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10-05-2008, 01:16 AM | #21 (permalink) | ||
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I <3 Cannibal Holocaust, me and my friends still talk about it and the wackiness that ensues in this film.
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10-06-2008, 01:00 PM | #25 (permalink) |
Ba and Be.
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Scrapbook. 1999. Dir. Eric Stanze. Scrapbook is an extreme and harrowing film that required over 19 minutes of cuts on it's U.K release, which I should imagine would make the film a complete mess and fail to grasp what the film is trying to say. Scrapbook is pieced together from various real events that were researched over a 5 year period by the writer and co star Tommy Biondo who unfortunately died before the films eventual release. This was a great shame because despite the lurid subject matter, it is a brave, bold and exceptionally well played film. Biondo plays Leonard who kidnaps his victims and then proceeds to mentally and physically torture his victims and keep momento's, thoughts and photos in his scrapbook. He truly believes that when he finishes the book, he will then become a celebrity and appear on talk shows. His determination is infallable. Clara (a bravura piece of acting from Emily Haack) is his latest victim, and the first time we see her, she is tied up in the back of a parked van next to a disembowelled body. This is no ordinary glamorous Hollywood take on serial killers. This is as unflinchingly raw as you can get. It is shot on video and is shot mainly in two rooms. The camera pays close attention to Clara's face and this framing device cranks up the claustrophobia to the max. Now to the aforementioned subject matter. Clara is raped three times in the movie and in one scene is brutally sodomised and the film pulls no punches in showing this. It is extremely upsetting and frighteningly realistic yet it is never exploitative. This is enforced when Clara accepts Leonard sexually but he shows his true colours when he fails to get an erection. Why does she accept him? Despite being seemingly weak, she realise that by writing in Leonards scrapbook she can emotionally manipulate him as this is the one area he obviously at his weakest. The film is as much about female empowerment as it is man's callous approach to life. Where he uses brute force and power, she uses guile and cunning. There can only be one survivor and the climax is both surprising and powerful. Although it's a low budget film and is definitely not easy to watch, it also a highly charged piece of work and psychologically complex enough for you to appreciate the effort of all involved. I will reiterate that it is raw film making and it is something that I personally will not let my partner see. You have been warned.
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10-06-2008, 01:09 PM | #26 (permalink) | |
Ba and Be.
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If you are to buy it, do not get the U.K DVD. It is pan and scan and has a terrible print. I have the region one Anchor Bay release (only 20,000 copies released) and is a great little set.Amazon.com: The Beyond (Limited Edition Tin): Al Cliver, Laura De Marchi, Giovanni De Nava, Roberto Dell'Acqua, Anthony Flees, Gilberto Galimberti, Veronica Lazar, Catriona MacColl, Maria Pia Marsala, Michele Mirabella, Cinzia Monreale, Gianpaolo Sac
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10-06-2008, 09:56 PM | #27 (permalink) |
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Just out of curiosity, are you going to be going over anything by Mario Bava? Also, have you ever seen Don't Look Now?
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10-07-2008, 01:57 AM | #28 (permalink) |
Ba and Be.
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I have only seen Shock, Black Sunday and Bay Of Blood by Bava but I remember Black Sunday being excellent but unfortunately don't own it to review it. As for Don't Look down, keep on visiting.
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10-07-2008, 11:49 AM | #30 (permalink) |
Ba and Be.
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On the list but not as repulsive as Nekromantik or Murder Set Pieces. They are seriously deranged serial killer films.
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