Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA man who has just embezzled money from his company is driving through the Nevada desert. He picks up a pretty girl and her seemingly goofy boyfriend. The girl is a Las Vegas showgirl and th... Tout lireA man who has just embezzled money from his company is driving through the Nevada desert. He picks up a pretty girl and her seemingly goofy boyfriend. The girl is a Las Vegas showgirl and the boyfriend turns out to be a professional killer, and he has no intention of letting the ... Tout lireA man who has just embezzled money from his company is driving through the Nevada desert. He picks up a pretty girl and her seemingly goofy boyfriend. The girl is a Las Vegas showgirl and the boyfriend turns out to be a professional killer, and he has no intention of letting the motorist finish the trip.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Patti
- (as Jennifer Rubin-LaBoe)
- Carly
- (as Barbra Horan)
- Biker Girl
- (as Angelina Fiordelissi)
- Arabella
- (as Tamara Landey)
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The way the personalities of the characters unfold is psychological drama at its absolute finest. At first George cringes at the sophomoric banter of his two passengers, a sleazy gambler and his part-showgirl, part-prostitute "better half." But things get really edgy as George tries to part ways with the luckless pair, and soon he finds himself and his car taken hostage at the point of a gun.
As the story moves forward forward at an even pace, so does the viewer's insight into the complex personalities of the three main characters. Patti is as much a survivor as Chevy is a pathological and abusive hoodlum.
This is one production that deserves to be watched thoughtfully and attentively. Every piece of dialogue, even the smallest gesture, carries its own bit of symbolism, clues to the troubled lives of the hitchhikers and the confusion and mounting terror felt by their unwilling host. This movie accomplishes more with body language than others achieve with the most spectacular visual effects. Even minor characters like Robert Costanzo, who plays a tawdry Las Vegas mobster, and Jerry Orbach as his inconvenient operative, are fascinating and memorable.
As a visual experience, this film is stunning. The vast, gorgeous desert scenery frames both players and plot with an awesome melancholy. A preacher appearing on a flickering television screen in a low-rent motel room is a metaphor for all that is hopeless, while the zombie-like Arabella, seen for scarcely a minute in a Vegas hotel suite, brings to mind an even more chilling image of woman as bimbo without a soul.
Patti, more than any character in this story, is full of contradictions. Her motives and choices can never be predicted, not from the vantage point of the viewer and certainly not by those with whom she must share this part of her life.
If the definitive mark of the film noir is the interaction between tragic, troubled people with conflicting agendas, this is the future face of the genre. It is truly a work of art; not a moment is without meaning. Delusion is a satisfying, mesmerizing movie, one that gets better and better with every viewing.
Where did she go?
This is a REALLY Great movie. I couldn't believe how good it was until I saw it for the first time. I have now watched it 4 times. It has a great story line and has some really good twists. All the characters acted well in this flick.
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- AnecdotesFeature directorial debut of Carl Colpaert.
- Crédits fousSpecial thanks are given to B-actress and "Halloween" costar P.J. Soles in the end credits
- Bandes originalesIl Solitario
Music by Barry Adamson
Featuring Seamus Beaghen and Tito Heradia
Vocals: Kelly McCusker, Katherine Blick, Jocelyn West
Vocal Arrangement: Bill McGee
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 1 000 000 $US (estimé)