Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueYears after the original director was killed during the filming of a low-budget thriller, a crew of film students set out to finish where she left off. When the filming begins, so too do the... Tout lireYears after the original director was killed during the filming of a low-budget thriller, a crew of film students set out to finish where she left off. When the filming begins, so too do the killings.Years after the original director was killed during the filming of a low-budget thriller, a crew of film students set out to finish where she left off. When the filming begins, so too do the killings.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Paulie Morrelli
- (as Matt Russell)
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The plot is old hat but this isn't bad...for what it is (a low budget slasher film). It's well-made with a young and fairly talented young cast. No one is great but no one is terrible either. It also avoids the obligatory (and needless) female nude scenes. It moves quickly, the gore is nice and bloody and the script doesn't insult your intelligence. Also Molly Ringwald is in this having the time of her life playing a bitchy faded actress.
No great shakes but not bad at all. I give it a 7.
The main problem I have with Cut is the weak scripting of the characters. It's like everyone on set are all just passing time waiting for the pay check to come in, its so bad.
Music and tempo is actually the movies strong point especially the lighting. The whole set looks and feels great but everything else just falls apart. The script made all the actors look like dills. They should have called it Cringe.
Being a horror primarily Cut also falls short on creating any sense of discomfort. Again another horror where you don't care what happens because not one of the characters do anything intelligent and everyone is two dimensional.
review: This film was great, except after the killer takes his mask off. The gore, the acting, the directing, everything was great! But after the killer takes his mask off it turns to crap, but thats only like the last ten minutes!
9/10.
After the movie finished, I was a little disappointed but now when I think about it, it actually was a good movie. I thought it wasn't as good as Scream but way better than Scream 2, Scream 2 had very little blood or violence which made it very weak but Cut is amazing ecause it gets away with displaying so much blood. It takes a while for the movie to get into the action, but when it does that's when it starts to get interesting. Australian horror movies usually aren't very good (anyone remember Body Melt and Out of The Body?) but Cut is very enjoyable.
Even though the story doesn't make a lot of sense when all is revealed and the ending stinks, Cut is a lot of fun when it comes to the death scenes (which is what people are going to see this for anyway) they are very creative and gross and very hilarious.
When Cut comes to threatres near you, go see it. It won't make much sense, but it will be fun.
Cut doesn't restrain the blood, it's not disturbing, it's intended to be funny, and it is.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe acronym on the film can read FARTS and stood for "Film Audiovisual Radio and Television School". This is actually a spoof anagram parody of the real life AFTRS which stands for the "Australian Film, Television and Radio School".
- GaffesThe unmarked Commodore police car which arrives at the house has hubcaps. All Australian police cars - marked or unmarked - use pursuit rims, with no hubcaps.
- Citations
[first lines]
Chloe's mom: Kids...? I've put your dinner on the stove!
Vanessa Turnbill: Okay, Mom.
Chloe's mom: Don't forget to lock up, Chloe.
Vanessa Turnbill: I won't. Bye, Mom.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Behind the Scenes of Cut (2000)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Cut: la versión final
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
- Durée
- 1h 22min(82 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1