अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंTwo men rattle a comic-book artist who has moved to a desert town after her trauma in New York.Two men rattle a comic-book artist who has moved to a desert town after her trauma in New York.Two men rattle a comic-book artist who has moved to a desert town after her trauma in New York.
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
- Nurse
- (as Diane Diefendorf)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
I ordered this movie, Blue Desert, because Sweeney was in it. I was not disappointed. He plays the local law enforcement officer (Steve Smith) of a small, sleepy, boring desert town. Lisa, (Courtney Cox), a rape victim, leaves NYC to get away from that madness and settle in the desert where she will feel safer. Boy, was she wrong! She meets a weird drifter who immediately tries to take sexual advantage of her (Craig Sheffer of A River Ran Through It). So she finds out fast that this sleepy little town isn't as safe as she wishes. She turns to Steve, (D B Sweeney), who is the helpful and protective police officer. Steve is always polite, trusting, and soft spoken. Sweeney plays this role perfectly! Steve is there to help the damsel in distress.
The movie twists and turns. Evidence mounts against the drifter but Sweeney can't get enough evidence to put the guy away. The drifter tells Lisa bad things about Steve and the polite and efficient Steve tells Lisa he is there to protect her and not to believe the drifter. Who to believe? After awhile Lisa doesn't know who is the bad guy and who is the good guy.
The ending is as suspenseful as you can get in a movie. Like I have said before, Sweeney is wonderful in this role. He makes this movie work as far as I am concerned because he is so believable.
If you like a psycho thriller. If you like suspense. If you like Courtney Cox and if you like D.B. Sweeney, then this movie is for you. I highly recommend this sleeper of a movie. It is well worth watching.
What strikes me most about this film is that the characters and the setting all seem extremely realistic and believable - it's almost as if this story really happened.
There are a few scenes of violence, a bit of gun action, plus a few car chase segments, but they are very low-key - not at all like the way over-the-top nonsense that you see all too often in the movies. This only adds to the realism of the movie.
I was also struck by certain similarities between this movie and "Tank Girl" (1995), which also had a "chick power" theme, as well as comic book segments woven into the movie.
Anyway, if you like realistic crime-drama movies, I'd highly recommend this little gem.
If being an empowered woman means staying in a mobile home in the desert in a town of strangers and continually letting strange men into your home even when you know they are dangerous and never asking your neighbors for help, then the life span of such a woman is going to be very short.
Comic book artists have very tight deadlines that they must meet each month.
It was amazing to see Lisa working calmly at her drawing board, pencilling, inking and lettering a complete comic while spending her days and nights being nearly raped, chased across the desert in her Chevette by a police cruiser and sticking a 5 inch knife in a police officer's thigh.
All in a days work for "EMPOWERED WOMAN" I guess.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाFeature directorial debut for Bradley Battersby.
- भाव
William Karp: Lisa, can you tell me something? Why do you think it is he chose you to attack?
Lisa Roberts: I have no idea.
William Karp: Now didn't you tell us you were raped 6 months ago?
Lisa Roberts: Yes. But I don't see what that has to do...
William Karp: Lisa, what does that say to you?
Lisa Roberts: What do you mean, what does that say to me?
William Karp: What does that say to you?
Lisa Roberts: [no response]
William Karp: I'll tell you what it says to me. It says there's a pattern here. A first-time victim becomes a second-time victim, and a second-time victim often becomes a third. We see it all the time. Now what do you think it is about you Lisa that tells people you're fair game.
Lisa Roberts: I don't know. What is it about you officer Karp that tells people you're such an asshole?
- साउंडट्रैकWhat I Make Myself Believe
Written and Performed by Eric Lowen (as Lowen) & Dan Navarro (as Navaro)
Used by permission of BMG Songs, Inc. and CBS Music Publishing
टॉप पसंद
- How long is Blue Desert?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
विवरण
- चलने की अवधि
- 1 घं 37 मि(97 min)
- रंग
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 1.78 : 1