Il tatuatore squilibrato Karl Kinsky diventa ossessionato da Maddy, una modella che incontra quando viene assunto per un servizio fotografico. Man mano che l'ossessione di Karl cresce, decid... Leggi tuttoIl tatuatore squilibrato Karl Kinsky diventa ossessionato da Maddy, una modella che incontra quando viene assunto per un servizio fotografico. Man mano che l'ossessione di Karl cresce, decide che Maddy debba lasciare il segno per sempre.Il tatuatore squilibrato Karl Kinsky diventa ossessionato da Maddy, una modella che incontra quando viene assunto per un servizio fotografico. Man mano che l'ossessione di Karl cresce, decide che Maddy debba lasciare il segno per sempre.
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- 1 candidatura in totale
- Sandra
- (as Rikke Borge)
Recensioni in evidenza
Maud Adams is not a great actress, but she and her breasts have wonderful personality which comes through on screen. Bruce Dern, a very good actor, lends gravity to his performance and does much more justice to the screenplay than it deserves.
The story of Tattoo is pretty silly, the screenplay amateurish and many scenes are poorly executed. But despite it's many faults, I found Tattoo genuinely engrossing. The film is a visual delight and the music score meshes very nicely.
Be warned that Tattoo is psychologically as well as physically exploitative so sensitives should steer clear, though really it's very mild compared with some more recent flicks.
If you're a hetero guy, you'll love it. 6/10
The film under review is a maligned one: often described as "sleazy melodrama", plotwise it is quite similar to the superior Oscar-nominated THE COLLECTOR (1965; a theatrical rendition of which, coincidentally, has just been staged locally) but, while kidnapping as an extension of butterfly-collecting makes sense, it doesn't follow naturally from tattoo-painting! Dern has often played wackos on the screen, but this rare leading role was certainly his most extreme example: he believes in what he does as if it were a religion and, after falling for model Maud Adams, tries to convert her to his way of thinking; his obsession with her leads him to ignore an attractive young employee of the modeling agency who, on the other hand, seems to be quietly infatuated with him.
However, the protagonist's overt prudishness – which, frankly, is laughable – alienates the model soon enough (even putting down an annoying acquaintance of hers in a restaurant with the classic tough-guy retort, "When I don't like someone, I don't hurt them, I kill them!"); eventually, the artist decides to take matters into his own hands: retreating to his old beachside house with the (unwilling) girl in tow, whom Dern keeps sedated until he is able to complete his ultimate achievement in body-painting. As often happens with this type of film, the victim ends up succumbing to her captor's wiles – in a genuinely weird scene as the undulating bodies are completely covered in Japanese art – before regaining her senses and breaking free definitively from his hold.
In conclusion, Bob Brooks' former career as a TV commercial director is evidenced by the plot's over-reliance on chintzy modeling sessions; it is ironic, then, that the film works best during its first half!
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- QuizThe movie is mentioned and described in episode four of the second series of the British sitcom The Royle Family (1998).
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Karl Kinsky: That's not for me. That's not what I want. That's not love, Maddy. Because to me things must last.
- ConnessioniFeatured in At the Movies: Winners That Were Losers (1983)
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 43min(103 min)
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