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Directed by Dario Argento.
Declared "my most personal film" by Italy's premier horror director Dario Argento, this production marked the director's return to the eerie thematic territory he pioneered in 1977 with the horror classic Suspiria. Much like that film, Phenomena conforms to the logic of nightmares. Jennifer Connelly stars as Jennifer Corvino, the daughter of an American film star, who enrolls in a prestigious Swiss boarding school under the tutelage of the prudish Mrs. Bruckner (played by frequent Argento collaborator and former beau Daria Nicolodi). Possessing a unique telepathic gift, Jennifer is capable of communicating with insects on an instinctive level, often while sleepwalking. This trait soon brands her a "freak" among her snooty classmates but makes her a valuable asset to entomologist Dr. MacGregor (Donald Pleasence), who is currently employing the innate forensic skills of insects to aid police in tracking a serial killer targeting the boarders at Jennifer's school. As Jennifer's tiny friends (including the corpse-hunting Sarcophagus Fly) guide her closer to the murderer's lair, everything from MacGregor's revenge-driven pet chimpanzee to Bruckner's monstrously disfigured son figure into the mix, providing not one but three shocking endings. Shot in English and re-dubbed for various European markets, this graphic thriller was released in drastically edited form as Creepers in the U.S. and England; Argento's original cut runs 110 minutes. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide
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joem18bjoem18b Re:$7 Champagne
by joem18b in B Movies
hasn't rated it.
"[quote user="Macabre_FilmNut"] [quote user="joem18b"] one of the new releases has a monkey in it (can't remember which one) and the movie doesn't have the spca seal of approval in the credits because they beat the monkey to make him perform. (or so i heard on the radio yesterday.) [/quote] Are you talking about Argento. If so Mother of Tears: The Third Mother (2007) has a monkey in it, actually its one of the evil witches and its in Homage to Phenomena (1984). [/quote] does Speed Racer have a monkey in it? somebody beat the monkey to make him perform and spca took away the movie's seal of approval. but what good does that seal do, anyway? how many viewers even see it in the crawl? " [More]
Macabre_FilmNutMacabre_FilmNut Re:$7 Champagne
by Macabre_FilmNut in B Movies
loved it.
"[quote user="joem18b"] one of the new releases has a monkey in it (can't remember which one) and the movie doesn't have the spca seal of approval in the credits because they beat the monkey to make him perform. (or so i heard on the radio yesterday.) [/quote] Are you talking about Argento. If so Mother of Tears: The Third Mother (2007) has a monkey in it, actually its one of the evil witches and its in Homage to Phenomena (1984). " [More]
Dr_GorDr_Gor Re: Italian Horror....
by Dr_Gor in HORROR MOVIES 101
loved it.
"Anyhow, I wanted to resurrect this discussion yet again to say a few words about Dario Argento... His new movie, The Mother of Tears: The Third Mother is due out this year. This is the third movie in his 'three mothers' trilogy that began with Suspiria and Inferno ... two of the most visually stunning and graphic movies ever made. While at times a bit convoluted and hard to follow plot wise, and featuring bizzare and surrealistic sets and colors consisting of luminescent deep reds and blues against stark black, both of these movies involve the discovery of, and battle against, two of the 'Three Mothers', the most powerful witches of all time. There are plenty of very graphic slasher-type murders in both of these movies as well as some supernatural type killings as well, including a seeing-eye dog who rips out the throat of his master in Suspiria and 'death-by-cat' in Inferno ... I am looking forward to this third installment with much an ... " [More]
Dr_GorDr_Gor Re:Re:Re:Top 31 Horror films of ...
by Dr_Gor in HORROR MOVIES 101
loved it.
"In the interest of science, and fairness, I will check out your list only after I have posted mine... might be interesting... " [More]
totorototoro Re: Most disturbing, discomfort ...
by totoro in HORROR MOVIES 101
liked it.
"I Spit On Your Grave - just in case you are one of the world's 2 people who were not disturbed by the rape scene, the bathtub scene later on in the film is capable of ensuring that nobody leaves this film without being in pain. Dario Argento's Phenomena - towards the end of this film is a sequence of Jennifer Connelly swimming in a pool of decomposed corpses and maggots that is extremely difficult to watch. " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
is neutral about it.
Bugs, blood, and rock & roll are the orders of the day in this creepy-crawly shocker from Dario Argento. Jennifer Connelly plays a teenager with a gift for communicating with insects -- a talent that comes in handy when she is sent to a Swiss boarding school where a killer has been slaughtering the students. Definitely not for the squeamish, Phenomena contains a series of bold, bloody special effects that are graphically captured by cinematographer Romano Albini. Among the best is the opening sequence in which a girl is stabbed on the observatory deck of a waterfall. The butchery amidst the natural beauty provides a chilling visual contrast while the camera holds on to a tremendous shot of the girl shattering a glass partition. The story, written by Argento and Franco Ferrini, is basically a twist on the serial killer formula, but it is effective because of the filmmaker's great sense of style and suspense. The revelation of the killer is well done and is just one of many fantastic shocks included in a scary, extended climax that features a pit of decomposed bodies, a decapitation, a monstrous mutant-child, a deadly insect swarm, and a razor-wielding monkey. In true Argento style, many scenes are backed by a heavy metal soundtrack that includes Iron Maiden and Motorhead, among others. Connelly has certainly grown as an actress since Phenomena, but her striking looks help to carry her performance. Donald Pleasence is excellent to watch, as always, although he is murdered in rather boring fashion considering Argento's talent for creative murder scenes. The costumes were done by Giorgio Armani. Version reviewed is the full 110-minute original cut. The bloodless U.S. version is titled Creepers and runs only 82 minutes. ~ Patrick Legare, All Movie Guide
 



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