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Mascara

  • 1987
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 34 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
4,8/10
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Charlotte Rampling in Mascara (1987)
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  • Regie
    • Patrick Conrad
  • Drehbuch
    • Hugo Claus
    • Patrick Conrad
    • Pierre Drouot
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Charlotte Rampling
    • Michael Sarrazin
    • Derek de Lint
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    4,8/10
    353
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    • Regie
      • Patrick Conrad
    • Drehbuch
      • Hugo Claus
      • Patrick Conrad
      • Pierre Drouot
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Charlotte Rampling
      • Michael Sarrazin
      • Derek de Lint
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    • 3Kritische Rezensionen
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    Charlotte Rampling
    Charlotte Rampling
    • Gaby Hart
    Michael Sarrazin
    Michael Sarrazin
    • Bert Sanders
    Derek de Lint
    Derek de Lint
    • Chris Brine
    Jappe Claes
    Jappe Claes
    • Colonel March
    Herbert Flack
    Herbert Flack
    • David Hyde
    Harry Cleven
    • PC
    Serge-Henri Valcke
    Serge-Henri Valcke
    • Harry Wellman
    Romy Haag
    Romy Haag
    • Lana
    Eva Robins
    Eva Robins
    • Pepper
    John Van Dreelen
    John Van Dreelen
    • Minister Weinberger
    Norma Christine Deumner
    • Salome
    Pascale Jean-Louis
    • Divine
    Alexandra Vandernoot
    Alexandra Vandernoot
    • Euridice
    Mark Verstraete
    • Police Officer
    Hugo Van Den Berghe
    • Policeman
    Charlotte Berden
    • Gaby's Daughter
    Marie-Luce Bonfanti
    • Norma
    Carmela Locantore
    • Orfeo
    • Regie
      • Patrick Conrad
    • Drehbuch
      • Hugo Claus
      • Patrick Conrad
      • Pierre Drouot
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    TidalBasinTavern

    First half good. Second half not so good

    It's almost as if the film-makers only had enough material for 25-30 minutes after which they told the actors to 'just make it up as you go along' because really that's how it seems. The ending is dreadful. Poor Charlotte Rampling, looks lovely but has nothing much to do beyond being neurotic. Michael Sarrazin somehow convinces as a Belgian police superintendent despite being an foppish Opera buff with an American accent.

    The trouble is how ever I looked at it I couldn't shake the feeling that Mascara was just plain exploitative. Sure the rich men are exploiting their playmates, but I actually think it's more than that: it feels like the director set out to make an exploitation film. It didn't feel camp to me.

    The location really does the film no favours. I could certainly see this happening in New York or Paris, but a sea-side town on the Belgian coast with it own very high-end fetish club? I don't think so. The faded seaside grandeur gives the movie an inappropriately wistful feel.

    Some of the actors are dubbed with strange voices. I'm not sure what the aim here was but it just doesn't work.

    There are few powerful scene - the opera ones for instance. In the first 25 minutes there is some sizzling dialogue. And the dress with it's illuminating heart is a very striking and novel idea. Those reasons pull my rating of the film to 5/10 otherwise it'd be a straight 2/10.
    8pp-64

    Something a little strange but very nice "Well worth watching"

    I was given some old videos and this Mascara was with them, i just put It on and really enjoyed the whole Drag and Transvestite theme, with The Lovely Eva Robin's as Peppa.... watch and enjoy something a little Different from the normal every day films.

    I didn't expect to see such good actors as Michael Sarrazin and Charlotte Rampling in a movie of this theme but they play the parts very well and convincingly.

    For me Eva Robin's portrayal of Peppa was touching and I felt great sorrow for the character and found her strangely intriguing.

    Murder mystery and a Love story with a different theme what more could you ask for?

    I would say give it a chance and you will enjoy, but if you don't like the drag and transvestite theme then steer well away.
    10oOgiandujaOo_and_Eddy_Merckx

    Truly a wild ride

    So imagine if Bob Guccione kidnapped Werner Schroeter, forced him onto a diet of magic mushrooms, and at a point of a gun and with the regular administration of scopolamine put him to work making a serial killer movie. That's Mascara.

    I actually can't believe I just watched that movie. I had an odd defeated day, and I got some Mazarin Omnipollo beer in (tastes as good as it sounds) and knew I needed to see something off the chain. I hadn't figured out how far off the chain this movie was, psychologically it was like being in an Itchy and Scratchy cartoon watching this movie. In my long film watching experience it has set a new high watermark for the bizarre. Carlo Ponti famously exclaimed "What?" when he saw a film Polanski made that was then in homage called "What?". But Polanski was a mere amateur at confusion compared to Patrick Conrad, the director of Mascara.

    Police superintendent Bert Sanders (Michael Sarrazin) is an opera maven, and regularly attends with his sister Gaby Hart (Charlotte Rampling). There is more than a small hint that these two have a closer relationship than is recommendable between siblings. Sanders, in his late 40s, lives in with sis, and has massive problems with sublimated desire and sexual confusion. He visits a secret underground club where leading citizens dress in black tie, and watch drag queens lip sync Strauss and Gluck as well as pop music (including a Kris Kristofferson song). There's also some highly stylised S&M going on in antechambers. He's in a chaste relationship with a transsexual girlfriend who does cabaret at the club. When she comes onto him, all hell breaks loose, the tonne of psychosexual gelignite in his head blows sky high and he spends the rest of the movie alternating between catatonia and psychosis, digging himself in deeper whilst covering his tracks and trying to stop his sister getting with the dressmaker for the local opera house.

    Parts of the movie have genuine pathos and are tres trans sympatico, but others seem almost hideously exploitational. The impression comes across that Partick Conrad is messing with you with some of the twists, like an experiment in blowing the viewer's mind.

    And you know Charlotte Rampling is in the midst of all this acting her skin off at points. Unbelievable. She was not afraid of appearing in off the charts projects for sure, The Flesh of the Orchid is another superb example (no way could she have pretended that she was off for a straightforward gig with that one, not when James Hadley Chase wrote it!!!).

    Wanna get unhinged? Put on some Mascara baby.
    8ccarhart

    Maybe it's Maybelline, or maybe it's good trash.

    I saw this when it came out 20+ years ago and it stuck with me. On second viewing, it's a camp classic. What makes a cult film? It's intangible, but odd flourishes like dubbing the child's voice with an adult's, or the bevy of sinister transvestites, contribute greatly. Charlotte Rampling is beautiful and tortured. She also wears some really great Claude Montana outfits. Michael Sarazin plays her brother and though they grew up together as children, they have completely different accents. The best scenes are in the club, which is a delicious blend of cabaret/new wave/opera with a decadent Eurotrash clientèle. You will rewind a lot. There are plot twists and a glow-in-the-dark dress. This movie deserves a second life, have fun.

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    7Red-Barracuda

    One for fans of Eurotrash

    This oddity from Belgium has the makings of a camp classic of sorts. It certainly has a few ingredients that put it into that particular ball park. It's about a police superintendent who is a serial murderer. He has a possibly-maybe incestuous relationship with his sister and he frequently visits an underground club populated by transvestites and transsexuals who like to lip-synch to opera. He becomes obsessed with an opera gown with glowing red heart and subsequently embroils its designer into his sordid world.

    You'd have to describe this as a slice of 80's Eurotrash. It sets out to shock, and at times it sure does. In the single best moment in the movie we discover that one of the superintendent's female companion called Pepper is not all woman. It's a real shocker of a scene that will take almost everybody completely off-guard. Pepper is played by Eva Robin's who also had a striking role in Dario Argento's 80's giallo Tenebrae, where he/she appeared as the mysterious red-shoe woman in the recurring dream sequence.

    It would be wrong to say that this is a great film. It certainly isn't but it does have enough delirious scenes and ideas to mean that it remains in the memory. The scenes in the club are a good example of over-the-top camp excess. And it is unusual how many 80's Euro films decided to merge high-brow opera with low-brow thrillers. Don't think, just look.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 7. Mai 1987 (Niederlande)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Belgien
      • Niederlande
      • Frankreich
    • Sprachen
      • Niederländisch
      • Englisch
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      • Maquillaje para matar
    • Drehorte
      • Brussels, Brussels-Capital, Belgien
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      • Praxino Pictures
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