Un artiste devient fou tout en luttant pour payer ses factures, peindre et gérer ses deux colocataires féminines, ce qui l'amène à errer la nuit dans les rues de New York et à tuer au hasard... Tout lireUn artiste devient fou tout en luttant pour payer ses factures, peindre et gérer ses deux colocataires féminines, ce qui l'amène à errer la nuit dans les rues de New York et à tuer au hasard, avec une perceuse électrique.Un artiste devient fou tout en luttant pour payer ses factures, peindre et gérer ses deux colocataires féminines, ce qui l'amène à errer la nuit dans les rues de New York et à tuer au hasard, avec une perceuse électrique.
- Reno Miller
- (as Jimmy Laine)
- Voice-over
- (voix)
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Abel Ferrara without a doubt is one of the most remarkable directors in American cinema history. I'm a huge fan of most of his films like 'The Addiction', 'Bad Lieutenant' and 'The Funeral' It's not that I didn't like 'the Driller Killer', I just think that the poor production values really show off and that Ferrara did not yet had the professionalism and talent to make up for it by adding the trademarks that made his later films so brilliant. If you're interested by the repertoire of this often discussed director, you better don't start by watching Driller Killer. You're appreciate it a lot more after seeing some of his 90's films.
"The Driller Killer" is polemic, forbidden in England in the 80's, but it is a good low budget slasher movie. The red color very alive prevails in most of the scenes, and together with the nervous camera, provoke a sort of discomfort sensation in the viewer. The characters and the insanity process of Reno are very well constructed, and the story also captures the punk wave of that moment in New York. There is a good and worth explanation for the church scene in the beginning of the movie in IMDb Message Board written by SyZombieLoserKid. Although indicated for specific audiences, "The Driller Killer" is a good film. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "O Assassino da Furadeira" ("The Driller Killer")
Note: On 26 September 2022, I saw this film again.
Revisited the 101 mins uncut version recently.
Imagine u have to share an apartment with ur girlfriend n her drug addicted lesbian friend.
Imagine u live in a neighborhood full of derelicts.
Imagine ur girlfriend n her lesbian friend makes huge telephone calls n u r unable to pay the bills.
Imagine u r unable to pay the rent n ur landlord gives u a skinned rabbit for dinner.
Imagine u have neighbors in the form of a band called Roosters n its lead member named Tony Coco Cola and the group constantly play loud music while u r trying to concentrate on ur living aka paintings.
Imagine seeing huge electricity bills.
Imagine the art gallery owner mocks ur painting n refuse to buy the piece or bail u out.
Imagine if ur girlfriend leaves u for her bald ex husband.
Imagine ur girlfriend has a nasty habit of reading sadistic news from the newspapers.
News : "A lady gave her poodle a bath and being late for a beauty parlor appointment placed the dog in a microwave oven to dry it off.
When she turned the oven on, the poodle exploded."
Imagine ur girlfriend is persuading u to listen to the same band which constantly plays in the apartment next to u but this time in a club.
Ur reaction : "I hear em play day n nite."
Ur girlfriend's answer : "It's nothing like hearing em in a club."
U babbling, "Yeah, at least in a club, one can walk out."
Just imagine the plight of the lead character, Reno Miller in this movie going thru all the above mentioned stress.
Ok, i get it. Reno Miller is lucky not to go thru this pandemic lockdown too.
It has an exploitive title and a reputation as a slasher film, so it hasn't found the right crowd. Psychotic 16-year old boys, its most likely audience, will be disappointed for it not being gory enough, and intellectuals will avoid it because it seems lowbrow. But get over it. There's a great Punk Rock atmosphere, Ferarra throws himself into his role, and those are some cool surrealist paintings. More importantly, it's an honest and troubling portrait of an artist who's driven over the edge by his own fear of failure, loud neighbors, getting dumped by his girlfriend, and all the other stress of the big city. Unable to channel these frustrations through his paintings, he turns to killing innocent derilects (In the opening scene it's suggested that is father is homeless, and he's afraid of ending up the same way). And then there's the ambiguous and haunting ending, which will stick with you for a while. Yes, it's technically lacking. But filmmakers are more than technicians. I would rate this alongside Taxi Driver as a brutal portrayal of alienation.
This may be hard to stick with for some viewers. Admittedly, it's VERY thin on story. The acting, while amateurish, gets the job done, with Ferrara doing an amusing job in the lead role. "The Driller Killer" also is fascinating for the way it captures the punk scene of NYC in the late 1970s. The omnipresent music (score by Joe Delia, songs by Tony Coca Cola and the Roosters) is often insidiously catchy. The screenplay is by frequent Ferrara collaborator Nicholas St. John, who creates a fairly vivid portrait of one persons' mental decline. There is some memorable imagery here, such as Renos' painting of a buffalo. Use of various unsavoury NYC locations is excellent.
Worth a look for aficionados of 1970s cult cinema, but Ferrara didn't really hit paydirt until his next film, the great "Ms. 45".
Six out of 10.
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- AnecdotesBanned in the UK until 1999.
- GaffesWhen the Driller Killer drills into a homeless man's head, he does not drill far enough to cause death, as evidenced by the depth of blood on the drill-bit.
- Citations
Reno Miller: Oh, so it's finished? Thank you. It's finished... Since when did you become such an expert on painting? I mean, you're telling me it's finished? What do you know about painting, anyway? Really, what do you know about paint? I'll tell you what you know about paint, man: you don't know nothing about paint, man. You know what you know about? You know about how to bitch and how to eat and how to bitch and how to shit and how to bitch! But you don't know nothing about paint, so don't tell me when it's going to be done. I'll tell you when it's going to be done.
- Crédits fousMovie opens with message "THIS FILM SHOULD BE PLAYED LOUD."
- Versions alternativesThe film has had a rough time in the UK. Before 1984, when videos were not subject to censorship in Britain, it was released with the killings intact, although a minute of non-violent footage was missing from this version. It then got a reputation as one of the most notorious of the "video nasties", a media-fueled hysteria which led to the UK adopting some of the most stringent video censorship in the Western world. This reputation arose largely because of the video cover, which showed the infamous drill-in-the-forehead scene. After 1984, it became illegal to release a video without a BBFC video certificate, and the films' reputation was such that no-one even bothered trying until 1999, when a version omitting 54 secs from the head-drilling scene and 2 earlier murders was approved for an 18 certificate. The full uncut version was finally passed by the BBFC in November 2002.
- ConnexionsEdited into Gli ultimi giorni dell'umanità (2022)
- Bandes originalesInvention in Bb; Arioso
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (as J. S. Bach)
Performed by Joe Delia (as Joseph Delia)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Driller Killer
- Lieux de tournage
- Max's Kansas City, 213 Park Ave S, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(Punk club exterior and interiors)
- Société de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 20 000 $US (estimé)