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Who's Watching Oliver

  • 2017
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
1.4K
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Russell Geoffrey Banks in Who's Watching Oliver (2017)
B-HorrorSlasher HorrorSplatter HorrorDramaHorror

Oliver aimlessly wanders the streets on what can only be described as a truly shocking and humiliating killing spree. His only savior is the beautiful Sophia with her sweet eccentricity and ... Read allOliver aimlessly wanders the streets on what can only be described as a truly shocking and humiliating killing spree. His only savior is the beautiful Sophia with her sweet eccentricity and naivety to the danger she has put herself in.Oliver aimlessly wanders the streets on what can only be described as a truly shocking and humiliating killing spree. His only savior is the beautiful Sophia with her sweet eccentricity and naivety to the danger she has put herself in.

  • Director
    • Richie Moore
  • Writers
    • Raimund Huber
    • Richie Moore
    • Russell Geoffrey Banks
  • Stars
    • Russell Geoffrey Banks
    • Sara Malakul Lane
    • Margaret Roche
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richie Moore
    • Writers
      • Raimund Huber
      • Richie Moore
      • Russell Geoffrey Banks
    • Stars
      • Russell Geoffrey Banks
      • Sara Malakul Lane
      • Margaret Roche
    • 37User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Russell Geoffrey Banks
    Russell Geoffrey Banks
    • Oliver
    Sara Malakul Lane
    Sara Malakul Lane
    • Sophia
    Margaret Roche
    Margaret Roche
    • Mama
    Kelly Woodcock
    Kelly Woodcock
    • Clair
    Champagne Nuttanun
    Champagne Nuttanun
    • Asian Girl
    Cecilia Belletti
    Cecilia Belletti
    • Cecilia
    Muay Maxim
    • Dead Girl 1
    Savitree Thuamthong
    • Dead Girl 2
    Supattra Sassamanmongkol
    • Dead Girl 3
    Pennapa Udomsin
    • Dead Girl 4
    Wacharinya Moolaeg
    • Dead Girl 5
    Sopha Phairo
    • Dead Girl 6
    Topaz Lackgren
    • Bar Girl
    Alex Boyesen
    • Bar Guy
    • Director
      • Richie Moore
    • Writers
      • Raimund Huber
      • Richie Moore
      • Russell Geoffrey Banks
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    User reviews37

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    Kirpianuscus

    decent

    Thailand. A bizarre young man. Decent mix of horror and romance, old cliches not bad used and not plausible situations. Crumbs of Snow White and Psycho, naked bodies and large levels of sadism. Enough for not awful movie.
    2collinsdd

    Too much hype.

    I'm sorry, but this movie is not scary in any way. It's just scene after scene of disgusting behavior. The ending is no surprise. It's really not even disturbing because it is just over-the-top ridiculous. I tend to value plot and meaning...and neither of the two exist here.
    9tstematt

    What a pleasant surprise!

    I was asked to review this movie as part of the podcast that I run. In addition, the lead actor Russell joined us to get a deeper look into the film, the actors involved and Oliver himself. I was blown away from start to finish. This indie film didn't feel small in any way shape or form, the characters and story both felt huge. My personal favorite being Mama, she made me feel dirty and scared all at the same time. I am VERY excited for the release of this film and looking forward to other new projects that Russell Geoffrey Banks brings our way!
    9james_newman-53409

    Oliver Delivers the Goods

    Tick tock goes the clock. The picture begins. We are in a room that looks like its straight from 1950s Middle America but is actually modern day Bangkok. Oliver counts out his pills from an old antique hardwood medicine box. He's dressed in 1950s Beat wardrobe, and he's clearly deeply disturbed. His condition, although never specified, is obviously somewhere within the autism spectrum. But that's not all about Oliver that's beat. Mama's been on his case from an early age. She makes him kill. She enjoys it. And Mama does all this via Skype. With a cocktail in her hand and with the vocabulary of a Kilkenny fishwife, Mama, played wonderfully by Margaret Roche, is perhaps the most downright vulgar abusive female villain to be put to film.

    Yes, we're familiar with the theme, and of course Who's Watching Oliver is Psycho for the modern age and Oliver, played by obsessively technical method actor Russell Banks, is a million times more disturbed than Norman Bates will ever be. Banks gets inside the skin of Oliver in a frightfully believable fashion and thoroughly deserves the awards he picked up on the festival circuit for best lead. This is a physically challenging performance, and Banks, in his first lead role, delivers the part well. He is Oliver for better or worse and Oliver must dance to the tune of the devil. The devil (aka Mama) finds work for idle hands, and Oliver gets his filthy little mitts dirty on numerous bloody occasions while banging to the beat of Mama's decadent drum.

    But its not all blood and guts. Oliver has a routine set around a Disneyland type theme park. He visits the rides and snaps pictures and generally blends in with bizarre environment around him. Foreigners living in this part of the world are considered strange oddities, so the locals who observe Oliver's eccentricities aren't too concerned by the shambolic spectacle of his incurable nervousness. By night, Bangkok is a different beast. Thousands of bars, a labyrinth of debauched personalities, and it is here, egged on by his online psychopathic mother, Oliver hunts. The picture reaches its darkest depths as Oliver brings back Clair, played by promising newcomer Kelly Woodcock, to his home and ties her to a table. Mama watches on encouraging her son's misbehavior like a demented lip-glossed Frankenstein. But if Oliver is a monster, surely the beast who created him is more grotesque, more evil, a force that must be stopped before the killing spree goes too far and Oliver spends the rest of his years twitching in jail.

    And herein lays the theme of the film. Forget the blood, the gore, and the comedy - Oliver is at times hilarious. The picture is really a simple dark meditation on the abuse of the mentally ill. We are usually abused by those closest to us - a wife or husband, a mother or father. In the case of Oliver his Mama has a tight hold on him, as all mother's do, but the hold here is destructive above and beyond normal maternal heartfelt strangulation. Abusive cycles are difficult to break, but sometimes it takes another who has experienced similar patterns to recognize the symptoms and help a stranger out. Oliver's olive branch arrives in the shape of Sophia played by Sara Malakul Lane. At first we wonder why she is approaching this profoundly limited personality, but her true motives eventually come to light. She wants to help him but first he must help himself by breaking the dysfunctional cycle. Together perhaps they can cut the evil puppeteer strings that Mama uses to manipulate Oliver. Perhaps they have a joint cause. At last there's a shimmer of light in the darkness.

    Technically the film is a triumph. Debutant feature film director Richie Moore's camera and light work is as good as anyone's and it shows clearly in the picture that Moore has quite literally grown up with a film camera in his hand. The script, co-written by Moore, Banks, and producer Raimund Huber (who also had a strong hand in the jazz music selection - nice touch) is darkly impressive. The picture is put together expertly by the editor Jesse Maddox. If you like your horror dark, and there's not much darker than Oliver, you'll like this. It pushes boundaries, it shocks, but after waiting a year to see it, I'm glad to say it delivers. Who's Watching Oliver will be distributed soon, and you'd be crazy not to see it.
    6deloudelouvain

    Brutal but not overal bad

    There are good and bad things about Who's Watching Oliver. If you like brutal or/and disturbing scenes then I'm sure you will like the ones in this movie. They are pretty hardcore but they fit perfectly well with the deranged character of Oliver. Russell Geoffrey Banks did a good job playing Oliver, you kinda want to call the police as soon as you see him. The weakest link of this movie was Margaret Roche, playing Mama. That could have been much creepier than it actually was. The story is also not very complicated, but for some thrashy horror movie it will do. Overal it's not a bad movie, not for the faint of heart though.

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      Director Russell Geoffrey Banks said the most difficult scene he had to shoot was the rape scene. "For sure. Kelly Woodcock... I had already known her for a really long time before, but that was without a doubt such a hard day. And surprisingly enough, it was one when it kind of hit me at that moment as being hard. Before that, I was just like, 'Oh, it's acting. This is going to be fine.' And then when we started shooting, it was like, 'Jesus... fuck this is quite intense.' That was a hard day. I'd say, without a doubt, the rape scene with Kelly was probably about the hardest day to shoot," Banks said.
    • Quotes

      Mama: Ok, Oliver, Mama's tired. Next time, wait a little longer.

      Oliver: Okay, Mama. Sorry, Mama, sorry.

      Mama: Well, it was short but fun. Could have been better. Now clean up your mess and go to bed. Sweet dreams. Mama loves you.

    • Crazy credits
      There is a scene after the ending credits.
    • Connections
      References Full Metal Jacket (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Lanette
      performed by H. Benne Hendon

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    • Release date
      • July 3, 2018 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Thailand
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Кто наблюдает за Оливером
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      1 hour 27 minutes
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      • 2.35 : 1

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