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Ugly

Original title: The Ugly
  • 1997
  • 16
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
3.2K
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Ugly (1997)
DramaHorrorThriller

A female psychologist wants to understand the minds of a confessed serial killer who spent the last five years in a mental hospital because of his state.A female psychologist wants to understand the minds of a confessed serial killer who spent the last five years in a mental hospital because of his state.A female psychologist wants to understand the minds of a confessed serial killer who spent the last five years in a mental hospital because of his state.

  • Director
    • Scott Reynolds
  • Writer
    • Scott Reynolds
  • Stars
    • Paolo Rotondo
    • Paul Glover
    • Chris Graham
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    3.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Scott Reynolds
    • Writer
      • Scott Reynolds
    • Stars
      • Paolo Rotondo
      • Paul Glover
      • Chris Graham
    • 58User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Paolo Rotondo
    Paolo Rotondo
    • Simon Cartwright
    Paul Glover
    • Phillip
    Chris Graham
    Chris Graham
    • Robert
    Darien Takle
    Darien Takle
    • Marge
    Rebecca Hobbs
    • Dr. Karen Schumaker
    Roy Ward
    • Dr. Marlowe
    Cath McWhirter
    • Helen Ann Millar
    Carolyn Beaver
    • Helen's friend
    Caelem Pope
    • Simon, aged 4
    Jennifer Ward-Lealand
    Jennifer Ward-Lealand
    • Evelyn Cartwright
    Finn Johnsen
    • Future cop
    Phillip Brown
    • Future cop
    Tau Luke
    • Future cop
    Tim Barlow
    Tim Barlow
    • Police photographer
    Sam Wallace
    • Simon, aged 13
    Aaron Buskin
    • Roland
    John Steemson
    • Bully #2
    Oliver Hodges
    • Bully #3
    • Director
      • Scott Reynolds
    • Writer
      • Scott Reynolds
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    Infofreak

    It's a real battle to get genre films made Down Under and there have sadly been very few good ones over the years. 'The Ugly' is one of those few. Highly recommended.

    Being Australian and a horror movie fan I'm always curious to see any made in Australia, or in 'The Ugly's case, New Zealand. It's a real battle to get genre films made Down Under and there have sadly been very few good ones over the years. 'The Ugly' is one of those few. It would be easy to dismiss this from the packaging as yet another serial killer thriller but no, it's actually a HORROR movie with a supernatural element (something which inexplicably seems to have passed by a few people, going my some of the user comments on this page!) I didn't recognize writer/director Scott Reynolds name at first, but later I realized that I've seen his 'Heaven' starring Martin Donovan, another very interesting movie. Paolo Rotondo who plays the killer is unknown to me but gives a memorable performance, and really helps this work, as does the inventive editing and playing with narrative, which deftly mixes the past and present, fantasy and reality. The stylized touches such as the black blood also made 'The Ugly' fascinating viewing. I'm highly critical of most contemporary horror movies, but I highly recommend 'The Ugly'. Great stuff!
    cchase

    A dark dream of a movie

    Sort of what you'd get if you took SILENCE OF THE LAMBS and cross-bred it with Neil Jordan's IN DREAMS. Going for a Lynchian feel, director Reynolds owes more to the spookily dreamlike imagery evoked by the writings of Ramsey Campbell. Images make you queasy, disturb and profoundly frighten you, yet you can't seem to quite tear yourself away from them, as if you're having a nightmare with your eyes wide open.

    As singled out in other reviews here, Paolo Rotundo manages to temper the character of Simon with a sense of humanity, something you'd never dream of associating with a serial killer. This hearkens back to earlier little diamonds-in-the-rough from Down Under, like Richard Franklin's ROAD GAMES, David Blyth's DEATH WARMED UP or the more fantasy-oriented films of Peter Weir like THE LAST WAVE or PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK.

    Like SE7EN before it, it disturbs and disorients you on some pretty deep levels, then gut-punches you with a shockingly unexpected ending, which may not make it something you want to see over and over again. But for fans of this particular genre, it's definitely worth a look.
    Sobriquet

    Very slick thriller

    I wanted to see The Ugly when it was released in cinemas, but I didn't actually get a chance to watch it until I rented it a few years later. Now I regret not seeing it in the cinemas when I had the chance - this movie would have been awesome on the big screen!!

    Simon Cartwright, a convicted serial killer, is a patient at a local mental institution under the care of two abusive orderlies and the sadistic Dr. Marlowe. Simon requests outsider Dr. Karen Shoemaker to re-evaluate his mental state, and through a series of interviews she learns more about his past and about his crimes. The use of disjointed and out of order flashbacks tease us with glimpses into Simon's past, and as the movie progresses, we see Karen being drawn further and further into Simon's fantasy world. As she begins to be affected mentally, so too are the viewers.

    There's been a lot of criticism over this movie, mostly claims that the characters weren't believable enough or that the SFX were bad. To really appreciate this film you have to pull your mind away from what's conventional and try to see what the director is trying to do. Scott Reynolds isn't trying to follow some set 'horror movie' pattern or copy a particular movie genre. In the movie, "The Ugly" is a monster inside Simon's head, and that's what Reynolds is trying to do- get inside our heads, disturb us and shake us up a bit. This is done through the creepy atmosphere of red and blue colour themes, and the black blood adds to the surreal mood of the movie. Some of the characters are a bit unbelievable but this adds a 'Twin Peaks' feel to the film. And as for the ending, some things are better left unexplained, people!!

    This movie is very violent and creepy, and guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat. If you like it, tell all your friends about it! I give it a 8.5/10
    Gafke

    Sickening

    I'd never heard of this film before viewing the "Boogeymen" compilation, and was inspired to hunt it down afterwards, believing I might have missed out on a horror film of stunning importance. Indeed, Paolo Rotondo earned his award for his portrayal of Simon, a shy, good-looking and incredibly violent serial killer. Paolo makes his character sympathetic as we flash back to his childhood and see him beaten by his schoolmates and humiliated further by his weirdo mother. We don't blame him when he kills her. We understand, even if it's on a primal level, the bursts of anger that make him kill again and again. We even hope he will win the girl of his dreams, though when he does, we know it's only a matter of time before she too falls under the razor blade. Simon is a complex character, the sort who stops to rescue an injured dog with the fresh corpse of his most recent murder still in the backseat, or refrains from murdering a little girl because she is deaf, and therefore as damaged as he is.

    The film that surrounds Simon is unpleasant, to say the least. It is disgusting and difficult to watch and not always easy to follow. The ambiguous ending left me just as confused as I was when the film began. It was as though the people who made this film couldn't decide whether they wanted a straightforward story of a serial killer, or a dark fantasy about demons and the supernatural powers of the twisted mind. Everything is hinted at, but nothing is verified, and at films end, you are left to make up your own mind. I couldn't help but feel disappointed, especially since it seemed that Mr. Rotondo put his all into a character for a film that just wasn't worth the effort. It left me feeling sick and depressed.
    6capkronos

    Unrated version reviewed.

    Intelligent, attractive psychiatrist Karen Schumaker (Rebecca Hobbs) shows up at a mental hospital to re-assess Simon (Paolo Rotondo)--A handsome, soft-spoken schizo serial killer who left no pattern for a compulsive string of grisly mass murders. Flashbacks reveal childhood abuse at the hands of taunting bullies and an imposing, domineering mother and of his razor-wielding murder spree. It's all because of "The Ugly," his scarred alter ego that compels him to kill. Simon turns out to be so brilliant, he not only gets under Karen's skin... but inside her head as well.

    This unique thriller has excellent lead performances, flashy editing, stylish direction and top-notch production values, but the director blurs the line between troubling reality and twisted fantasy far too often and tacks on a clichéd and disappointing ending. An unusual touch was the usage of ink-black blood for the murder scenes. I don't care what the metaphoric implications of that choice are, I found it to be both annoying and ineffective.

    Despite those flaws, THE UGLY is certainly worth watching and showcases many talents (in front of and behind the camera) to watch for in the future.

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    • Trivia
      Director Scott Reynolds changes things up by making all of the blood in the movie a dark, black color. Author John Kenneth Muir writes in his book, Horror Films of the 1990s, about how this visual cue may suggest that Simon never saw his victims as being human, making it easier for him to kill.
    • Quotes

      Simon Cartwright: Haven't you been listening?

      Dr. Karen Shoemaker: Refresh my memory.

      Simon Cartwright: People pick on me.

      Dr. Karen Shoemaker: People pick on me. I don't slice them ear to ear.

      Simon Cartwright: Maybe you should.

    • Alternate versions
      Available in both R and unrated versions.
    • Connections
      Featured in Boogeymen: The Killer Compilation (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      FIVE WORD HEADLINE
      Written by Karl Sölve Steven

      Performed by Supergroove

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 1998 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • New Zealand
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Ugly
    • Filming locations
      • Auckland, New Zealand
    • Production companies
      • Essential Films
      • New Zealand Film Commission
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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