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The Listener Review: Buscemi’s Emotionally Searing Chamber Piece

Tessa Thompson Anchors Steve Buscemi's Daring Minimalist Vision with a Transcendent Performance

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In Steve Buscemi’s pensive drama “The Listener,” we are treated to a conceptually daring and inimitably intimate character study. The entire film takes place over one graveyard shift as crisis counselor Beth (a phenomenally layered Tessa Thompson) settles in to field calls on a volunteer helpline. What ensues is a mesmerizing portrait of quiet heroism and emotional fortitude in the face of others’ turmoil.

From the first trill of the telephone, Thompson commands the screen – the sole actor we see for the duration. As a kaleidoscope of disembodied voices from all walks of life pour their hearts out, we watch her every microexpression. With remarkable nuance and profound empathy, she reacts to tales of trauma, abuse, depression, and existential anguish. While her callers remain unseen specters, Thompson fleshes out the full dimensionality of their plights through her transfixing performance.

This audacious single-hander format strips the narrative down to its most elemental: the human connection forged between two strangers through the simple act of listening. By shrewdly removing all visual distractions, Buscemi’s pinhole perspective utterly immerses us in Beth’s metaphorical pandora’s box of karloffish woes. We anxiously await each ring of the phone, wondering what fresh anguish it may herald for our stalwart protagonist to absorb and softly counsel.

Lonely Night with Strangers’ Voices

“The Listener” unfolds over the course of one night as Beth, a compassionate volunteer for a crisis helpline, takes calls from a parade of troubled souls. From her cozy home, she dons a headset and settles in for a long graveyard shift of attentive listening.

The callers run the gamut – an ex-convict grappling with re-entry anxiety, a mentally ill woman off her medication, a lovelorn husband contemplating leaving his wife, and a teenage runaway trapped in an abusive relationship. Despite their disparate circumstances, each reached out to Beth’s anonymous ear seeking solace, advice, or simply a safe space to vocalize their inner turmoil.

As the evening kaleidoscopes on, Beth fields increasingly heavy calls that test her unflappable poise. A traumatized war veteran recounts the horrors he witnessed in grisly detail. An aggressive “incel” caller peppers her with misogynistic vitriol before making unsettling intimations. Even a former police officer seems to lack remorse while relaying his own brutality incident.

Throughout, Thompson’s Beth remains a paragon of patience and empathy. With each anguished confession, her empathetic demeanor slowly chips away as she soaks in so much spiritual pandemonium. The calls grow increasingly metaphysical in the final act as Beth engages a British sociologist in a spirited debate over the ethics of suicide itself.

It is in this stirring culminating conversation that chinks finally emerge in Beth’s composed facade. Dropping her civilian persona, she reveals glimpses of her own tragic past that inexorably drew her to this Work of shouldering others’ emotional lacerations. While the stakes remain philosophical, Beth’s vulnerability pierces the tenebrous veil of anonymity, lending a transcendent dimension to the shared prospect of human suffering.

Minimalist Vision, Maximum Intimacy

For a film set entirely within the modest confines of Beth’s home, Steve Buscemi’s directorial craft in “The Listener” is remarkably unconfined. His virtuosic camerawork, lensed with somber warmth by Anka Malatynska, transforms Beth’s living room into a cloistered fishbowl of empathetic observation.

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The cinematography extensively lingers on Thompson’s subtlest facial tics as she reacts to the callers’ disembodied voices. In masterful close-ups, every microflinch and tightened jaw registers the cosmic Anguish Beth inwardly absorbs. Buscemi’s camera also roams Beth’s tchotchke-adorned abode, luxuriating in its domesticity to counterpoint the angst dialed in from outside.

This chamber drama’s single-setting intimacy thrusts the viewer into deeply personal proximity with Beth. We scrutinize every nuance as both emotional sponge and empathetic reflex. With no secondary characters to splice the narrative tension, the onus falls entirely upon Tessa Thompson’s haunted visage to gamma our vicarious journey into others’ souls.

Ultimately, Buscemi’s minimalist auteurism ushers us into perspicuous communion with Beth’s inner machinations. Unburdened by extraneous visual stimulus, we briefly co-inhabit her fishbowl psyche – marinating in voices from the loneliest crevices of human insecurity. This cinematic air-gap of stripped-down interiority is “The Listener’s” starkest instrument of intimacy.

Towering Turn by Tessa Thompson

At the molten core of “The Listener” blazes a performance for the ages by Tessa Thompson. In what amounts to a 90-minute dramatic monologue responded to by phantasmic voices, she crafts an extraordinarily textured portrayal using minimalist behavioral strokes. Thompson’s Beth is equal parts steadfast counselor and porous vessel absorbing all the anguish hurled her way.

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From the first innocuous caller, Thompson etches a warmly naturalistic presence – the empathetic but pleasantly firm ear lending gentle guidance. As the confessions escalate in darkness, we viscerally register every micro-shift in her body language and expression. A restless lip chew, a delicately creased brow, or pensive pause in response all steadily peel away Beth’s imperturbable veneer.

Beneath the rituals of professional solicitude, Thompson’s minutely calibrated reactions deposit emotional lacerations. We witness the soul-weary brittleness steadily creep in as she absorbs horrors like war atrocities or abuse cases. Her slumped shoulders and misted eyes in the aftermath of such tête-à-têtes speak solidian volumes about the spiritual burden borne by such a selfless occupation.

The character’s heroic composure finally shatters in an ethically probing third-act conversation that sees Thompson dynamically spike between fragility and forceful self-disclosure. Having spent the night quietly bearing the virus of others’ emotional pangs, she at last purges a well of sorrow to expose her own indelible scars. It’s a cathartic tour-de-force fueled by Thompson’s authentically throating power – concrete evidence of a talent of ineffable sensitivity.

Voices from the Void

At its existential core, “The Listener” meditates on the fundamental human hunger for connection – to feel heard, understood, and briefly unjudged during our loneliest emotional nadirs. The pandemic’s forced isolations rendered this craving especially feverish, with surges in depression, substance abuse, and suicidal ideation exacerbating existing mental health crises.

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Indeed, while never explicitly centered, COVID’s spectral presence haunts the film’s echoing shoals of alienation. The callers hail from all disparate walks – ages, genders, ethnicities, and psychologies unified only by their shared cravings for someone to simply listen without prejudice. For many, Beth represents the sole remaining thread preventing a sinking plunge into the void.

Through this compassionate hotline surrogate, the film elevates the urgency of such community resources dedicated to emanating human warmth into the ether. While hardly a panacea, having that impartial but empathetic ear to unburden one’s troubles upon can be a vital stopgap against despair. As “The Listener” poignantly posits, we all need sanctuary from our demons – if not to excise them, then to at least forestall their gravitational pull.

Ultimately, the film encapsulates our universal ache to be perceived and validated in our emotional exposures. In foregoing visual corporeality, the storytelling strips away all pretense and affectation to lay bare those primordial needs. Even as the calls mount unbearably, Beth’s perseverant sensitivity glimmers as a beacon of pluralistic decency – a reminder that though we all suffer alone, we needn’t be alone in the suffering.

Haunting Minimalist Meditation

For all its aesthetic minimalism, “The Listener” ultimately reverberates as a haunting meditation on our shared human fragilities. Shorn of visual blazons yet literalizing the disembodied voices we’ve all suffered alone, the film strips emotional crisis to its barest esssentials – the ache for empathetic witnesses, however ephemeral.

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As an exercise in micro-observational character study, the drama’s central performance triumphs on a monumental scale. Tessa Thompson’s masterwork reminds why the purest emotive communication often transpires through the subtlest physical expressions. Her every grimace and restless finger-fidget magnifies the careening turbulence of absorbing so much spiritual tumult secondhand.

Where the experience falters is in the sporadic heavy-handedness of the callers’ rhetoric, which can lapse into overly precious or calculated performative-ness. The stripped-down aesthetic simultaneously concentrates our attention while depriving the vignettes of contextual shading. Certain characters’ monologues ring discordantly airless as a result.

Still, such flaws prove largely reparable against the overwhelming accumulative impact. By focalizing an entire existence around the act of listening itself, Buscemi’s film beams inward to illuminate the yearning, bruised souls we all harbor but seldom audibilize. For those who’ve trod similar depths, the refracted echoes exponentially intensify the ringing of recognizable truth. A delicately searing testament to our universal need for connections, however faint.

Profound Solace in Stillness

In the end, “The Listener” stands as a profoundly unique and affecting emotional rara avis. By stripping its narrative to the naked essentials of strangers’ voices bleeding pathos, Steve Buscemi achieves an impressively immersive intimacy. We the audience become vicarious confidants, straining to tune our empathetic receivers to the cascading anguish of lives in crisis.

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Anchoring this daring minimalist vision is a performance for the ages by Tessa Thompson. The sheer vulnerability she carves from the subtlest vocal inflections and physical tics is a masterclass in behavioral specificity. Thompson’s Beth embodies the ideal of a compassionate witness – absorbing barrages of spiritual corrosion while gently emanating resilience. It’s a towering turn destined for superlatives.

While the dramatic impact sporadically wavers, the overall experience lingers in the psyche like a fever dream. Much like Beth, we trudge away from this aural purgatory emotionally scathed yet ennobled by the process of bearing intimate witness. For viewers attuned to such introspective frequencies, “The Listener’s” muted poeticism should prove a haunting salve for self-insulating times.

The Review

The Listener

8 Score

"The Listener" is an ambitious and deeply affecting minimalist drama that immerses viewers in the trenches of human despair and isolation. Driven by Tessa Thompson's extraordinarily nuanced and emotionally layered performance, Steve Buscemi's pared-down character study grapples profoundly with themes of empathy, mental health, and our universal yearning for connection. Though its stripped-back format can feel dramatically constrained at times, the cumulative experience leaves a lingering, haunting impression of lives teetering on the precipice - resounding testaments to the urgency of simply being heard. For those attuned to its delicate frequencies, it's a stirring reminder of our shared fragilities.

PROS

  • Tessa Thompson's tour-de-force performance carrying the entire film
  • Intimate, minimalist aesthetic that immerses the viewer
  • Profound exploration of themes like loneliness, mental health, human connection
  • Haunting snapshot of emotional turmoil exacerbated by the pandemic era
  • Thoughtful commentary on the importance of empathetic listening and crisis helplines
  • Audacious single-hander format that strips narrative down to its essence

CONS

  • Some callers' monologues can feel overly theatrical or contrived
  • Minimal visual stimulation may test some viewers' patience
  • Lack of contextual details around the callers limits depth
  • The cerebral, conversational format has narrow appeal
  • Ending feels slightly anti-climactic after emotional buildup

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