"Give Me Pity!" is a bizarre largely one-woman show about a 90s-era entertainer who is performing her first TV special. It starts with a soliloquy about how she worked to get where she did, followed by a series of dance numbers that get weirder and more confusing as it progresses. Because at one point you just lose track of whether she's really experiencing what's happening, if she's performing it for the canned audience or if she's just lost her marbles. It really kind of lost me, so I just held on for the ride.
The performance of singer Sissy St. Claire is anchored by Sophie von Heselberg who-if she reminds you of a young Bette Midler there's a reason-is because she's Bette Midler's daughter. Her resemblance isn't just based on her looks, but it's Bette's voice and expressions as well. I really struggled with this, because I think Bette is one of the most amazing performers ever, so one can't help but be distracted by wanting to compare the two. I even closed my eyes for a bit to just go by the voice, but that made it worse. This poor girl has been blessed AND cursed.
Sophie does do a nice job, but the material is so weird and disjointed that I just couldn't understand what she was doing. Kind of like watching an extended Lady Gaga video where you're squinting at it all confused but you just can't look away. So is this even good?
Well, I watched this on Shudder, assuming it was a horror movie. It is not. I don't really know what it is, but it's not horror. The best I can describe it is this way: Imagine it is 1990 and you're in your 20s, sitting in front of the TV, stoned. This special comes on and you're not interested but the remote is across the room and you're too lit to move so you just say screw it and keep watching. You keep toking and add liquor to the mix. At the midway mark of the special you start hallucinating a bit, and the more weed you smoke and Jack you drink, the weirder the show gets. By the end you're just staring numbly at the screen as the news comes on. That is the best way I can describe this film.
So if you go it into thinking it's a horror movie because it's on Shudder, you will be gravely disappointed. If you like Bette Midler with a splash of Lady Gaga and a 90s feel, you may find it interesting. I still don't really know how I feel about it.