christian-mascheroni
Joined Dec 2009
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This is, by far, one of the most intriguing episode of Columbo. I love the tone of the storytelling, the incredible music, the suspence and the mesmerizing and terrific performance by Trish Van Devere. I'm a huge fan of her (one of my favorite movies is The day of the dolphin) and she's magnificent here. She plays the role of Kay with the right balance between coldness and anger, sensibility and pain. She is a scorned woman, but also a very sensitive and empathetic one. You can see in Van Devere's performance every shades of a woman with so many emotions. Falk has been matched with so many talented and great actors. But Van Dever has created a very strong character that it's really a pleasure to see Columbo struggling. A perfect episode that fully celebrate the astonishing talent and beauty of Trish Van Devere.
This is a special episode for me. As good as always, this one truly hits the mark thanks to the marvelous turn of Fame, Footloose and Short Cuts star Lori Singer. After years and years of hiatus, the actress demonstrates that she is a powerful presence of screen. She's fully commited in her role and shines in her most dramatic scenes. She's just great in this episode. John Stamos is also very good.
I truly loved this movie. It's one of those storytelling case where the drama surfaced from the soul and the intime connection between the characters. I love the fact that Michie Gleason has given the atmosphere an important role. I really feel every emotion about Roxy thanks to the subtle and delicate performance of Lori Singer. She has been terrific in movies like "Short Cuts" or "Trouble in mind", but here she lets her inside beauty to come out with little touch of tenderness. Roxy is a child woman, who explores the passion and can't control it. But she loves her daughter and she is in the middle of a storm. I think miss Singer has done a wonderful job because you have empathy for Roxy.
It is also wonderful to see her interaction with the great Clu Gulager and Oscar winner Kathy Bates in a small, but pivotal role.
The music melts my heart. Kim Carnes song is so touching as well as the soundtrack. Summer Heat is a little gem.