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Published on Wednesday, March 1, 2000 - 10:56pm |
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Rodney Oz gives us a look at CUT, a rare Australian horror flick
When is the last time you saw a pure horror film come out of the Outback? Father Geek has a hard time remembering a solid Down-Under horror movie. Now certainly many have had horror elements, Peter Jackson's given us a few of those, but a real honest to god Australian Horror motion picture, thats as rare as Wallabees in South Texas...
Hello Father Geek. Never having written to you before I have no idea of the
protocol here but here goes. Call me Rodney Oz as I'm from Australia. Sorry
if this is too long.
And the film I'm writing about is an Australian horror movie. Which is
pretty unprecedented. Most Australian movies are either serious and
meaningful, or painfully quirky comedies. For a totally unabashed
commercial film to be produced is rare. So does it work? Based on the
preview screening last night, the answer is: mostly.
It seems that 14 years ago, the movie "Hot Blooded" was cancelled when its director
(Kylie Minogue) was murdered near the end of production. Now, a bunch of
film school students decide to finish off the film. Trouble is, the film
has a reputation of being cursed - every time someone tries to complete it,
or even watch it, they die in bizarre horrible fashion.
The students recruit American actress Vanessa Turnbull, who played the
sister of the killer in 'Hot Blooded', to finish the film by playing her
own mother. Turnbull is played by Molly Ringwald - who looks rather
disturbingly like Bette Midler here - as a fairly typical self-absorbed
self-important Hollywood type, which doesn't go down too well with the down
to earth Australian students. Pretty quickly, the killings start. Nearly
everyone dies, and there's the predictable 'twist' ending (which I wish
they'd left out).
So how are the killings? Fairly graphic and well done. Three decapitations,
a severed thumb, a severed tongue (Minogue's - for the non-Aussies here,
this is a sweet irony given her usual career as a 'singer'). Two people
burned alive. A sharp pole through the throat (which somehow is not fatal),
an impaling on a garden tap (!), a cameraman who gets it in the eye, and
many slashings (I lost count of the cut throats). Lots of screaming and
jumping in the cinema last night (some of it by me). The highlight is
unquestionably the severed head whose eyes move to follow the killer.
It's done with the typical post-Scream film-reference style of humour,
except that it's done with an AUSTRALIAN flavour, which means that it
doesn't keep congratulating itself about its cleverness. If you 'get' the
bodies-in-the-trees ala Friday the 13th, good, but the characters aren't
going to stop and tell you. All the usual cliches are present, right down
to not one but TWO shower scenes (and yes, one is with Molly, and no, you
can't make out anything even in the fullbody shot. Sorry guys).
A brilliant stroke is to make the student playing the killer a Method
actor who wears the mask of the killer ("Scarman") on and off the set. It
allows the killer to get as close as he likes to everybody and act
imtimidating without worrying them. It gets quite suspenseful when you're
not sure which one you're watching on the screen.
But there is one BIG problem with the movie, and it has to do with the
identity of the killer. It turns out that the killer is
supernatural, brought into existence by the film 'Hot Blooded' itself. The
solution then is to quite literally burn the film. Which basically means
symbolically that horror movies casue killings, and the answer is to
destroy them.
I doubt the makers had any intention of pushing that message - there's too
much visible pleasure at making a slasher film, too much enjoyment of
thinking up clever ways for characters to die. Here in Australia, where
there's no censorship push on screen violence, that 'message' isn't a
problem. Post-Columbine in the USA, it might smack of biting the hand that
feeds you
So it's a good movie, with a probably unintentional ambigiuity. Aside from
Ringwald and maybe Minogue, there's no-one well-known in the cast (unless
you've seen Simon Bossell in 'The Castle'). But look out for Jessica
Napier, the heroine and would-be director of the extra footage, who manages
to be strong, resourceful and vulnerable all at once (and has the other
shower scene too). 'Cut' is from first-time director Kimble Rendall, who
used to be in the rock band Hoodoo Gurus, and has a mainly hardcore dance
soundtrack that is very, very loud. It's been picked up by something like
85 countries for distribution, so it'll make it to America eventually. If
you get a chance, check 'Cut' out. It won't change your life, but it's more
fun than most horror movies have been recently.
Rodney Oz
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Reader Talkback
by darthpsychotic | Mar 1st, 2000 10:12:33 PM | Arrrrrgggghhhh. by Brundledan | Mar 1st, 2000 10:34:32 PM | I thought Peter Jackson was
from New Zealand ... by Psyberia | Mar 1st, 2000 10:42:30 PM | Split Second by The Justhustier | Mar 1st, 2000 10:42:31 PM | This movie sounds okay by CranialLeak | Mar 1st, 2000 10:45:50 PM | Kylie Minogue and Molly
Ringwald keep their dignity.
and what wi by Malchizedik | Mar 1st, 2000 10:50:44 PM | Hot Blooded sounds as scarey
as THE IRON GIANT by Todd | Mar 2nd, 2000 12:36:38 AM | scary movies... by KOLOBOS REXX | Mar 2nd, 2000 12:51:35 AM | Thank you 7270 by masse | Mar 2nd, 2000 01:29:12 AM | Kylie Minogue's talents, and
the underevaluation of the
Antopode by Mickey Finn | Mar 2nd, 2000 02:02:28 AM | Sorry guys... by Mickey Finn | Mar 2nd, 2000 02:03:29 AM | aussie horror films by lil' bastard | Mar 2nd, 2000 02:19:47 AM | It was Stephen Curry.... by Simon1984 | Mar 2nd, 2000 02:52:59 AM | Hey Mickey Finn, didn't the
USofA fuck over the Indians,
er, Na by Coopcooper | Mar 2nd, 2000 03:13:33 AM | Other Aussie horror films by WizardOfAus | Mar 2nd, 2000 03:56:16 AM | How about "Picnic at Hanging
Rock" by gilmour | Mar 2nd, 2000 05:10:03 AM | BTW the film is called cut not
hot blooded by gilmour | Mar 2nd, 2000 05:11:00 AM | AUSSIE HORROR SHOCKERS (darth
psychotic, masse, WizOfAus) by Uncle Monty | Mar 2nd, 2000 07:06:27 AM | Isn't that the plot of "New
Nightmare?" by smilin'jackruby | Mar 2nd, 2000 07:23:00 AM | Thanks by ripshin2k | Mar 2nd, 2000 08:08:57 AM | Thanks - correction by ripshin2k | Mar 2nd, 2000 08:10:55 AM | don't forget "Razorback" by tonyblac | Mar 2nd, 2000 09:40:17 AM | Stop encouraging children to
shoot up their schools! by Concerned Parent | Mar 2nd, 2000 11:31:40 AM | don't believe a word rodney oz
says - 'cut' is a fucking
abomina by tommy five-tone | Mar 2nd, 2000 01:12:22 PM | Scariest Australian Movie? by daas | Mar 2nd, 2000 02:09:02 PM | Scariest Australian Movie? by daas | Mar 2nd, 2000 02:14:02 PM | Scariest Australian Movie? by daas | Mar 2nd, 2000 02:16:24 PM | oh, shit by daas | Mar 2nd, 2000 02:17:58 PM | yes, peter jackson is from new
zealand by ATHiest | Mar 2nd, 2000 03:11:07 PM | yes, peter jackson is from new
zealand by ATHiest | Mar 2nd, 2000 03:13:25 PM | Oz reviews of The Cut by jbreen | Mar 2nd, 2000 03:38:17 PM | to 'Concerned Parent' by Elgyn6655321 | Mar 2nd, 2000 05:30:22 PM | talking pie CUT by mmm_free_wig | Mar 2nd, 2000 07:01:43 PM | "CUT" IS THE BIGGEST STEAMING
PILE OF SHIT I'VE EVER HAD THE
DIS by c30c60c90GO | Mar 2nd, 2000 07:21:37 PM | HAHAHAHA! SSZero is witty. by Simon1984 | Mar 3rd, 2000 12:57:15 AM | Peter Jackson by The Pigster | Mar 3rd, 2000 08:42:33 AM | Doesn't anyone else think... by Mr^Sinister | Mar 4th, 2000 05:08:00 AM | jbreen, it got 1 star out of 5
in the Herald-Sun by Mr^Sinister | Mar 4th, 2000 05:18:40 AM | I LIKED CUT! by ravenau | Mar 13th, 2000 07:31:30 AM | Sequel to Cut! by ravenau | Mar 14th, 2000 04:49:52 AM |
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