In this unique take on the infamous Manson murders we follow two generations of chilling real life events which occur at 10050 Cielo Drive, one of America's most notorious addresses.In this unique take on the infamous Manson murders we follow two generations of chilling real life events which occur at 10050 Cielo Drive, one of America's most notorious addresses.In this unique take on the infamous Manson murders we follow two generations of chilling real life events which occur at 10050 Cielo Drive, one of America's most notorious addresses.
Diana Franz
- Patricia Krenwinkel
- (as Diana "Deebs" Franz)
Matthew Leigh Maggs
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- (as Matthew Maggs)
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This latest retread of the manson murders is more interested in following a musician living in the cielo drive house years after the tate murders with just a few long flashbacks to the familiar events of 1969. the film moves at a dreamy pace for the most part and seems to trying to ape polanski films like repulsion and the tenant but then come outbursts of brutal violence which skirt the borders of good taste. the story is like two films thrown together one about a musician losing her mind and the other a period biopic so the tone is all over the map sometimes. but some good acting and convincing violence prevent this latest manson offering from slipping into total mediocrity.
I didn't really follow the main plot points very well. I fell asleep watching and didn't really care to watch it again the next day. Nothing really happens in the film. It jumps about from past to present and back again. It doesn't really tell the story of anything.
This film could've been an easy 5 or 6 stars but the plot was all jumbled and I don't think the separate three time lines worked in the end. If it had just stayed with the manson part of the story it would have been better off. In the end im only giving this three stars because I liked the actor that played manson. Also lee bane is in this and he was alright to.
For a movie with Massacre in the title you expect a lot of violence going in and this delivers on that with a plethora of brutal stabbings. Some are very disturbing because they just go on and on and knowing it really happened to real people makes for grim viewing. For an obviously low budget movie there are pretty solid performances and everyone looks the part but the story does change the known version of the real case and includes a lot of conspiracy theories as part of the plot here. The story is told in two different time periods and there is a lot of new age stuff in both which borders on pretentious at times. But after seeing countless Manson movies playing out the exact same way I welcomed a different take on this subject.
Did you know
- TriviaThe 1990s section of the film, focusing on a musician called Margot moving into the infamous house on Cielo Drive to write a new album, is very loosely inspired by the period when Trent Reznor of the Nine Inch Nails recorded several albums and lived at 10050 Cielo Drive in the early nineties.
- GoofsGovernor is misspelled as Governer in the description of what happened to Bruce Davis before the credits.
- ConnectionsReferences Massacre à la tronçonneuse (1974)
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- The Massacre on Cielo Drive
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- $1,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $14,782
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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