Giallo
Adrien Brody, Emmanuelle Seigner, Elsa Pataky
Kiss kiss no more…
A psychotic killer stalks the streets, kidnapping, torturing and murdering beautiful women. An enigmatic police inspector (Adrien Brody) works against the clock to find him, before the latest missing girl becomes his next disfigured victim. Harking back to his 70s cult classics (Suspiria, Deep Red, The Bird with the Crystal Plumage), director Dario Argento – acknowledged master of the genre – spins a dark, stylishly fractured web of fear, revolving around a fascinating central performance from Oscar®-winner Brody.
Contains scenes some viewers may find disturbing.
2009 Archive
Festival Diary: June
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#1 Mark Sim / Friday 26 June, 2009 / 10:40 GMT
#2 Iain Leheny / Friday 26 June, 2009 / 14:05 GMT
The first fifteen minutes of this film looked promising, but as soon as Adrien Brody appeared it became apparent that the dialogue was going to be nothing more than a series of the worst movie cliches strung together for an hour and a half. It was so bad, the entire cinema was in stitches at a couple of points. Worth watching though, just for the priceless moment when the backstory of Adrien Brody's character is told in flashback... "I explained everything". Beautiful.
And since when did BoSelecta become a serial killer?
#3 Lynn Weddell / Friday 26 June, 2009 / 14:08 GMT
#4 Michael Mackenzie / Friday 26 June, 2009 / 15:19 GMT
#5 Robin Pendrigh / Friday 26 June, 2009 / 19:17 GMT
#6 Tom McRae / Saturday 27 June, 2009 / 21:39 GMT
#7 Jon Drinkwater / Monday 29 June, 2009 / 00:12 GMT
#8 Adam Matheson / Monday 29 June, 2009 / 21:00 GMT
#9 Lila Giles / Saturday 12 September, 2009 / 14:19 GMT