Sculptor Lily's new project involves playing anonymous apologies. She sets up an answering machine on a phone line and invites people to call but attracts a serial killer who confesses his m... Read allSculptor Lily's new project involves playing anonymous apologies. She sets up an answering machine on a phone line and invites people to call but attracts a serial killer who confesses his murders of homosexual men.Sculptor Lily's new project involves playing anonymous apologies. She sets up an answering machine on a phone line and invites people to call but attracts a serial killer who confesses his murders of homosexual men.
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Lily is an artist who has set up a hotline called "Apology" that people can call in to say sorry for any wrong doing they have been in their lives either in the present or past. It's for an art exhibit she's creating where she plans to air the apologies in an artsy way. Meanwhile, someone is murdering gay men all over the city in gruesome ways. That same person ends up calling in and admits to raping his cousin when he was young, and eventually apologies on the hotline for committing one of the henious murders in the city.
Despite initial feelings that she is putting the integrity of the anonymous call-in hotline in jeopardy, Lily eventually works with the police regarding call from the serial killer. She meets Detective Hungate who is on this case and has instant chemistry with him. As the calls continue to come in, and the killer getting closer and closer to making contact with Lily, Hungate will have to catch him before it's too late. All is revealed in a well done conclusion.
Apology is a fun little horror thriller done on HBO in the mid-80s. The idea of the apology hotline was an interesting to insert into a horror movie storyline, and the filmmakers did a good job making the two fit well. We also get good character development with Lily and Hungate, plus the two actors have a great little chemistry. Lesley Ann Warren is a fun to watch horror heroine and Peter Weller plays off of that very well.
I highly recommend Apology if you have the chance to watch it. I don't believe this is on DVD, I was lucky years back to catch it on VHS in a video store that was going out of business. It has a great and creative story, good murder mystery, actors at the top of their game, plus a VERY catchy title song by Bill Champlin.
8/10
Lesley Ann-Warren plays a good neurotic- Peter Weller is passable. Harvey Fierstein has an interesting cameo part, as a homeless person. Some of the street shots are creative and interesting. The art project Warren creates is really not unbelievable; If one has ever seen Yoko Ono's exhibits- you will agree!.
The serial killer is portrayed by Jimmie Ray Weeks; he wears a bow-tie and looks like Wallace Shawn (from Woody Allen's movie "Manhattan"). If you want to see something unusual, this movie will fit the bill. John Glover is also in this film, and he always excels at portraying a psychotic New Yorker (he was also in a TV film with Lynn and Vanessa Redgrave- remake of "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane"-not to be missed!).
The night streets of New York, wet and litter strewn, lends a certain noirish feel to the film. And the music score is very good and evocative.
The story is of an artist who sets up an answering machine to record people who call in to make an 'apology' for something they have done in their lives, and then becomes enmeshed with a madman who kills people but always says he's sorry on her machine.
The ending is a little gruesome, as are each of the murders, but I was caught up in the artist community and the film has been a favorite of mine ever since I first taped it. 8/10
Edited to update and add comments 9/18/08 Jane
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- TriviaClaude's (Jimmie Ray Weeks) calls are sampled on Eazy-E's track 'Sorry Louie' (1996).
- Quotes
Claude: Hi Claude again... You remember I told you about my cousin when I was 15... Well the year after that I killed this kid Louie... bashed his head in with my Louieville slugger ha ha ha... I got away with it... ha ha... but, ah... I wanna apologize to Louie... I'm sorry Louie... ha ha ha...