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Crush

  • 1992
  • Unrated
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Marcia Gay Harden in Crush (1992)
Drama

On the way to interview a novelist, Lane and Christina are involved in a car crash which leaves literary critic Christina brain-damaged. Lane undertakes the assignment and becomes attracted ... Read allOn the way to interview a novelist, Lane and Christina are involved in a car crash which leaves literary critic Christina brain-damaged. Lane undertakes the assignment and becomes attracted to the novelist's 15 year old daughter, leading to stormy emotions.On the way to interview a novelist, Lane and Christina are involved in a car crash which leaves literary critic Christina brain-damaged. Lane undertakes the assignment and becomes attracted to the novelist's 15 year old daughter, leading to stormy emotions.

  • Director
    • Alison Maclean
  • Writers
    • Anne Kennedy
    • Alison Maclean
  • Stars
    • Marcia Gay Harden
    • Donogh Rees
    • Caitlin Bossley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    577
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alison Maclean
    • Writers
      • Anne Kennedy
      • Alison Maclean
    • Stars
      • Marcia Gay Harden
      • Donogh Rees
      • Caitlin Bossley
    • 9User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Marcia Gay Harden
    Marcia Gay Harden
    • Lane
    Donogh Rees
    Donogh Rees
    • Christina
    Caitlin Bossley
    • Angela Iseman
    William Zappa
    William Zappa
    • Colin Iseman
    Pete Smith
    Pete Smith
    • Horse
    Jon Brazier
    Jon Brazier
    • Arthur
    Geoffrey Southern
    • Patient
    Shirley Wilson
    • Intensive care nurse
    Denise Lyness
    • Physiotherapy nurse
    Jennifer Karehana
    • Physio nurse
    David Stott
    David Stott
    • Stephen
    Harata Solomon
    • Aunty Bet
    Caroline De Lore
    • Colleen
    Trish Howie
    • Nurse
    Phil McLachlan
    • Ward sister
    Wayne McGoram
    • Nurse
    • (as Wayne McCoram)
    Wayne Roberts
    • Physio patient
    Alistair McConnell
    • Doctor
    • Director
      • Alison Maclean
    • Writers
      • Anne Kennedy
      • Alison Maclean
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    8ThrownMuse

    Beautiful and disturbing neo-noir with fantastic performances

    Cristina and Lane are on a car trip through New Zealand, driving to meet a famous author with whom Cristina has scheduled an interview. Their interactions suggest that they have not seen each other in a long time and that there is some emotional disconnection. They get in a horrible car accident. Cristina is severely injured, but Lane (Marcia Gay Harden) is only mentally shaken by the accident. She stumbles away from the scene, and the next time we see her is at the home of the author. She assumes Cristina's identity and quickly forms an intimate bond with the author's daughter, Angela. Soon, she finds that Cristina survived the accident and is in the hospital. She comes clean about her identity and succeeds in seducing the author, and decides to stay awhile. But Angela is a bit jealous that she has lost her new friend (and crush?) to her father, and starts going to visit Cristina as she recovers in the hospital and a warped little triangle forms.

    This New Zealand film is a fantastic piece of neo-noir! It is gorgeously filmed to the point where it is impossible to take your eyes off the screen. Marcia Gay Harden is an extremely stylish and sexy femme fatale and gives a brilliant understated performance. Lane is one of the most compelling and perplexing antiheroes I've seen. Also noteworthy are Caitlin Bossley as Angela, the author's coming-of-age daughter, and Donogh Rees as Cristina, the recovering accident victim. These women all give award-worthy performances. The first twenty minutes or so after the accident are very confusing and make little sense (even after the end of the movie!) and the characters' motives are very confusing. But if you stick with the movie you will find the story captivating and very emotionally intense. It is really the story of a bizarre triangle formed between three women. First, we see it through the jumbled-yet-together perspective of Lane, then through the bitter and jealous perspective of Angela, and finally through the innocent but spiteful eyes of the wheelchair-bound Cristina.

    The newly released DVD features a perfect transfer and contains a commentary by Maclean and Harden, as well as the horror short "Kitchen Sink." Recommended to fans of "Mulholland Dr." and "All Over Me." My Rating: 8/10.
    8vyto34

    Well-done story on the malevolent-stranger-insinuates-herself-into-family theme

    The theme of a malevolent stranger insinuating herself into a family, seducing everyone in it, and wreaking havoc before getting her final comeuppance is an old tale. But it is told in this movie in a fresh and engaging way. Part of the appeal is the New Zealand landscape, and the cinematography dwells on its most unusual, dream-like aspects. Marcia Gay Harden is absolutely spot-on as the seductress. Caitlin Bossley is also very appealing as the daughter. William Zappa is rather frumpy, however, as the famous author. In an interesting twist, the direct victim of Harden's malevolence is played by Donogh Rees as a character which is just as malevolent.
    3guyfromjerzee

    Big disappointment

    I was impressed with Allison Maclean's shirt film, "Kitchen Sink," and that was main motivation for checking out "Crush." Well, the film was hard to find and it wasn't worth the wait. It's slow, boring and barely intrigued me. Marcia Gay Harden is always great, but she couldn't breathe life into this nearly comatose flick. The director obviously wasn't concerned with pacing.

    There's not too many bad things I can say artistic-wise. It's simply one of those artsy, pretentious films that disguises dullness as subtlety. The plot doesn't contain any surprises. The premise is far from original. So what's the point?
    3Chris_Docker

    Doesn't quite live up to its expectations

    Boiling mud pools, a deranged car accident victim, a precocious teenager, and a wild-woman who constantly applies blood-red lipstick. With some excellent performances from three female leads, Crush should be a runaway success. Sadly, it veers off the highway and never achieves its full potential, even though it contains enough specimens of curious merit that will be bottled and studied by ardent celluloid pathologists.

    Lane (Marcia Gay Harden) is visiting New Zealand with her friend Christina to interview an award-winning novelist when their car comes off the road. Lane crawls out, but Christina needs a lengthy stay in intensive care and the make-up department before venturing out and confronting her pal who was driving. Lane, meanwhile, bonds with Angela, the author's 15yr old daughter, before seducing the old man himself and convincing us she's not gay. Naturally, a few interpersonal tensions are in order and, if you can sit through nearly two hours of badly scripted, poorly edited, unbelievable waffle, you will eventually find out who's really got it in for whom. On the way, you can enjoy some of the largely irrelevant natural attractions of New Zealand - particularly Rotorua - at least if you can bear to miss the superior production values of the average tourist video.

    Among the special features on the DVD are a director's commentary (shared with Marcia Gay Harden) and an interview with the director Alison Maclean. These are essential viewing, as they enable you to see all the great things they had in mind which unfortunately don't come out in the film.

    Rotorua is a smallish city on New Zealand's North Island and a major tourist attraction. It is surrounded by volcanoes, lakes, parks, and the geothermal wonderland of geysers and boiling mud pools that Kiwis love so much - and is also a showcase for Maori cultural activities. This makes it an obvious attraction for filmmakers, except that no-one apparently mentioned to them that some relevance to the story might have been a help. The opening credits linger on the bubbling mud pools, the camera loiters on the hot springs, but the script struggles to fit them into the plot. Lane is an interesting character, a sexually ambiguous intruder that cares nothing about what others think, but although well played she appears to have fallen out of a different script - maybe an old film noir or a supercharged femme fatale; and the interaction between her and the other players is so lacking in chemistry as to be non-existent. Better handled, she would truly be a force that drains the others, but I remained unconvinced that they would really be drawn to her so easily and found I had to admire the intention more than the result.

    "What do you do for entertainment around her?" asks Lane, in a tone that reminded me of a wild west anti-hero. If this is all that is on offer, the answer probably won't be 'watching a movie.'
    6briancham1994

    Twisted

    This film is pretty dark and twisted with lots of betrayal and intrigue. On the surface it appears to be a conventional drama but there is also a psychological thriller aspect as not everyone is who they seem. It sounds mysterious and at times it is, but it didn't amount to much and I found it hard to follow sometimes.

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    • Trivia
      Last dramatic feature film shot in New Zealand by Kiwi director Alison Maclean until 'The Rehearsal' (2016) - an interval of about twenty-four years.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 6, 1993 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • New Zealand
    • Official sites
      • Felix Media
      • Hanway Films
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wypadek
    • Filming locations
      • Rotorua, New Zealand
    • Production companies
      • Hibiscus Films
      • New Zealand Film Commission
      • New Zealand On Air
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $107,792
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,205
      • Aug 29, 1993
    • Gross worldwide
      • $107,792
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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