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Combat Shock

  • 1984
  • 16
  • 1h 31min
NOTE IMDb
6,2/10
3,6 k
MA NOTE
Rick Giovinazzo in Combat Shock (1984)
DrameGuerreThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA dangerously disturbed Vietnam veteran struggles with life 15 years after his return home, and slowly falls into insanity from his gritty urban lifestyle.A dangerously disturbed Vietnam veteran struggles with life 15 years after his return home, and slowly falls into insanity from his gritty urban lifestyle.A dangerously disturbed Vietnam veteran struggles with life 15 years after his return home, and slowly falls into insanity from his gritty urban lifestyle.

  • Réalisation
    • Buddy Giovinazzo
  • Scénario
    • Buddy Giovinazzo
  • Casting principal
    • Rick Giovinazzo
    • Veronica Stork
    • Mitch Maglio
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,2/10
    3,6 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Buddy Giovinazzo
    • Scénario
      • Buddy Giovinazzo
    • Casting principal
      • Rick Giovinazzo
      • Veronica Stork
      • Mitch Maglio
    • 70avis d'utilisateurs
    • 51avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rick Giovinazzo
    • Frankie Dunlan
    • (as Ricky G)
    Veronica Stork
    • Cathy Dunlan
    Mitch Maglio
    • Paco - Gang Leader
    Asaph Livni
    • Labo - Gang Member
    Nick Nasta
    • Morbe - Gang Member
    Michael Tierno
    Michael Tierno
    • Mike - Junkie
    Arthur Saunders
    • Pimp
    Lori Labar
    • Lead Prostitute…
    Jim Cooney
    • Interogating GI
    Ray Pinero
    • Welfare Worker
    Leo Lunney
    • Frankie's Father
    Eddie Pepitone
    Eddie Pepitone
    • Terry - Strung-Out Junkie
    • (as Ed Pepitone)
    Martin Blank
    • Doctor
    Bob Mireau
    • Security Guard
    Tom Desantis
    • Man Behind Frankie
    Nancy Zawada
    • Girl on Motorcycle
    Brendan Tesoriero
    • Weird Guy
    Buddy Giovinazzo
    Buddy Giovinazzo
    • Social Worker
    • (as Carmine Giovinazzo)
    • Réalisation
      • Buddy Giovinazzo
    • Scénario
      • Buddy Giovinazzo
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    7samxxxul

    Depressing & Terrifying in its honesty!

    Buddy Giovinazzo's Combat Shock, an unsettling cross between Abel Ferrara's Bad Lieutenant (1992) and David Lynch's Eraserhead (1977) as far from the tone of your typical Troma movie in the offering. The film follows Ricky who is afflicted with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder trying to make ends meet for his family. He lives in an unsafe apartment along with his wife and their deformed baby (a consequence of Ricky being subjected to the poison Agent Orange during the war. Ricky is also plagued by nightmares from the war, where few scenes reminds you of classic Jacob's Ladder (1990) eventually causing him to lose his grip on his existence. Combat Shock (or, if you prefer, American Nightmares in its director's cut) , is somewhat unsatisfactory for the gore hounds , but it's a very bleak film driven by nihilism that captures depressing slice of life with music ques from Rick Giovinazzo who performs a haunting synth score. It's a must watch for fans of the genre, a lo-fi borderline horror film with a mutant baby that tops even the baby in Eraserhead for sheer creepiness.
    one4now4

    When I saw this, I said it's the greatest film of all time! Well, not THE greatest, but it's sure one of 'em!

    Where do I begin in a review of a film as powerful as "Combat Shock"? Here is the film that shoots holes in every patriotic belief. It is an art film with subtle moments throughout that don't even feel subtle, for even its calmest, most non-violent scenes get under the skin of the viewer. In it, Ricky Giovinazzo (writer/director Buddy Giovinazzo's brother) gives an excellent performance as a haunted 'Nam vet named Frankie. With his pregnant wife and severely disabled one-year-old son (totally mutated because of his father's exposure to Agent Orange), he struggles to survive in a ghetto filled with poverty and rot. Desperate to find a way out of his hopeless situation for his family and himself, he wanders the streets, having hellish flashbacks, being beaten by drug dealers, and searching for a job that doesn't require killing, robbing, or technical experience. Frankie's only friend is a quivering, bitter junkie who steals just to nurse his drug habit, and Frankie also encounters unfortunate people such as two young children being pimped on the street. As he wonders how this could happen in the country he had gone off to fight for, his sanity continuously crumbles before cold, graffiti-sprayed, industrial backgrounds. Adding more to the cold, relentless intensity is a droning mass of white noise that fills the soundtrack from the machines when the score isn't going. Soon Frankie sees that the very nation he has called home is a battleground all its own. There is not an uplifting moment in the entire film, not so much as even an iota of dark humor. "Combat Shock" offers strong insight into just how human even the most inhumane of killers are. Not once do the filmmakers glorify the violence seen in the movie, instead using the horrific and gory elements in the ugliest, most depressing way possible. Believe you me, this is no complaint, because this is what makes "Combat Shock" a powerful and unforgettable experience. It is raw, gritty, and very deep, as it is made for those who prefer films that force them to think. The score (by Ricky Giovinazzo as well) is one of the best I have ever heard, and fits the film like an uncomfortably tight glove, conveying a horror-movie feel while combining it with more melancholy and dramatic sounds (as well as some dirty, seedy, bored, punked-out-sounding death disco sensibilities) to help give this movie a feel of a study of reality as a horror movie. The gore FX and the mutant baby are very well-done, but this is not a movie for people who just want to see blood and guts. As I said, where most splatter films dehumanize their characters, "Combat Shock" makes you feel for the characters. It's so much more disturbing and moving that way, and I must say that this is more horrific than any of the full-on horror films that I've seen. The director was obviously a fan of "Taxi Driver" and "Eraserhead", but this film is not derivative and not only stands up well on its own, but stands up so well that it is much better than both of those films, gaining intensity and momentum until the shocking and heart-wrenching climax. I've watched this movie several times and still come away laughing at the end every time, not because it's funny (which it's not), but because it's a feeling of relief and release I get when the catharsis finally occurs in the brutal, climactic scenes. Don't think this is some cheezy, goofy movie just because it took Troma to release it. After all, nobody else would. It's been a long while since I have seen a movie that I would be ready and willing to crown as my favorite above all others, but this amazing masterpiece of independent cinema definitely deserves the title. (It's not its fault that it shares the title with many others, but that's beside the point!) And, by all means, see the unrated version!!!
    7Agent10

    Gritty, dirty and disgusting...and strangely perfect

    I think like most people, I stumbled onto this movie on YouTube and couldn't believe this flew under the radar. Needless to say, it looked like any other gritty B-movie/grindhouse leftover from the 70s, but there are a lot of things that make this film rather unique.

    To begin with, let's talk about the setting. How in the world did this world exist? For historical sake, we all knew Reagan's America had a dirty underbelly, but dang. Every place in this film looks like it needs a serious cleaning, and one wall even begs "clean me." It seemed like they didn't have to do any dress setting. It would not surprise me. In truth, the setting is the real star of the film. You can't naturally reproduce this kind of world, which really immerses you in this place the main character named Frankie has to traverse. I felt like I could smell the rotting meat in one scene. I felt the discomfort of the people walking around the junk in only cheap, old Converses. I had this fear running through me that they might step on a nail or some glass. All I can say is you can feel the dirtiness and edginess.

    The only complaint I have is a minor one, which was the acting. You can only ask so much but there was a lot of scenes where the acting was really natural and good. So while the unevenness is evident, it honestly never jarred me out of the flow of the film. This ain't Birdemic or some other intentionally bad film. And while the acting might not have been professional, the camera work certainly was. I was really impressed with how the film flowed. There weren't too many out of place shots or weird edits. Overall, a pretty decent film.

    Now is this a perfect movie? Absolutely not. Is this a movie worth saying you have experienced? Yes! Go to YouTube and fins this movie.
    squeezebox

    Gritty, disturbing urban nightmare

    Gritty, disturbing nightmare movie about a pathetic Vietnam veteran living in poverty in New York City, who's slowly disintegrating mind finally snaps after one too many days of unemployment, loan sharks, a nagging wife, flashbacks and, worst of all, his constantly crying baby, monstrously deformed as a result of his exposure to Agent Orange. Relentlessly downbeat, and filled with horrific imagery of violence and drug abuse, this may be too much for many viewers to take. Borrows a bit from ERASERHEAD and TAXI DRIVER, but does so fairly well, with good performances, a seedy atmosphere and some imaginative directorial touches despite it's ultra low budget. Released on DVD by Troma for the first time in its uncut form, this is a movie truly worthy of rediscovery.
    Michael_Elliott

    Extremely Disturbing Nightmare

    Combat Shock (1984)

    *** (out of 4)

    Frankie Dunlan (Ricky Giovinazzo) returns home from Vietnam after some bizarre experiments were done on him and he's hit a string of bad luck. His wife is pregnant and also trying to take care of their deformed one-year-old son. Frankie has lost his job, all three are starving and the future doesn't look too bright but he heads out one day in search of something better.

    Buddy Giovinazzo's COMBAT SHOCK is without question one of the most raw, depressing and bleak character studies ever created. The director stated that the film was meant to be something in between TAXI DRIVER and ERASERHEAD and that's the best way to describe it. The movie isn't the best made film that you'll ever see and it's certainly very raw in regards to various technical things but at the same time there's just something so wrong and so off about the subject matter that you can't help but be drawn into its nightmare.

    The film certainly has a lot to say about mental illness as well as the troubles that faced vets when they returned home. The film is extremely bleak to say the least as there's not even a glimmer of comedy or even a brief smile to be bad. You certainly wouldn't want to show this film to anyone suffering from a depression because it would probably push them over the edge. The flashbacks to Vietnam are all that convincing and there are other technical problems with the film but at the same time this is a lot deeper and a lot more troubling than what most filmmakers would try on a $40,000 budget.

    Giovinazzo does a very good job in the lead role as he's certainly believable as this broken man who really is at the very end of things. He certainly comes across as a real person and this helps give the film a more realistic approach to the dark material. The direction is spot on and this is certainly true during the incredibly disturbing final fifteen-minutes of the picture.

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    • Anecdotes
      All the Vietnam flashback scenes were shot in the swamps of Staten Island.
    • Gaffes
      When Frankie inspects the revolver drum magazine after loading it, some of the cartridges have a dent in the primer made by a firing pin, meaning that they've already been fired.
    • Citations

      Cathy Dunlan: I can't take much more of this!

      Frankie Dunlan: Much more of what?

      Cathy Dunlan: This! Living like rats! I'm starving! The baby's starving!

      Frankie Dunlan: So? I'm hungry too.

      Cathy Dunlan: Then do something about it!

      Frankie Dunlan: What do you want me to do?

      Cathy Dunlan: Get a job!

      Frankie Dunlan: There are no jobs!

      Cathy Dunlan: Then look for one!

      Frankie Dunlan: I am! It's not just us, it's the whole country! There's a recession on!

      Cathy Dunlan: The whole country manages to eat! You're out on the streets every day like a zombie! You're not looking for a job! You're waiting for the world to end!

      Frankie Dunlan: Hey, good! That should be any day now!

      Cathy Dunlan: Go ahead and make jokes, but it's true! You don't care about us! You're off on another planet somewhere! It's not fair! It's just not fair!

    • Versions alternatives
      The R-rated version is HEAVILY CUT.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The Secret Lives of Dentists (2002)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 mai 1986 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site
      • Official site for the - anniversary DVD
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • American Nightmare
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Port Richmond, Staten Island, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • 2000 A.D. Productions
      • Troma Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 40 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 31min(91 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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