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In this stylized art film, which marked the directorial debut of second-generation filmmaker Jennifer Chambers Lynch, a surgeon with a mommy fixation and a problem with premature ejaculation grows obsessed with a vivacious young libertine, to the detriment of her mobility. Dr. Nick Cavanaugh (Julian Sands), the son of a frosty, unfaithful society matron, can't get lovely neighbor Helena (Sherilyn Fenn) out of his head. Although the two only ever shared a one-night stand, Nick won't let Helena go -- a hang-up that bodes ill for the health of his plodding romance with the smitten Anne Garrett (Betsy Clark). After Nick's mother dies, he moves into her mansion and promptly throws a lavish gala just so he can lure Helena into his orbit. She spurns him for another bedmate, but not before Anne figures out something fishy is going on. Discovering that Helena forgot her purse during her hasty exit, Nick uses it to lure her back to his place for some attempted courtship. When she storms out, furious, she's the victim of a hit-and-run. Rather than simply call 911, Nick performs an emergency amputation of her legs and lets her convalesce in his house. When the hobbled Helena tries to leave, he makes her his prisoner, eventually removing her arms to prevent her escape. But when Ray O'Malley (Bill Paxton), her leather-trousered former lover, starts sniffing around to discover her whereabouts, Nick's fragile little fantasy world threatens to pop like a bubble. After Madonna and Kim Basinger both dropped out of the title role, Lynch settled on Fenn, who had risen to prominence working with the writer/director's father, David Lynch. After a lengthy breach-of-contract lawsuit, Basinger was eventually ordered to pay the film's producers eight million dollars in damages. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
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SpoutBlogSpoutBlog FilmCouch #51
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"Navigating the jungle of lists for Top 10 Movies of 2007 to find any importance behind a cultural tradition of reflecting on the year in cinema and distilling it down to ten movies. Karina introduces her Boxing Helena Award for a truly brilliant scene that should be amputated from an otherwise lackluster movie. The award is named after Boxing Helena (1993) starring Sherilyn Finn (see above). *Happy Birthday to FilmCouch! We’re one. Boxing Helena Award winners Atonement Southland Tales Michael Clayton Into the Wild Seraphim Falls FilmCouch 51 (Subscribe to FilmCouch in the iTunes store and an episode will download each Friday.) Originally posted on:SpoutBlog " [More]
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"Navigating the jungle of lists for Top 10 Movies of 2007 to find any importance behind a cultural tradition of reflecting on the year in cinema and distilling it down to ten movies. Karina introduces her Boxing Helena Award for a truly brilliant scene that should be amputated from an otherwise lackluster movie. The award is named after Boxing Helena (1993) starring Sherilyn Finn (see above). *Happy Birthday to FilmCouch! We’re one. Boxing Helena Award winners Atonement Southland Tales Michael Clayton Into the Wild Seraphim Falls FilmCouch 51 (Subscribe to FilmCouch in the iTunes store and an episode will download each Friday.) Originally posted on:SpoutBlog » Paul " [More]
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"Navigating the jungle of lists for Top 10 Movies of 2007 to find any importance behind a cultural tradition of reflecting on the year in cinema and distilling it down to ten movies. Karina introduces her Boxing Helena Award for a truly brilliant scene that should be amputated from an otherwise lackluster movie. The award is named after Boxing Helena (1993) starring Sherilyn Finn (see above). *Happy Birthday to FilmCouch! We're one. Boxing Helena Award winners Atonement Southland Tales Michael Clayton Into the Wild Seraphim Falls FilmCouch 51 (Subscribe to FilmCouch in the iTunes store and an episode will download each Friday.) " [More]
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"being in the presence of this movie is a one of a kind expierence, julian sands makes you feel lost and lonley and afraid, the symbolic cutting off of helena's legs, then arms, showing how he wants this woman so badly that he would do anything to have her, to keep her, and through this ride of sexual awaking, the little boy nick grows up. It's a beautiful movie, a little perverse some would say, but those people need to watch closer, maybe they will learn something, take an hour and watch it!!! You won't be dissapointed. " [More]
 



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