''Drowning by Numbers'' is a British-Dutch crime comedy-drama 1988 film directed by
Peter Greenaway. It won the award for Best Artistic Contribution at the
Cannes Film Festival of 1988.
Plot
The film opens with a little girl jumping rope and counting stars to "a hundred".
The film's plot centres on three married women — a
grandmother
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, her
daughter, and her
niece — each named Cissie Colpitts. As the story progresses, each woman successively drowns her husband. The three Cissie Colpittses are played by
Joan Plowright,
Juliet Stevenson and
Joely Richardson, while
Bernard Hill plays the
coroner, Madgett, who is cajoled into covering up the three crimes.
The structure, with similar stories repeated three times, is reminiscent of a
fairy tale
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, most specifically 'The
Billy Goats Gruff', because Madgett is constantly promised greater rewards as he tries his luck with each of the Cissies in turn. The link to
folklore
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is further established by Madgett's son Smut, who recites the rules of various unusual games played by the characters as if they were ancient traditions. Many of these games are invented for the film, including:
*Bees in the Trees
*Dawn Card Castles
*Deadman's Catch
*Flights of Fancy (or Reverse Strip Jump)
*The Great Death Game
*
Hangman's
Cricket
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*The
Hare and Hounds
*
Sheep and
Tide
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Tide tables ...
s
In ''Drowning by Numbers'', number-counting, the rules of games and the repetitions of the plot are all devices which emphasise structure. Through the course of the film each of the numbers 1 to 100 appear, the large majority in sequence, often seen in the background, sometimes printed on cattle, sometimes spoken by the characters.
The repetitive, obsessive motif of the film echoes that of the soundtrack by
Michael Nyman.
The film is set and was shot in and around
Southwold, Suffolk, England, with key landmarks such as the Victorian water tower,
Southwold Lighthouse, and the estuary of the
River Blyth clearly identifiable.
Cast
Music
On Greenaway's specific instructions, the film's musical score by
Michael Nyman is entirely based on themes from the slow movement of
Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791) was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period (music), Classical period. Despite his short life, his rapid pace of composition and proficiency from an early age ...
's
''Sinfonia Concertante'' in E flat, bars 58 to 61 of which are heard in their original form immediately after each drowning. Greenaway alerted Nyman to the potential of this piece in the late 1970s and had previously used it as material for part of the score of his ''
The Falls'' and for ''
"The Masterwork" Award Winning Fish-Knife'' and ''
Tristram Shandy''. "Trysting Fields" is the most complicated use of the material: every
appoggiatura from the movement, and no other material from the piece, is used.
The album is the tenth by Nyman and the seventh to feature the
Michael Nyman Band.
Track listing
#"Trysting Fields"
#"Sheep and Tides"
#"Great Death Game"
#"Drowning by Number 3"
#"Wheelbarrow Walk"
#"Dead Man's Catch"
#"Drowning by Number 2"
#"Bees in Trees"
#"Fish Beach"
#"Wedding Tango"
#"Crematorium Conspiracy"
#"Knowing the Ropes"
#"Endgame"
The back cover of the album booklet has a large number "58".
Fred Ritzel has pointed out that the Skipping Girl (played by
Natalie Morse) reaches number 58 in her counting game. These are subtle ways of drawing attention to the key bars of the Mozart piece.
Reception
Reviews for ''Drowning by Numbers'' were mostly favourable.
Roger Ebert, however, gave the work two stars, praising its landscapes as beautifully photographed but also concluding, "When the movie was over, I was not sure why Greenaway made it."
Box Office
It made £220,000.
In popular culture
* Émilie Gillet, designer of the Mutable Instruments range of electronic musical instruments and
synthesizer modules, named alternative firmware for her ''Tides'' synthesiser module ''Sheep'', in reference to the game featured in the film. Subsequently, alternative firmware called ''Bees-in-the-Trees'', for the Mutable Instrument Braids synthesiser module, and ''Dead Man's Catch'', for the Mutable Instrument Peaks module, have been published.
* Ambient electronic musician Yuri Tománek, who composed the music for the
Netflix documentary series ''
Cheer'' and ''
Last Chance U'' releases recordings under the name Drowning by Numbers.
* The film helped to inspire
Black metal
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band Farsot's 2017 album ''Fail-Lure''.
* The ''
How I Met Your Mother
''How I Met Your Mother'' (often abbreviated as ''HIMYM'') is an American sitcom created by Craig Thomas (screenwriter), Craig Thomas and Carter Bays for CBS. The series, which aired from September 19, 2005, to March 31, 2014, follows main char ...
'' episode "
Bad News" uses a numbering device inspired by the film. Numbers count down to the titular "Bad News", when character
Marshall learns that his father has died.
*
J. M. DeMatteis referenced the film in Marc Spector:"
Moon Knight" #29.
References
External links
''Drowning by Numbers'' at petergreenaway.org.uk*
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1988 crime drama films
1988 films
1988 independent films
British crime drama films
British independent films
Dutch avant-garde and experimental films
Dutch crime drama films
Dutch independent films
Films about dysfunctional families
Films about marriage
Films about murderers
Films about widowhood
Films directed by Peter Greenaway
Films set in Suffolk
Films shot in Suffolk
Films scored by Michael Nyman
1980s English-language films
1980s British films
English-language Dutch films
English-language independent films
English-language crime drama films