DANIEL ISN’T REAL
(March 2019)
“I had an
imaginary friend when I was a kid. Umm… his name was Daniel, and he was my best
friend. He was my only friend, really.”
The first nine minutes or so of Adam Egypt
Mortimer’s Daniel Isn’t Real
establishes just how pivotal the titular imaginary friend is in the life of Luke
(Halloween’s Miles Robbins), and
despite what he says to his therapist, what we see in those nine minutes is
most definitely not, “… just, you know, kid stuff.”
Mortimer first made a significant impression on my
geek radar with his comic book collaboration with Darick Robertson, Ballistic, so when time came for his
feature directorial debut, Some Kind of Hate, I paid attention.
And continue to do so.
With his sophomore effort, co-written with Brian
DeLeeuw (as Some Kind of Hate was)*,
he’s again made me so happy I have.
As always, I am loathe to give too much away here
at the Iguana, so let’s just say that the crux of Daniel Isn’t Real is the true nature of the imaginary friend, as
played by Ah-nuld’s offspring, Patrick Schwarzenegger.
Is he really all in Luke’s troubled head? Or is there
something darker involved here?
Check it out to find out!
Parting Shot 1: This one’s another ¡Qué horror! winner from SpectreVision, so Yay,
Frodo!
Parting Shot 2: For any X-Philes out there, Robbins
also played the teenaged William in a number of Season 11 episodes.
Parting Shot 3: For any Some Kind of Wonderful fans out there, Watts herself, Mary Stuart
Masterson is here, as Claire, Luke’s troubled mother.
Parting Shot 4: Among those thanked at the tail end
of the credits roll?
The Grant Morrison, as well as Kristan, and…
Mr. NOBODY (who may or may not be the one from Doom Patrol… who knows?)…
“It was quite
a spectacle, wasn’t it? All that blood…”
(Daniel Isn’t
Real OS courtesy of impawards.com.)
* Though unlike Some
Kind of Hate, which seems to have been written for the screen, Daniel Isn’t Real is based on DeLeeuw’s
novel, In This Way I Was Saved.