Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuSculptor Lily's new project involves playing anonymous apologies. She sets up an answering machine on a phone line and invites people to call but attracts a serial killer who confesses his m... Alles lesenSculptor Lily's new project involves playing anonymous apologies. She sets up an answering machine on a phone line and invites people to call but attracts a serial killer who confesses his murders of homosexual men.Sculptor Lily's new project involves playing anonymous apologies. She sets up an answering machine on a phone line and invites people to call but attracts a serial killer who confesses his murders of homosexual men.
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- 2 Gewinne & 4 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Asst. District Attorney
- (as Charles Dutton)
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Leslie Ann Warren as the female-at-risk lead is a questionable casting choice - Leslie's always a trooper as an actor and does her part well - but she's just not the tough gal "type" - but there are a lot of other fun early career cameo appearances - Chris Noth (Sex & the City), Harvey Fierstein as a recurrent grim comic relief as a street guy, etc.
The thing is supposed to be occurring in 1980's gritty grimy version of the Big Apple (i.e., pre-Disney-ized Times Square), but apparently was actually filmed in Toronto, so, just like the classic film-noir wanna-be-ism, the whole ambience of the settings just don't quite ring true.
Nonetheless, it's not a waste of time to watch; as mentioned, Leslie Ann Warren is quite OK, just not the type for the film noir genre - I mean, let's face it, the gal-at-risk has gotta be a platinum blonde hooving at least 5 packs a day and she's not & doesn't - and the basic story line does have some clever takes on updating the 40/50's crime noirs. Additionally most all of the male actors are good in their standard crime noir roles - cop investigator, wise-guy DA, chronically annoyed supervisory lieutenant, sleazy-voiced bad guy perp leaving deranged phone messages - I think because they're not trying too hard and just rolling with the irony.
So, if you just want something lite - crime noir "lite", that is - this wouldn't be the worst thing to spend an hour and a half watching. :-)
Lesley Ann-Warren plays a good neurotic- Peter Weller is passable. Harvey Fierstein has an interesting cameo part, as a homeless person. Some of the street shots are creative and interesting. The art project Warren creates is really not unbelievable; If one has ever seen Yoko Ono's exhibits- you will agree!.
The serial killer is portrayed by Jimmie Ray Weeks; he wears a bow-tie and looks like Wallace Shawn (from Woody Allen's movie "Manhattan"). If you want to see something unusual, this movie will fit the bill. John Glover is also in this film, and he always excels at portraying a psychotic New Yorker (he was also in a TV film with Lynn and Vanessa Redgrave- remake of "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane"-not to be missed!).
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- WissenswertesClaude's (Jimmie Ray Weeks) calls are sampled on Eazy-E's track 'Sorry Louie' (1996).
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Claude: Hi Claude again... You remember I told you about my cousin when I was 15... Well the year after that I killed this kid Louie... bashed his head in with my Louieville slugger ha ha ha... I got away with it... ha ha... but, ah... I wanna apologize to Louie... I'm sorry Louie... ha ha ha...
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