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La nuit bleue

Original title: Pathos - Segreta inquietudine
  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
361
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La nuit bleue (1987)
HorrorMysterySci-FiThriller

A cop is assigned to catch a serial killer who is murdering his way through Rome's sexual underground.A cop is assigned to catch a serial killer who is murdering his way through Rome's sexual underground.A cop is assigned to catch a serial killer who is murdering his way through Rome's sexual underground.

  • Director
    • Piccio Raffanini
  • Writers
    • Maria Elisabetta Cartoni
    • Lidia Ravera
    • Piccio Raffanini
  • Stars
    • Virginia Hey
    • Gérard Darmon
    • Gioia Scola
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    361
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Piccio Raffanini
    • Writers
      • Maria Elisabetta Cartoni
      • Lidia Ravera
      • Piccio Raffanini
    • Stars
      • Virginia Hey
      • Gérard Darmon
      • Gioia Scola
    • 13User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Virginia Hey
    Virginia Hey
    • Diane
    Gérard Darmon
    Gérard Darmon
    • Georges
    • (as Gerard Darmon)
    Gioia Scola
    Gioia Scola
    • Valerie
    Carlo Mucari
    • Lt. Arnold
    Dario Parisini
    • Paul
    Carin McDonald
    • Kim
    Teagan Clive
    • Teagan Morrison
    Eva Grimaldi
    Eva Grimaldi
    • Pearl
    Kid Creole
    Kid Creole
    • Bookmaker
    Patrick King
    • John
    Giorgio Cerioni
    • Kanneman
    Loredana Guerra
    • Model
    Valentine Demy
    • Model
    • (as Marisa Parra)
    Eugenio Cartoni
    Jo Ann Smith
    Arnaldo Cosimi
    • Director
      • Piccio Raffanini
    • Writers
      • Maria Elisabetta Cartoni
      • Lidia Ravera
      • Piccio Raffanini
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    User reviews13

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    bowlsmaclean

    Actually worth checking out

    This film is packaged as a run of-the-mill sex thriller, however theres a lot more to it than meets the eye. The video box neglects to mention that this is a sci-fi adventure. The photography is absolutely magnificent, gorgeous, and well thought out. Sureal and surprising. It's everybit a 'Barberella' for the eighties
    3Coventry

    Original and eccentric, but not necessarily very good...

    One of the two-hundred-and-forty-six cinema related hobbies I have includes tracking down as many Gialli as humanly possible! The true Italian Giallo flourished from the mid-sixties until the early seventies, and uniquely combined extreme violence with gratuitous sleaze and flamboyant whodunit-plots. Throughout the late eighties, there were a couple of noteworthy attempts to revive the genre, but not too many titles from this era are worth seeking out. "Midnight Ripper", "Spider Labyrinth", "Formula for a Murder", and "Nothing Underneath" are fine 80s Gialli; "Obsession: A Taste for Fear" is not.

    "Obsession: A Taste for Fear" is a very curious hybrid of a Giallo and a few other genres, and although the set-up is definitely original, it doesn't work at all. For starters, it's a Sci-Fi story for no apparent reason and without any added value. The lead heroine drives in a silly electric vehicle and chooses her outfit and make-up via a digital application, but furthermore the script doesn't do anything with the Sci-Fi elements. The story revolves around a headstrong and confident feminist photographer whose models (and lesbian lovers) are getting killed. She then also starts a passionate relationship with the investigating homicide detective. Sure, this may sound like an intriguing plot, but the film is painfully boring and unnecessarily complex.

    It takes an incredibly long time before the first murder occurs, and the onscreen violence/bloodshed is disappointingly tame. Most of the running time exists of endless photo shoots full of nudity (not the exciting kind, though) and boring monologues of lead actress Virginia Hey. If I browse around the user-comments, "Obsession: A Taste of Fear" clearly has several devoted fans, but I - for one - can't find a lot to recommend.
    7christopher-underwood

    You cannot say you were not warned

    'A Taste For Fear' translated from the Italian is a decent title and presumably derives from the rather surprising but brief bondage set-ups in this mish mash of a movie. As soon as this got under way, after the astonishingly daring opening, I wasn't sure I was going to last the course. If you love the 80s, you will be fine but for me the blasts of dance music coupled with music video style photography had me worried. Actually, this is so uneven that there is something for everyone and in the end I quite enjoyed it and its gialloesque features will permit me to add a very late title to my giallo list! So, there is SM, Kid Creole acting, Grace Jones singing, naked girls frolicking, risqué photo sessions, big men in dark glasses bending forward and back as they torture a saxophone, plus gory killings. You cannot say you were not warned.
    2dopefishie

    Beautiful garbage

    It's basically a 90 minute music video. There are a number of striking visuals. The original score is quite good at times.

    However, the acting is mostly bad. Gérard Darmon comes across as the best of the bunch and comparatively acts circles around most of these clowns. Virginia Hey's scenes are hit or miss. She has some good moments.

    The film itself is a strange mix of erotica and murder mystery set in a futuristic setting. The futuristic setting was the most interesting aspect of the film and also was the least explored in the film. For example, there is a laser gun, but it is only shot once, and it misses and hits a wall. That's it.

    The weakest component was the murder mystery. I figured out the killer within the first half of the film before the big clue is revealed. There is very little in terms of gore or special effects here.

    It's hard to say who this movie was actually made for.
    lazarillo

    Very lame movie from a very lame era

    It always amazes me how the 1970's giallo thrillers, which was one of the best Italian genres, could somehow degenerate twenty years later into "erotic thrillers", which was one of the worst (and one which the Italians and the Americans really deserve equal credit--or blame--for creating). Part of the problem is that "erotic thrillers" simply have too much sex in them at the expense of pretty much anything else. The 70's giallo thrillers may have been a salty dish, but the "erotic thrillers" are basically a big dish of nothing but salt. This movie definitely has a too much sex in it, but there's an even bigger problem with it: it was made in the 1980's, "the decade that taste forgot". The 70's giallo films were very style-conscious, but they had the cool Freudian, "pop" art style to them that was very big in the late 60's and early 70's. This movie, however, takes the very, very lame styles of its own day (c. 1988)--the glossy MTV look, the big hair, the fake boobs, the "Miami Vice"-style cops (complete with designer stubble)--hell, there's even "futuristic" elements (i.e. electric cars, ray guns). Also, while the 70's gialli often had original music by genuinely talented composers, this movie (at least the English-language version)merely borrows several truly awful, sub-MTV American pop songs of the era like "Midnight Blue" (You'd think in the "future" people wouldn't still be listening to bad 80's pop music).

    The plot involves a female fashion photographer whose female models--and lesbian lovers--are being knocked off by a killer. The main suspect is her ex-husband who makes S-and-M videos (and who looks like a younger "New Wave" version of Christopher Lee). The murders are investigated by a cop (who is basically a swarthy Italian version of Don Johnson). The heroine shamelessly throws herself at the cop (lesbianism and feminism be damned apparently), but he rejects her for some reason. There's no shortage of sex though albeit mostly of the lesbian variety (and be warned, one of the heroine's lovers is a second-rate imitation of Grace Jones and another is a musclebound female body-builder with a "punk" hair-do). There is a surprising lack of on-screen violence here, which I found truly unfortunate because everyone in this movie is so unlikeable and annoying that I wanted them all to die in the most horrible, bloody way imaginable.

    If you actually LIKE the 80's though (perhaps you're too young to actually remember them?), you will probably like this better than I did. But if this can be considered a giallo, it's definitely one of the worst of the 150 or so I've seen. It's really more of an "erotic thriller" though and pretty typical of that very lame genre--as well as very lame era in which it was made.

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      The Man I Love
      Written by Ira Gershwin and George Gershwin

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    • Release date
      • December 7, 1988 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Obsesión: El gusto por el miedo
    • Production companies
      • Exordia Corporation
      • Reteitalia
      • Titanus Produzione
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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