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Deadline

  • 1980
  • R
  • 1h 30min
NOTE IMDb
5,5/10
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Deadline (1980)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA popular horror writer whose family life is falling apart struggles to write his next horror movie.A popular horror writer whose family life is falling apart struggles to write his next horror movie.A popular horror writer whose family life is falling apart struggles to write his next horror movie.

  • Réalisation
    • Mario Azzopardi
  • Scénario
    • Mario Azzopardi
    • Richard Oleksiak
  • Casting principal
    • Stephen Young
    • Sharon Masters
    • Marvin Goldhar
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,5/10
    931
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Mario Azzopardi
    • Scénario
      • Mario Azzopardi
      • Richard Oleksiak
    • Casting principal
      • Stephen Young
      • Sharon Masters
      • Marvin Goldhar
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    Stephen Young
    Stephen Young
    • Steven Lessey
    Sharon Masters
    Sharon Masters
    • Elizabeth Lessey
    Marvin Goldhar
    • Burt Horowitz
    Jeannie Elias
    • Darlene Winters
    Cindy Hinds
    Cindy Hinds
    • Sharon Lessey
    Phillip Leonard
    • Philip Lessey
    Tod Woodcroft
    • David Lessey
    Bev Marsh
    • Martha Lessey
    Carole Pope
    Carole Pope
    • Punk Rock Band Member
    Kevan Staples
    • Punk Rock Band Member
    • (as Kevin Staples)
    Rough Trade
    Rough Trade
    • Punk Rock Band
    Mary Risk
    • Professor
    Ken Camroux-Taylor
    Ken Camroux-Taylor
    • Moderator
    • (as Ken Camroux)
    Philip Akin
    • Student #1
    Bill Yak
    Bill Yak
    • Student #2
    • (as Bill Yack)
    Virginia Reh
    • Student #3
    Louis Negin
    Louis Negin
    • Older Man
    Brandy
    • Hostess…
    • Réalisation
      • Mario Azzopardi
    • Scénario
      • Mario Azzopardi
      • Richard Oleksiak
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    EyeAskance

    Attention-grabbing departure from reality.

    This overlooked analysis of a man spiraling into madness is surprisingly brainy, and skillfully realized on meager rations.

    A horror novelist's dark fantasy world collides with his personal reality, causing a landslide of hallucinatory dementia within both his family life and his his professional endeavors. A very ominous and disorienting Canadian-made nightmare oozing with abstract, disturbing imagery, DEADLINE also benefits from able performers and edgy directorial flourishes. These refinements, conjoint with a conceptually alluring premise, catapult this film above and beyond most horror menu side-orders. As an extra bonus, the legendary new-wave band ROUGH TRADE makes a welcome appearance, just as they were charting with the single HIGH SCHOOL CONFIDENTIAL.

    7/10...definitely worthy of a rental, if not a purchase.
    6FieCrier

    horror enters the life of a horror writer; lots of blood, and some real-life horror

    Entertaining horror movie that offers gore, and a little hypocritical criticism of gore. Pretty well done.

    A mass-market horror novelist who also adapts all his works for films is having trouble on the set of his latest film, as well as writing the next book or screenplay he's contractually obligated to do. His wife and three kids are neglected, and he is abusive to her when they are together.

    When he lectures at the university he used to teach literature at, several of the students in the audience criticize his works. He's reminded of what he used to teach, and what he'd said to the director he works with when he first got into films: that once they were successful, they'd do something different. He thinks he's ready to write something different, but the director wants to stick with stuff he feels will sell.

    Scenes from the above storyline are intercut with scenes from either the author's movies, or ideas he has for movies. Movies are also shown within the movie, as when part of one of his films is screened for the students, and he shows another at a party. They're pretty bloody for the most part!

    The pressure of having to come up with a new work, trouble with his family, and a horrific event that happens within his family take him to the breaking point.
    tutbagsusa

    Self-Commenting Horror Film Could Use More Resolute Finale

    Horror movies that reference their own genre have been more prevalent lately, but it seems they come attached with a certain degree of mordant comedy, signifying that the directors probably aren't completely convinced of their own convictions. But that's not really a problem with this film. DEADLINE is a horror picture that begins like any typical slasher film would, but later becomes more laid back in an effort to reflect on itself from an idealistic point of view. The film chiefly appears to be another examination of the effects of graphic violence in cinema on its viewers, particularly child viewers. The narrative framework for all this is built upon the story of a horror movie screenwriter whose life begins to disintegrate when he begins writing for more violent and more lowbrow productions than he'd prefer. As to be expected, it eventually leads to a collapse of his sanity.

    I liked the film for its first two-thirds because director Azzapardi was trying to do something different and even attempting a resonant observation or two along the way. But like so many of these self-referential type films, it paints itself into a corner in the end to where it doesn't really have an ending. It rather just trails off in the final minutes, not knowing how to tie its various story threads. Nonetheless, its worth a look since much of it does hold some promise, at least before the third act.
    5udar55

    Interesting but flawed

    This Canadian film is often sold as a horror film but it is actually a twisted drama. Stephen Young stars as Steven Lessey, a successful author and screenwriter who is having a bad case of writer's block. The works he has profited from don't satisfy him now and he is searching for "true horror" to write about. As the film progresses, his personal life begins to unravel alongside a series of hallucinations.

    DEADLINE is a mixed bag. Its biggest flaw is that there are no likable characters in the film. Young's character is a jerk and his wife is just as bad. I couldn't care less what happens to these self centered people. Director Mario Azzopardi also makes sure to distance mainstream audiences by filling the scenes from Lessey's head with extremely graphic gore. It is well done but probably sends the audiences looking for a drama running. However, the film does make some interesting statements on the influence of violence in cinema and some of the hallucination scenes are truly haunting. Cindy Hinds, the young girl from Cronenberg's THE BROOD, co-stars as Lessey's daughter.
    6Coventry

    Clips from the twisted imagination of a struggling horror author!

    "Deadline" is an obscure, inventive, intriguing and occasionally very engrossing little Canadian-produced horror sleeper, but at the same time also difficult and even somewhat risky to recommend to fellow genre fanatics because it is certainly an awkward and downbeat movie. Basically a dysfunctional family drama and a portrait of downwards mental spiral, "Deadline" also boosts a whole lot of sickening and extra-gratuitous violence and I'm really not sure if people will appreciate this combination, let alone the robust and sudden changes in tone. Even though the gory bits undoubtedly form the best and most memorable part of the film, they clearly serve no purpose other than fill up space and attract wider audiences. Steven Lessey is a horror author whose previous scripts were hugely profitable blockbuster hits. So now, and obviously, Steven's producer nags around his head for a new script. But Steven wants to do something different and struggles with a writer's block. Being obsessed with this work, Steven doesn't notice how his wife becomes a frequent visitor of drug parties or how his neglected children play deadly games they've seen in daddy's movies. The sick & twisted horror fragments are either clips from Steven's supposed previous films (like a marvelous scene involving a black goat and an agricultural machine) or potential new concept for his new script. Particularly these fragments are outrageously demented and uncompromisingly shocking! Some of them really ought to be elaborated into a full-length horror movie, like the idea of suicidal fetuses and especially the idea of little children tying up and setting fire to their own grandmother. "Deadline" is pretty good but it could have been a lot better. In the hands of that other super-talented Canadian director David Cronenberg, for example, the processing of these themes and ambiances would have resulted in the ultimately petrifying cinematic nightmare. Still, writer/director Mario Azzopardi definitely didn't do a bad job. The atmosphere is admirably moody and the film is literally stuffed with unsettling imagery. "Deadline" is an interesting film, to say the least. Proceed at your own risk

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1980 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Ligne de Mort
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • Horror Picture Films
      • Canadian Film Development Corporation (CFDC)
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      • 850 000 $CA (estimé)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 30min(90 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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