Sleepy Hollow
by Dean Kish
"Heads Will Roll!!" was the tagline for the Tim Burton take on the "Legend
of Sleepy Hollow" which tells the tale of a lowly school teacher who must
face his greatest fear and become a man. The Washington Irving classic will
always be remembered as the "headless horseman" tale with flaming pumpkins
and an idiot hero.
In the 1999 adaptation the hero, Icabod Crane is now a bumbling New York
Detective who seems to know more about forensics then his fellow man of that
time. As a joke the New York police department sends him to "Sleepy Hollow"
to uncover the "decapitating murderer". What Crane finds shocks and changes
our hero slowly into a man.
"Sleepy Hollow" is by far one of Tim Burton's greatest films. Ever since he
captivated the world by bringing the "real" Batman to the big screen, ten
years ago, he has always been flirting with making a great gothic horror
film. Every film he has touched has been enchanted with gothic charisma.
From "Edward Scissorhands" to "Mars Attacks" they have all been laced in his
immersion of horror and fairytale.
In "Sleepy Hollow" he finds his true calling as he delivers us into his
gothic mystique. As he did in the first two Batman films, the camera stands
back and then swoops into the great city of New York. Showing the dark and
moody world he is trying to capture. As this panoramic tour continues the
audience is pulled harder and harder in. This is Tim Burton at his best.
The film then drops into Icabod's world where he seems to be the outsider
who doesn't quite fit in. The film focuses upon the face of Johnny Depp who
is quite pale and wide eyed. In two other Tim Burton films Johnny Depp has
opened us to the world of Burton much like Richard Dreyfuss did in early
Steven Spielberg films. Depp's portrayal of bumbling Icabod is remnant of
"Edward Scissorhands" but even more human. An outsider trying to see past
the town's folktale and uncover a real murder. I imagined Icabod to be sort
of what happened if Sherlock Holmes stumbled in on Dracula himself. I think
even a great detective like Holmes would be bumbling on a case like that.
As Icabod explores the town to Sleepy Hollow we are treasured by the
presence of other Tim Burton vets like Michael Gough, Jeffery Jones,
Christopher Walken and Martin Landau. Icabod upon his arrival falls in love
with the damsel Katrina Van Tassel played by Christina Ricci who seems to
have something in common with Icabod's past. As we uncover the mysterious
damsel Burton seems to let his film talk about what exactly is witchcraft
and why skeptics don't understand it. This tugs at Icabod's dreams and his
heart strings. Ricci's Katrina is not exactly a damsel in distress but a
delightful addition to her growing repertoire of strong women roles. She has
come along way from being Wednesday Addams.
When the film finally hits it stride with the first encounter with the
horseman we are already engulfed in the dark magic of Sleepy Hollow and the
bewilderment of Icabod. Sleepy Hollow will be remembered as one of Tim
Burton's masterpieces.
(5 of 5) So Says the Soothsayer.
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