represent or regurgitate our behavior. There's a strangely touching shot of a "male" and "female" extraterrestrial couple lying on a couch together watching TV, and the woman stretches her long leg out and touches the man with her foot; it's an unknowing parody of the way people who are physically intimate with each other express that with casual touch. Humans who interact with aliens in human skins know there's something "off" but can't figure out what it is. There’s also a shot of a character eating snack food out of a can with a spoon, and it might make you think about what it means to eat something out of a can with a spoon.

Disguises are necessary. The initial form of an inhabited human body has glowing fuchsia eyes. Special contacts are needed to cover this up. The anatomies of the creatures beneath human skins are glimpsed but not shown in totality. These visitors are giving very good performances as us, and anything that's "not right" could be chalked up to them being humans who are a bit odd. Since everybody's a bit odd once you get to know them, they can get away with a lot.

They've ended up in suburbia for whatever reason, and not the "American Beauty" or "The Graduate"kind of suburbia where yuppies in expensive clothesdrive fancy cars while thinking about the empty materialism of their lives. This is a more, er, earthbound kind of suburbia. Car culture rules supreme. People shop at convenience stores and discount clothing stores. Something about the way Clark and cinematographer Darryl Pittman shoot their real-life locations, including a standard-issue "motor lodge"motel and a cookie-cutter suburban house, evokes a secondary point of interest in Alfred Hitchco*ck's "Psycho": the way the film captures what the United States looked like in the middle of the 20th century, when the interstate highway system was being built, a lot of smaller towns were being bypassed and forgotten and choked off from prosperity, and the "freedom" of the open road transmogrified into fearfulness and despair if you were running away from something instead of towards something.

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I'm not sure that Clark has enough gas in the tank to carry the movie'spremise through the entire running time of a feature (though this is a short one by Hollywood standards). And the movie becomes less special and simultaneously more heavy-handed and diffused when our main couple falls in with a cult whose behavior makes them seem like a parody of extreme MAGA orQAnon, and the movie gets bogged down in a black-comedy political kidnapping plot. But "The Becomers" is still an arresting movie, and a great example of how to do a lot with a little.

The center of interest in terms of drama and comedy is really the central relationship between the extraterrestrial couple. It'ssimultaneously a parody of American middle-class notions of contentment yet at the same time a disarmingly sweet and sincere endorsem*nt of it. At points during the movie's middle section, Iwas reminded of David Cronenberg's "The Fly,"which used science fiction and body horror to explore the full arc of a committed relationship, including the "in sickness and in health" part of marriage vows. As Mickey &Sylvia sang in their classic song, love is strange, but also the most comforting thing in a disordered world.

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The Becomers (2024)

86 minutes

Cast

Molly Plunk

Mike Lopez

Frank V. Ross

Isabel Alamin

Keith Kelly

Russell Maelas Narrator (voice)

Director

  • Zach Clark

Writer

  • Zach Clark

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