David è un serial killer di giovani donne. Joel era incaricato di catturarlo a Los Angeles. Si è trasferito a Chicago. David gli manda le foto delle sue prossime vittime 24 ore prima degli o... Leggi tuttoDavid è un serial killer di giovani donne. Joel era incaricato di catturarlo a Los Angeles. Si è trasferito a Chicago. David gli manda le foto delle sue prossime vittime 24 ore prima degli omicidi.David è un serial killer di giovani donne. Joel era incaricato di catturarlo a Los Angeles. Si è trasferito a Chicago. David gli manda le foto delle sue prossime vittime 24 ore prima degli omicidi.
- Premi
- 3 candidature
- Diana
- (as Jennifer McShane)
- Ellie
- (as Rebakah Louise Smith)
- Skater
- (as Joe Sikora)
- Rachel
- (as Michelle Dimaso)
Trama
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- QuizReeves has stated that he was not interested in the script but was forced into doing the film when his assistant Brian forged his signature on a contract. He performed the role rather than get involved in a lengthy legal battle. He was contractually prevented from disclosing this until 12 months after the film's US release.
- BlooperAll the fuel on the floor would have caused explosive vapors to fill the room long before it was lit by candles being knocked to the floor, and the candles would have already lit the vapors.
Joel clearly said there was a pool of kerosene, which (along with diesel) does not vaporize like gasoline. There are no vapors to ignite.
- Citazioni
Joel Campbell: It's never quite that easy. You go through the door, and they're never just sitting there waiting for you with a welcoming smile on their face. best you can do is hope they fuck up and do what you can to be there when they do.
Dr. Polly Beilman: And then blame yourself for the killings?
Joel Campbell: Oh, no. I blame the asshole who did them.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Early Line: The Academy Awards (2000)
- Colonne sonoreROADS
Written by Geoff Barrow, Beth Gibbons, Adrian Utley
Performed by Portishead
Courtesy of Go! Beat/London Records 90 Limited
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
I, like many others, wasn't too bothered by this film when it was released - it looked like it would be yet another serial killer movie, and it was! The plot requires the usual gimmick and here it is the old chestnut of the cop and bad guy needing each other and the killer having a sort of respect and need for his pursuer. None of the film will surprise you but it still moves forward reasonably quickly without being dull and it is reasonably enjoyable. The action scenes are not great and the film never really has a real air of menace or tension, but it is still slick enough to watch - even if it is almost impossible to be emotionally involved.
The director managed to get his timing right to get Reeves in the midst of a reasonable cast; he shot a few videos for Reeves' band years prior in exchange for Reeves doing this film which, despite hitting it big with The Matrix, was a promise he honoured. However as a director his music video roots are heavily showing here with far too many flashy visual tricks that stick out from the body of the film and actually take away more than they bring. However, getting Reeves was worth him having the chair for his star does surprisingly well to step out of his Neo role and into a mean, playful role. No, he's not doing anything different with it from anyone else who plays this type of serial killer role but he is still charismatic enough to make a difference. Spader is also pretty good and has more to work with than Reeves, but Tomsei is almost totally wasted with very little to do to justify such a well known actress. To be honest none of them have much to work with above the norm, but they still add to the film by their names.
Overall I did quite enjoy the film but I will be the first to admit that it was nothing new and really didn't do anything different or unusual with the basic premise and material. The director tries to liven it up a bit with the odd visual trick, but it only serves to make the film look a little desperate to be different. The end result is an average thriller that has a better than average cast (for this type of thing) and will pass the time without annoying you if you know what to expect.
- bob the moo
- 17 gen 2004
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- Budget
- 30.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 28.946.615 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 9.062.295 USD
- 10 set 2000
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 47.267.829 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 37 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1