After getting interested in murder as a kid in Colombia, Gabriela now has a scrapbook on murders including clippings on "The Blue Blood Killer". While cleaning his latest murder scene in Mia... Read allAfter getting interested in murder as a kid in Colombia, Gabriela now has a scrapbook on murders including clippings on "The Blue Blood Killer". While cleaning his latest murder scene in Miami, she comes across a clue missed by the cops.After getting interested in murder as a kid in Colombia, Gabriela now has a scrapbook on murders including clippings on "The Blue Blood Killer". While cleaning his latest murder scene in Miami, she comes across a clue missed by the cops.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
- Red Haired Waitress
- (as Sabrina Cowan)
- San the Barback
- (as Charles J. Tucker)
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My only complaint is that, the movie, as a whole, is rather strange. It doesn't decide whether to be a dark comedy or some weird, violent romance. It is definitely dark and weird, but never steps into a comfortable niche to decied which one it really is. This really isn't that big of a deal, really, and after awhile, you learn to just forget the analyzation, and just enjoy the madness being thrown at you. This movie is definitely not for everyone, in that the gore is played so casually, as if it were a normal fixture of a room, like a table or a rug. It also has a few scenes that b\c of the conversational build up during the movie about what it's like to see a crime scene for the first time, and the casual way that the gore is treated, it may not be suitable for everyone. However, I enjoyed it b\c of it's pure creativity and of course, wonderful acting by the two main leads. A give it a strong 8/10 stars for having the courage to be different. That is my story and I am sticking to it.
Jones does an excellent job in this black comedy, it really is a shame we haven't heard more of her. Even Baldwin fits in his role! The soundtrack is spicy and quite excellent. Braddock has extended this from a short film, and unfortunately it shows in some places. A few scenes feel, well, boring, and dialogue isn't as sharp as it could be.
Tarantino is often linked to this film, although he was only the producer and wrote a very little piece of script. However, there are connections to his movies in Curdled and they are fun to catch.
My score: 3/5
Did you know
- TriviaThe Gecko brothers from Une nuit en enfer (1996) are depicted as fugitives on a crime TV show spotlighting the "Blue Blood Killer".
- GoofsPaul removes the top middle bolt twice.
- Quotes
Gabriela: Do they talk?
Paul Guell: What?
Gabriela: The heads.
Paul Guell: What do you mean?
Gabriela: When you cut them...
Paul Guell: No. It's the face. It's in their eyes.
Gabriela: Yes, but after that. Sometimes the head says some words?
Paul Guell: The head - doesn't - no. No.
Gabriela: They're supposed to talk...
Paul Guell: They don't, o...
[gaining composure]
Paul Guell: They don't. I know, okay? They don't.
Gabriela: I think they talk. They could tell you something.
- Crazy creditsSPOILER At the very end of the credits, after the copyright notice, there is a scene showing Gabriela driving a car, with Eduardo, playing the tape she recorded with Paul's voice saying her name after his death.
- Alternate versionsOriginally, the film ended with a slow motion shot of geese flying south as the main character did a voice over but director Reb Braddock decided to save that for his next film, "When fun goes south with the geese."
- ConnectionsFeatured in Tarantino's Mind (2006)
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Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Tú asesina, que nosotras limpiamos la sangre
- Filming locations
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $2,300,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $49,620
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $16,294
- Sep 29, 1996
- Gross worldwide
- $49,620
- Runtime
- 1h 28m(88 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1