Im Hollywood der 1980er Jahre hat die aufstrebende Schauspielerin Maxine Minx endlich ihren großen Durchbruch. Doch als ein mysteriöser Killer die Stars und Sternchen von Hollywood jagt, zie... Alles lesenIm Hollywood der 1980er Jahre hat die aufstrebende Schauspielerin Maxine Minx endlich ihren großen Durchbruch. Doch als ein mysteriöser Killer die Stars und Sternchen von Hollywood jagt, zieht sich eine BlutspurIm Hollywood der 1980er Jahre hat die aufstrebende Schauspielerin Maxine Minx endlich ihren großen Durchbruch. Doch als ein mysteriöser Killer die Stars und Sternchen von Hollywood jagt, zieht sich eine Blutspur
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Zusammenfassung
Reviewers say 'MaXXXine' concludes the X trilogy with mixed reactions. Mia Goth's performance and 80s aesthetic are praised, yet the plot is criticized for predictability. Homage to classic horror and Hollywood is appreciated, though some find it lacks tension and originality. Supporting cast performances are varied, with standouts and forgettables noted. Cinematography and soundtrack are strengths, but pacing and climax are often criticized. Fans of the series find it enjoyable, while others feel it falls short, making 'MaXXXine' a divisive entry.
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"MaXXXine" is a direct sequel to "X" (unlike "Pearl" which sort of stands alone). In it, Maxine Minx gets a role in a legitimate film called "The Puritan 2" (a sequel to "The Puritan") and is anxious to finally become a real star. However, her past from the events of "X" start to catch up to her when a detective (who is working for a mysterious man) finds her, and among the backdrop of the "Night Stalker" slayings in Los Angeles, people around Maxine are starting to die...
"MaXXXine" is far the weakest of the three "X" films. That's not to say it's bad, but it doesn't have the real horror and novelty of "X" and the "can't look away" suspense of "Pearl." The person behind everything is pretty obvious, and there are really many threats that are simply too quickly and easily resolved, so much of the suspense is limited. Goth is great, as always, but there really isn't anybody else in the cast that really stands out. And there is a real lack of actual "horror" in this movie. "X" was a great, flat out horror movie. "Pearl" was more horrifying, perhaps, as opposed to pure "horror." But I'm not sure "MaXXXine" really qualifies as a "horror movie" at all. And the ending... meh.
I have no hesitation recommending "MaXXXine" -- the story is interesting, Ti West is a wonderful filmmaker, Maxine Minx is a great character, and Mia Goth is great in the role. But as is the case in more trilogies, the first is clearly the best and each one decreases in quality.
"MaXXXine" is far the weakest of the three "X" films. That's not to say it's bad, but it doesn't have the real horror and novelty of "X" and the "can't look away" suspense of "Pearl." The person behind everything is pretty obvious, and there are really many threats that are simply too quickly and easily resolved, so much of the suspense is limited. Goth is great, as always, but there really isn't anybody else in the cast that really stands out. And there is a real lack of actual "horror" in this movie. "X" was a great, flat out horror movie. "Pearl" was more horrifying, perhaps, as opposed to pure "horror." But I'm not sure "MaXXXine" really qualifies as a "horror movie" at all. And the ending... meh.
I have no hesitation recommending "MaXXXine" -- the story is interesting, Ti West is a wonderful filmmaker, Maxine Minx is a great character, and Mia Goth is great in the role. But as is the case in more trilogies, the first is clearly the best and each one decreases in quality.
Shoutout to the filmmakers for a great trailer because that's about where the greatness ends.
This film has a pretty solid start for the first 15-20 minutes that seems to set the tone, but it abandons that tone along the way pretty fast. The plot is lackluster and does nothing at all to make you care about any of the characters other than Maxine. Although, sometimes, Maxine is insufferable. Several of the decisions she makes in the movie do not make sense and are incredibly inconsistent with the character.
EVERY "twist" in the movie's plot is predictable if you've watched more than 10 movies in your lifetime.
Kevin Bacon was awesome as usual. That's the only reason I gave this a 3.
This film has a pretty solid start for the first 15-20 minutes that seems to set the tone, but it abandons that tone along the way pretty fast. The plot is lackluster and does nothing at all to make you care about any of the characters other than Maxine. Although, sometimes, Maxine is insufferable. Several of the decisions she makes in the movie do not make sense and are incredibly inconsistent with the character.
EVERY "twist" in the movie's plot is predictable if you've watched more than 10 movies in your lifetime.
Kevin Bacon was awesome as usual. That's the only reason I gave this a 3.
Mia Goth is great, Kevin Bacon is very good as a sleazy PI, Debicki is also good, the cinematography, costumes, sound and soundtrack are good as well. But the storyline is dumb, the last 15 minutes or so are ridiculous and not in a fun way. The movie seems a bit cheap, probably they worked on a tight budget. We don't see much of the 1980s Hollywood or LA, it doesn't say much about the moviemaking business, nor is it a good thriller, horror or psychological drama. It's bits of all these things, but convincing at one. Mia Goth is a true movie star though. Excellent actress, gorgeous too, she's the reason why I give it 5 stars instead of only 3.
I might've been a little too hyped to see this third installment of the X trilogy because I left the theater somewhat disappointed.
Mia Goth rocks the role of Maxine. But the character deserved a better finale. The stakes didn't feel high enough. I'm a fan of Kevin Bacon, but his character wasn't threatening at all. He was more comical (in an annoying way) and given way too much screen time.
The kills were ok. The detectives were one dimensional characters... and the finale was anti-climactic. I would've liked to have seen something more with a Tarantino vibe.
The best part of the movie (aside from Mia) was the use of 80s music and nostalgia. But I can't really attribute that to the filmmakers.
Not a bad movie by any means. All of the elements were there. But the final product just wasn't as dynamic as it could've been.
Mia Goth rocks the role of Maxine. But the character deserved a better finale. The stakes didn't feel high enough. I'm a fan of Kevin Bacon, but his character wasn't threatening at all. He was more comical (in an annoying way) and given way too much screen time.
The kills were ok. The detectives were one dimensional characters... and the finale was anti-climactic. I would've liked to have seen something more with a Tarantino vibe.
The best part of the movie (aside from Mia) was the use of 80s music and nostalgia. But I can't really attribute that to the filmmakers.
Not a bad movie by any means. All of the elements were there. But the final product just wasn't as dynamic as it could've been.
In 1980s Hollywood, adult film star and aspiring actress Maxine Minx finally gets her big break. However, as a mysterious killer stalks the starlets of Los Angeles, a trail of blood threatens to reveal her sinister past.
Maxxine is a film that really emphasizes style but falls short in the substance department. While I appreciated the throwbacks to slasher and horror films of the 80s, the plot and execution felt a bit disjointed and lacked coherence. Despite this, the film's unique style ultimately triumphs over its shortcomings. Mia Goth once again delivers an enigmatic performance, though her character felt less compelling compared to the previous instalments in the trilogy.
The third act was somewhat disappointing as it didn't live up to the intense buildup. As a fan of the genre, I found elements to enjoy, but I couldn't help feeling let down by the less-than-epic finale, especially after the thrilling conclusions of the previous two films.
Maxxine is a film that really emphasizes style but falls short in the substance department. While I appreciated the throwbacks to slasher and horror films of the 80s, the plot and execution felt a bit disjointed and lacked coherence. Despite this, the film's unique style ultimately triumphs over its shortcomings. Mia Goth once again delivers an enigmatic performance, though her character felt less compelling compared to the previous instalments in the trilogy.
The third act was somewhat disappointing as it didn't live up to the intense buildup. As a fan of the genre, I found elements to enjoy, but I couldn't help feeling let down by the less-than-epic finale, especially after the thrilling conclusions of the previous two films.
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- WissenswertesMaxine's "Oui" shirt is a reference to Oui, a men's adult pornographic magazine published in the United States featuring explicit nude photographs. Oui ceased publication in 2007.
- PatzerThe Bette Davis quote shown at the beginning of the film is misquoted. It is actually "Until you're known in my profession as a monster, you're not a star."
- Zitate
Maxine Minx: Do you know what happened to the last person who tried to kill me? I crushed her fucking head.
- Crazy CreditsFitting with the film's 80s aesthetic, after the credits, a "Be kind rewind" sticker is shown, like on many video store rentals.
- VerbindungenEdited from X (2022)
- SoundtracksGimme All Your Lovin
Written by Frank Beard (as Frank Lee Beard), Billy Gibbons & Dusty Hill (as Joe Michael Hill)
Performed by ZZ Top
Courtesy of Warner Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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- Maxxxine
- Drehorte
- Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, Kalifornien, USA(outdoor studio, Bates motel and house set: Maxine running away from Labat)
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- Budget
- 1.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 15.097.632 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 6.705.038 $
- 7. Juli 2024
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 22.057.160 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 43 Minuten
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