In Southern Texas, young couple in love Savannah and Cooper drive through the desert in a black '70s Cadillac convertible. Unaware that they're being followed, they check into a motel at the... Read allIn Southern Texas, young couple in love Savannah and Cooper drive through the desert in a black '70s Cadillac convertible. Unaware that they're being followed, they check into a motel at the Mexican border. When Savannah leaves to buy food, a cop sneaks into the room, pulls his g... Read allIn Southern Texas, young couple in love Savannah and Cooper drive through the desert in a black '70s Cadillac convertible. Unaware that they're being followed, they check into a motel at the Mexican border. When Savannah leaves to buy food, a cop sneaks into the room, pulls his gun on Cooper, accuses him of murder, and tries to arrest him. But Savannah, who had become... Read all
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Absolute Evil borrows from such films as Kill Bill and Planet of the Apes, but steals more heavily from Lommel's own C-grade horror efforts, such as The Boogeyman, BTK Killer, Green River Killer, Killer Pickton, and Mummy Maniac.
In other words, Absolute Evil borrows extensively from other filmmakers. There are a few fancy cinematic moments in Absolute Evil, and if one looked carefully one might find these, too, have been borrowed from other movies.
Absolute Evil is technically terrible -- the lighting and sound are in particular abysmal. The reviewer for Hollywood Reporter got it right when he said, the film "is quite simply excruciating to watch." Whoever wrote in the IMDb comments that this was a great movie must have mistaken Absolute Evil for some other flick.
It's a nice movie about love, hate, forgiveness and murder. The main roles are played by new talents like Carolyn Neff and Rusty Joiner, but there is also 'veteran actors' like Ulli Lommel, Chris Kriesa and David Carradine. I think Lommel makes his best performance in years plus Kriesa and Carradine were great choices to their roles such as Neff and Joiner.
I hope it will be released on DVD soon, so I can buy it!
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- TriviaDedicated to Rainer Werner Fassbinder with whom director of the film, Ulli Lommel, worked in 1960s and 1970s.
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- Absolute Evil - Final Exit
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- $1,200,000 (estimated)