Sam Dietz is back and must find and stop another serial killer before he kills again. Detective work for Dietz is tough having to juggle two gorgeous women - one his partner, and the other h... Read allSam Dietz is back and must find and stop another serial killer before he kills again. Detective work for Dietz is tough having to juggle two gorgeous women - one his partner, and the other his shrink, who holds the key to the case.Sam Dietz is back and must find and stop another serial killer before he kills again. Detective work for Dietz is tough having to juggle two gorgeous women - one his partner, and the other his shrink, who holds the key to the case.
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I thought it actually had a sense of realism, although the ending was contrived. Still a good story. I'd like to see the other relentless movies, but they don't appear to have the same cast.
The first movie was mediocre
The second movie was great
The third movie SUCKED
And the fourth (and probably final) entry? It's okay. It doesn't have a strong mystery (and direction) as part two, but in every department, it's a BIG improvement over part three. Has some interesting scenes - my favorite is the scene when Rossi, looking at the clues of a murder scene, completely misreads them but still gets on the right track to the killer!
The second movie was great
The third movie SUCKED
And the fourth (and probably final) entry? It's okay. It doesn't have a strong mystery (and direction) as part two, but in every department, it's a BIG improvement over part three. Has some interesting scenes - my favorite is the scene when Rossi, looking at the clues of a murder scene, completely misreads them but still gets on the right track to the killer!
It's easy to see why Famke Janssen is such a terrific actress, and has a loyal set of fans - not only the compassion she gives her characters, but right from the beginning she was, and is, a glamorous and talented actress, as seen in this, one of her earliest performances as Dr. Sara Lee Jaffee in "Relentless IV: Ashes to Ashes".
Never having seen the first three "Relentless" films is not an issue if you watch this film before the others (or don't even bother with the others), as the films are linked (as far as I can tell, after all, I've only watched #4) by Detective Sam Dietz. In "Relentless IV: Ashes to Ashes", Dietz and fellow detective Jessica Parretti get involved in a homicide case which leads them to Dr. Sara Lee Jaffee, a psychologist who has an (off screen) history with Dietz. From here on in, a bizarre series of events follows as Dietz and Parretti try to solve the case, while Dietz also deals with his now teenage son who is doing some growing up. As the plot thickens and Dr. Jaffee's connections to the murderer are revealed, the final climatic showdown is a thrilling and tense tear-jerker.
While "Ashes to Ashes" (which gets its name from the climatic finale) is a great, often quirky, film, it is certainly not without it's faults. The production values seem quite low, and there is a Telemovie quality about it. Also, Leo Rossi isn't the most appealing of all heroes. He seems to rely more on his comic skills, which at times are just not funny, although perhaps those who have seen the previous three films might be able to appreciate his character more. Colleen Coffery is undervalued as Jessica Parretti, but she has some good moments. Christopher Petit (RIP) takes over the role of Dietz's teenage son, Corey, and hottie John Meyers has a small role as a murder suspect.
But of course it is Famke Janssen who is the real reason anyone would watch "Relentless IV: Ashes to Ashes" as she proves why she has always been such a terrific actress, even in her early films. Her character of Dr. Sara Lee Jaffee may not be as high-profile as Jean Grey or Xenia Onatop, but she is a fun character, and the ending is very sad. For fans of Famke in particular, "Ashes to Ashes" is certainly worth a watch.
Never having seen the first three "Relentless" films is not an issue if you watch this film before the others (or don't even bother with the others), as the films are linked (as far as I can tell, after all, I've only watched #4) by Detective Sam Dietz. In "Relentless IV: Ashes to Ashes", Dietz and fellow detective Jessica Parretti get involved in a homicide case which leads them to Dr. Sara Lee Jaffee, a psychologist who has an (off screen) history with Dietz. From here on in, a bizarre series of events follows as Dietz and Parretti try to solve the case, while Dietz also deals with his now teenage son who is doing some growing up. As the plot thickens and Dr. Jaffee's connections to the murderer are revealed, the final climatic showdown is a thrilling and tense tear-jerker.
While "Ashes to Ashes" (which gets its name from the climatic finale) is a great, often quirky, film, it is certainly not without it's faults. The production values seem quite low, and there is a Telemovie quality about it. Also, Leo Rossi isn't the most appealing of all heroes. He seems to rely more on his comic skills, which at times are just not funny, although perhaps those who have seen the previous three films might be able to appreciate his character more. Colleen Coffery is undervalued as Jessica Parretti, but she has some good moments. Christopher Petit (RIP) takes over the role of Dietz's teenage son, Corey, and hottie John Meyers has a small role as a murder suspect.
But of course it is Famke Janssen who is the real reason anyone would watch "Relentless IV: Ashes to Ashes" as she proves why she has always been such a terrific actress, even in her early films. Her character of Dr. Sara Lee Jaffee may not be as high-profile as Jean Grey or Xenia Onatop, but she is a fun character, and the ending is very sad. For fans of Famke in particular, "Ashes to Ashes" is certainly worth a watch.
'Ashes to Ashes' brings the 'Relentless' series to a close. One last serial killer to catch, more family drama and Dietz's everlasting quest to get laid. Somethings never change, I suppose. This time a romantic interest is tied to the case, killer allowing Dietz to have a clouded mind and be conveniently be one step behind with a suspect in plain sight.
A deranged loon is murdering women in ritualistic fashion. The first victim was a patient of the attractive Dr. Sara Jaffee (Famke Jensen). Det. Dietz (Leo Rossi) sees this as an opportunity to have sex and help the case secondly. When more victims turn up and they're all tied to the psychiatrist, it's obvious she knows more than what she's saying from a mile away. Lastly Dietz has to repair the relationship between him and his now teen son Corey (Christopher Pettiet).
Each entry in this series has had it's quality ultimately decided by the cast and what they do with the killer. We don't get much depth to the psycho and there's no big name like Judd Nelson or William Forsythe playing him to bail them out. Loring Pickering as Dietz's new female partner is decent. Rossi is still Rossi. Famke Jensen isn't reason enough to check this out no matter what others may lead you to believe.
'Relentless 4: Ashes to Ashes' sticks to their stock one note premise, but goes out on a low note. There's some dumb moments, cheap jump scares in this last entry. The romantic subplot is horrible and the ending isn't much better, but you get a conclusion to the man you've been watching for four films who hasn't always been the most likable guy.
A deranged loon is murdering women in ritualistic fashion. The first victim was a patient of the attractive Dr. Sara Jaffee (Famke Jensen). Det. Dietz (Leo Rossi) sees this as an opportunity to have sex and help the case secondly. When more victims turn up and they're all tied to the psychiatrist, it's obvious she knows more than what she's saying from a mile away. Lastly Dietz has to repair the relationship between him and his now teen son Corey (Christopher Pettiet).
Each entry in this series has had it's quality ultimately decided by the cast and what they do with the killer. We don't get much depth to the psycho and there's no big name like Judd Nelson or William Forsythe playing him to bail them out. Loring Pickering as Dietz's new female partner is decent. Rossi is still Rossi. Famke Jensen isn't reason enough to check this out no matter what others may lead you to believe.
'Relentless 4: Ashes to Ashes' sticks to their stock one note premise, but goes out on a low note. There's some dumb moments, cheap jump scares in this last entry. The romantic subplot is horrible and the ending isn't much better, but you get a conclusion to the man you've been watching for four films who hasn't always been the most likable guy.
Sam Dietz is back for the fourth time to track down another serial killer, only this one has a thing for ritual executions.
RELENTLESS 4 is yet another strong entry in the popular detective series but towards the ending I found myself being rather disappointed with this film, first I missed Robert Costanzo from the third film, his character made the third film extremely enjoyable, second thing is RELENTLESS 1, 2 and 3 had great actors in the role of serial killer, in this one the guy that played the killer wasn't as good, even though you didn't see him that much he just didn't make the character very interesting and I don't even know who the actor is.
Leo Rossi once again played his part very well and there was Famke Jansen who showed she had talent before she became known for her role in GOLDENEYE.
Overall, RELENTLESS 4 wasn't the worst of the series but I myself was just disappointed because of a few things but I would recommend this film to anyone who wants to see it, at least its not a waste of time.
RELENTLESS 4 is yet another strong entry in the popular detective series but towards the ending I found myself being rather disappointed with this film, first I missed Robert Costanzo from the third film, his character made the third film extremely enjoyable, second thing is RELENTLESS 1, 2 and 3 had great actors in the role of serial killer, in this one the guy that played the killer wasn't as good, even though you didn't see him that much he just didn't make the character very interesting and I don't even know who the actor is.
Leo Rossi once again played his part very well and there was Famke Jansen who showed she had talent before she became known for her role in GOLDENEYE.
Overall, RELENTLESS 4 wasn't the worst of the series but I myself was just disappointed because of a few things but I would recommend this film to anyone who wants to see it, at least its not a waste of time.
Did you know
- TriviaKen Lerner, who plays coroner Al Rosenberg, previously played one of Buck Taylor's victims in the original Relentless.
- ConnectionsFollows Psycho Killer (1989)
- SoundtracksSaudade
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