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Testigo oculto

Título original: Hidden Fears
  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 30min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
4.3/10
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Meg Foster in Testigo oculto (1993)
Thriller

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaSeveral years after her husband's murder, a haunted widow approaches the police with new evidence. Unfortunately the perpetrators discover that the case is re-opened, and they set out to kil... Leer todoSeveral years after her husband's murder, a haunted widow approaches the police with new evidence. Unfortunately the perpetrators discover that the case is re-opened, and they set out to kill the eyewitnesses and the widow herself.Several years after her husband's murder, a haunted widow approaches the police with new evidence. Unfortunately the perpetrators discover that the case is re-opened, and they set out to kill the eyewitnesses and the widow herself.

  • Dirección
    • Jean Bodon
  • Guionista
    • Stuart Kaminsky
  • Elenco
    • Meg Foster
    • Frederic Forrest
    • Mariah Reed
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    4.3/10
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    • Dirección
      • Jean Bodon
    • Guionista
      • Stuart Kaminsky
    • Elenco
      • Meg Foster
      • Frederic Forrest
      • Mariah Reed
    • 3Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 1Opinión de los críticos
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    Meg Foster
    Meg Foster
    • Maureen Dietz
    Frederic Forrest
    Frederic Forrest
    • Mike
    Mariah Reed
    Mariah Reed
    • Woman at Bar
    Bever-Leigh Banfield
    • Helen
    Wally Taylor
    • Bittie
    Marc Macaulay
    Marc Macaulay
    • Marty Vanbeeber
    Patrick Cherry
    • Cal Vanbeeber
    Scott Hayes
    • Barry
    Fred Ornstein
    Fred Ornstein
    • Detective Barelli
    Dan Fitzgerald
    Dan Fitzgerald
    • Mr. Burnham
    Drew Woolery
    • David Dietz
    Dana Nickola
    • Susan Breen
    Angela Jones
    Angela Jones
    • Brunette in Van
    Wolfgang S. Zechmayer
    Wolfgang S. Zechmayer
    • Franz Halmer
    Joan Murphy
    • Nurse
    Cynthia Beckert
    Cynthia Beckert
    • Louise Halmer
    Raymond Neifosh
    • Mr. Katz
    Corinne Skinner-Carter
    • Mrs. Katz
    • Dirección
      • Jean Bodon
    • Guionista
      • Stuart Kaminsky
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    8bodon-146-318615

    It feels very much like a film to return to again and again to ponder

    I was all set for this to be a routine suspense story with the leading lady the usual victim trapped quivering in her house as the bad guys rage outside and gradually claw their way in. 'A widowed woman is being stalked by her husband's murderers,' says the plot description at IMDb and the tagline reads simply, 'What she saw... could kill her.' That isn't what this film is. I started out with the wrong expectations and felt suitably chastised when I realised how far off I was. At heart, this is a character study of a random event, the killing of David Dietz, which is never really explained or rationalised. We're given no perspective and we aren't even sure he was murdered. Yes, the killers are utterly responsible but maybe they just wanted his wife and he was merely in the way. Who knows? Stuart Kaminsky does but he doesn't want to tell us. All he wants us to know is that two men killed a third and that the action has serious ramifications.

    Beyond David, who is dead, we end up meeting a lot of people who were affected by the killing. Most obviously there's Maureen Dietz, the victim's wife, who is a strong woman but still allowing the event to shape her eight years on. There's Barry, their son, who was a child at the time but who hasn't had counselling and obviously needs it. There's the cop given the case who couldn't let it be. There's the former partner of the cop, who ends up involved throughout. There's Bittie, who owned the restaurant where it happened, and the staff and customers who were there at the time and saw it go down. There are the killers themselves, who live with their actions, even when they think they've been forgotten. In one of the best scenes, there's even the cousin of the killers, who feels ashamed to be related to them but can't find a way out of blood. The script leisurely works its way around to all of them and gets tighter and tighter as it does so.

    When I watched Meg Foster in Welcome to Arrow Beach, I was struck by how the film started so promisingly but fell apart horribly halfway through. Here I found almost the opposite: a slow and simple story that seemed like nothing special gradually building into a real treat. By the time it got to the end, I found myself turning some of what had initially felt like weak moments into the strongest parts of the film. I'd noted the clumsy choreography of a couple of key scenes but later realised how the clumsiness highlighted how believably real they were. These characters aren't slick Hollywood stereotypes, they're fleshed out, flawed characters that do dumb things, and for a change I found that refreshing to consider while the credits rolled. I don't know how much of that really warrants praise to the cast and crew and how much is a mere reflection of the budget, which was not high, but it built into a notable success far more than I ever expected.

    The greatest praise surely has to go to Stuart Kaminsky, who is both a bestselling novelist and a noted film fan, so much so that he set his Toby Peters mystery series in the Hollywood of the noir era and featured real actors like Cary Grant and Joan Crawford. He wrote over sixty novels but a mere pair of them fell outside his regular series. This is the second of that pair, so presumably a concept that he held close to his heart. It's not surprising, because it focuses on character, which a writer thrives on. The film feels like a novel too, which isn't a bad thing. The substance is there to draw us in as we realise that every character we meet has a story of their own and nobody is without a reason to be there. One realisation that especially surprised me is that, wherever the story takes us, the authorities are notably absent. After the hospital scene, it's all about civilians. Even Helen may not even be a cop any more. If she is, she's on vacation out of her jurisdiction.

    While I felt dismissive for a while, this grew on me and it feels very much like a film to return to again and again to ponder. I'm really interested in how it would play on a second run through, as the gimmickry isn't important. Yes, there's a twist, though nothing much relies on it. It's all about those character studies, each and every one of them, and the mildly obscure cast do well, their mild obscurity helping a little. Frederic Forrest from The Rose, Apocalypse Now and Falling Down is the only other name I knew beyond Foster, but I've seen others without realising who they are. I liked Wally Taylor a lot as the restaurant owner and Dan Fitzgerald gives an excellent showing as the killers' cousin. Patrick Cherry is most obvious of all as Cal, the crippled killer. Frenchman Jean Bodon hadn't directed a feature before but made a subtle winner here. How much so, I'll tell you in a year or two when I watch it again. Maybe by then it'll be available on DVD. It should be. (Hal C. F. Astell)
    4lost-in-limbo

    Watch it for Meg Foster.

    Straight-to-video, almost like a life-time presentation sees this sleepy, if rather underwhelming suspense drama treads water for so long to only end on a whimper. A young woman and her children horrifyingly watch from their car as her husband is beaten to death by two drunken rednecks in a car-park of a fast-food joint. Quite a few years later the case remains unsolved, but she's moved on with her life. That's until she's given a document from one of the old officers on the case which can reveal the killers and so she goes about seeking help from the public over a TV board cast. However the killers happen to be watching and decide that they want to pay her a visit. But also witnesses of her husband's death are being brutally murdered one-by-one. Is there a connection… is she next along with her children?

    The muddled script is thick on drama (where there are some very out-of- sorts, contrived and unconvincing developments), little suspense (weakly delivered) with a quite generic wrap-up. Sadly I found moments unintentionally laughably, mainly that of our trashy killers who were far from threatening. It didn't feel much like a thriller, but a piece looking more so of the affects facing victims of these types of deplorable acts of violence. It's rather numbing, possibly purposely done and this could be contributed to a non-surprising reveal. Meg Foster gives a strong willed, solemn performance, other than her Frederic Forest shows up in a minor part. Jean Bodon's direction is taut, but lifeless with a real lack of style.

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    • Trivia
      Feature directorial debut for film instructor and short filmmaker Jean Bodon.
    • Conexiones
      Referenced in Rewind This! (2013)
    • Bandas sonoras
      RUN AWAY
      Words and Music by Rick Barron

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 29 de diciembre de 1993 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Hidden Fears
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      • Key Pictures
      • St. Petersburg Clearwater Film Commission
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