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(Reviewed by Snake-666) - Katherine Atwell (Jaclyn Smith),
the wife of a wealthy businessman, unwittingly finds herself embroiled in a
sinister murder plot when her lover decides to murder her husband and steal
his money so that the two may elope together.
Ted Post directs this Hitchcock-style horror/thriller about murder and
deception and one has to say that he does a very good job in doing so. Post
takes a screenplay based on a story by the relatively unknown John Case and
turns it into an intricate and generally compelling ninety minute piece of
criminally underrated cinema. Although Post obviously lacks the directorial
flair of his inspirers Hitchcock and Argento (there are a couple of
instances where light is used in a similar fashion to Argento as well as
some Argento-style trickery), one cannot really fault his execution of the
work and instead has to admire the way that he turned such a low-budget into
a thrill fest of suspense and intrigue. The subtle blending of the
foreboding orchestral soundtrack with the continuing tension Post is able to
create through some rather adept use of lighting and slow-yet-adequate
pacing is probably the main reason that this movie is able to succeed and
become quite a shining of example of great, low-budget cinema.
Jaclyn Smith, from the TV series ‘Charlie's Angels', is exceptional in her
role as a woman pushed to the brink of madness following a series of bizarre
and inexplicable happenings – as if being an unplanned accessory to the
murder of her husband wasn't enough! Smith's performance is all the more
credible due to the whole array of emotions her character is forced to
portray. Despite Smith's character being a wrong-doer, it becomes quite easy
to sympathise with her plight and understand her actions. Robert Mitchum
takes the main role of the supporting cast as Lt. Donner and just adds to
the credible acting performances that help to make ‘Nightkill' what it is.
Unfortunately, the rest of the supporting cast were not exactly up to par
except for a somewhat brief performance by the near-legendary B-movie
actress Sybil Danning.
‘Nightkill' is a movie built on suspense, fortified by extraordinary
acting performances (for a movie of this type) and cemented with a truly
remarkable and haunting finale. Those who appreciate thrillers such as those
by Hitchcock and Argento should find something enjoyable in this film as
well. Certainly not for those who have had their attention spans stolen by
MTV, but for those who appreciate subtle, slow and suspenseful thrillers.
Yes, there are problems such as a rather unnecessary piece of character
interaction towards the end, a brief decline in quality during the middle of
the film and the obvious limitations of the budget. The final twist is also
a little clichéd and does become a little obvious but not really enough to
take away from one's enjoyment. ‘Nightkill' is still a very accomplished
film and one that psychological thriller fans should find quite enjoyable.
My rating for ‘Nightkill' – 7/10. |
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