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Women of the Night

  • 2001
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 37min
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Women of the Night (2001)
Thriller

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThree entwined stories of love, lust, danger and revenge.Three entwined stories of love, lust, danger and revenge.Three entwined stories of love, lust, danger and revenge.

  • Dirección
    • Zalman King
  • Guionista
    • Zalman King
  • Elenco
    • Shawnee Free Jones
    • Seymour Cassel
    • Sally Kellerman
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    3.7/10
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    • Dirección
      • Zalman King
    • Guionista
      • Zalman King
    • Elenco
      • Shawnee Free Jones
      • Seymour Cassel
      • Sally Kellerman
    • 11Opiniones de los usuarios
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    Shawnee Free Jones
    • Samantha
    Seymour Cassel
    Seymour Cassel
    • Sally
    Sally Kellerman
    Sally Kellerman
    • Mary
    James Farentino
    James Farentino
    • Sabatini
    Masaya Katô
    Masaya Katô
    • Sato
    Jacqueline Lovell
    Jacqueline Lovell
    • Charlotte
    Sandra Taylor
    Sandra Taylor
    • Molly Mellon
    Darren Foy
    Darren Foy
    • Harley
    Patrick Budal
    Patrick Budal
    • Jacques Du Masque
    Matt George
    Matt George
    • Joe
    Donna DeLory
    • Mia
    • (as Donna De Lory)
    Venesa Talor
    • Emily
    Melissa Williams
    • Terra
    Carla Garrido
    • Engineer
    Niki Haris
    • Claire
    • (as Niki Harris)
    Viktoria Chapman
    • Mother
    Edward Nyahay
    • Ed
    • (as Ed Nyahay)
    George Ortiz
    • Miguel Sanchez
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      • Zalman King
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    lor_

    Train Wreck from the undisputed King of softcore pretentiousness

    It's a shame that Women of the Night (shot in 35mm) wasn't afforded a theatrical release: this total misfire cries out for in-depth analysis by film buffs, but the very ease of watching on video makes it very, very difficult to sit through straight to the end. As Marshall McLuhan would tell you, the concentration of attention required in a movie theater is necessary here: video is the WRONG medium for King (hot vs. cool). I suspect it's a film that will be discovered decades from now when maestro Zalman King gets the retro-treatment recently afforded his softcore forebear Joe Sarno.

    King has had a most checkered career: starting out on TV in the mid-'60s he was one of many new leading men that Hollywood threw up against the wall but failed to stick (see notably: Michael Parks, Jordan Christopher, Christopher Jones, Michael Brandon and Barry Newman), whose big-screen break was the then-notorious disaster (but since forgotten) The Ski Bum. He moved behind the camera to producing offbeat films in the 1980s, breaking through with the hit Nine 1/2 Weeks, but it wasn't till Red Shoe Diaries wowed those starved-for-softporn cable audiences in the '90s that he earned his Star on the Hollywood Walk of Shame.

    To date his career peak is the camp classic Two Moon Junction, one of the inadvertently funniest sex films of all time, thanks to the overwrought script by King. Women of the Night represents his nadir, a nearly unwatchable epic that reveals our auteur has spent quite too much time watching the avant garde works of Resnais and Robbe-Grillet.

    Its dense structure is nearly impenetrable and quite off-putting; I'm reminded of the many turgid, overdone LPs created in the late '60s when Brian Wilson, Phil Spector (a most worthy subject for a future King trash roman a clef) and The Beatles were blazing the way with the novelty of multi-track recording techniques, fatal to lesser talents. King's amanuensis here is Sally Kellerman, who narrates the story as a sexy voiced late night deejay (since it's Kellerman she gets to sing too). But that's not enough for King: he has no-talent starlet Shawnee Free Jones as ANOTHER deejay telling not just her own fable of a life story as Kellerman's niece estranged from her wife-murdering mob boss daddy (James Farentino, looking very forlorn in what he must have thought would be a comeback role). Shawnee is a blind deejay, a riff right off the late great Cleavon Little's Supersoul in Vanishing Point (a film I'm sure King would have been proud to have starred in, but didn't get the call).

    Shawnee mixes her autobiographical tale with two other intertwined stories featuring unlikely characters, notably a comedienne with a rack (Sandra Taylor) studying striptease for a movie role (!), familiar cable/video face & body Jacqueline Lovell as a sexy executive working for a mysteriously sexy new French boss, a mysterious martial arts "beautiful Asian man" (Masaya Kato) and last but least, Darren Foy, as a painfully hip porno film actor. All of them are clearly undigested phantoms in search of their very own Red Shoe episode, with Lovell and Foy already veterans of that series.

    It doesn't help that King adopts a sleepwalking, drugged-out approach to storytelling -meant to be dreamlike but merely soporific. Having the two deejays battle for attention on the soundtrack isn't trouble enough: most dialog scenes are set at low, low volume with music drowning them out. This isn't Brechtian distanciation, but rather a case of hermeticism -where nobody could tell boss King that he was messing up his film with two many layers, both visually and aurally.

    The costume and character styling here looks like parody, something from Zoolander or a Saturday Night Live sketch mocking Eurotrash, but King plays it straight. Levity, perhaps an appearance by George Carlin in his hippy-dippy weatherman mode, would have helped. His premise of an 18-wheel truck rolling all night around L.A. as home of a Shawnee's pirate radio station is obviously dated now thanks to the rise of satellite radio, but reeks of ripoff from another French avant garde master, Marguerite Duras' classic Le Camion. By the final reel when King interrupts his narrative sleeping pill with some wakeup violence it is too late to regain the viewer's attention.

    Lost in the shuffle here are some dreamy, well-recorded songs by the talented Donna De Lory, who plays Shawnee's deejay sidekick, adding yet more layers to the over-busy soundtrack. Like Farentino, this movie platform did nothing for Donna's subsequent career in our universe, as opposed to the parallel world King lives on. The star of the piece, Miss Jones, also appears to have vanished from the cinema world. Another casualty is Seymour Cassel, most of whose embarrassing (blame King's writing) soliloquies are drowned out by music.

    King's universe is an anti-Hollywood whose patron saint would be Robert Altman. Women of the Night seems at times a reductio ad absurdum strategy of the '70s work of Alan Rudolph for Altman: Remember My Name and Welcome to L.A. (latter starring Kellerman) -dreamy film-making inspired by Altman's films maudits Three Women and Images, strangled in pseudo-hipness. Overlapping the dialog in classic Altman fashion, King really stinks up the place in a misguided mix & match approach to having two simultaneous deejay/narrators -it's a gimmick so bad you can't believe he left it in the final cut.

    Zalman King is not the "misunderstood artist" he styles himself as; he has clearly studied the possibilities of the film medium, but for the millionth time bad writing can sink any project, whether off the Hollywood assembly line or emanating from Bizarro Hollywoodland. And no amount of layering can hide a null core. Orson Welles had his Rosebud; behind the Oz curtain all King has is an empty Red Shoe.
    danielle750

    Absolutely terrible!

    This would have to be one of the worst movies that i have ever seen. Hard to follow and just plain pointless it is definitely not worth watching. Some of the songs are nice but that is about the best i can say for this tragic excuse for a film.
    Sam-285

    Philosophy and run-on sentences typical of Zalman King flicks

    If you desire the philosophy and run-on sentences typical of Zalman King flicks, then this movie will likely be a powerful indulgence of that desire. If you want to see beautiful women, then this movie is a good one. If you expect to see naked women typical of Zalman King flicks, then this movie will disappoint you.

    The majority of the movie consists of dribble from a couple of woman radio personalities. It is provided in the low, mildly delimited run-on sentences that I have difficulty concentrating on. Many of the women are very pretty, especially the immensely sexy Jaqueline Lovell, but guys are not likely to see them the way they expect to considering this is a Zalman King flick.
    10elohman

    Nice scenario for a dreamworld

    The scenario of this film - different stories showing the aspects of a personality - in combination with good sound usage give this film a very fluid and attractive presentation.

    Sweet inviting voices give the idea that your conscience is guided to the next part of the story - in an attractive way.

    Trauma is hidden in the story. It comes out when the father of the main character surrenders to his daughter's neediness. Father murdered her mother and that had been at the root of his daughter's pain. She did not know he murdered her mother and her doubt made her want the answer. The way the neediness of his daughter came to him is done with an original approach : an illegal radio station.

    I reviewed the film several times and every time i liked it better.
    littletx

    Surprising Good

    When I saw the name Zalman King, I thought, "Okay, time for some soft core disguised as art" but this story was surprisingly good. While there is nudity and some sex sprinkled in, it is not gratuitous and is simply an aid to the telling of the stories.

    This sexy erotic tale is very stylish and interesting. The music (especially Donna DeLory) and various narrators along with the talented cast draw you into the three stories of love, self-loathing and murder. Everyone is excellent in this picture. More then just it's look but the emotions felt within the stories are so strong and vivid. This one really surprised me.

    I'm going to tell my friends at work to give this one a try.

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      The scene in which a hooker in lingerie strips down naked in a motel room for an older black man is played by Penthouse Pet of the Month Sandra Taylor.
    • Bandas sonoras
      Go Talk To Mary
      Written & Performed by Donna De Lory

      Published by All About Eve Music (ASCAP)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 9 de junio de 2001 (Corea del Sur)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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