Agrega una trama en tu idiomaRuthless serial killer uses a set-square to murder women. Crimes are investigated by Public Prosecutor Rita Facino but is confronted by strange behavior of people desperate to use the case t... Leer todoRuthless serial killer uses a set-square to murder women. Crimes are investigated by Public Prosecutor Rita Facino but is confronted by strange behavior of people desperate to use the case to further their own ends. Nicole is a lesbian has-been singer who pretends to get death th... Leer todoRuthless serial killer uses a set-square to murder women. Crimes are investigated by Public Prosecutor Rita Facino but is confronted by strange behavior of people desperate to use the case to further their own ends. Nicole is a lesbian has-been singer who pretends to get death threats while the media go mad with speculation.
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The style is OK albeit slavishly copied from earlier, better gialli. The movie does feature some of the old familiar giallo actors including Franco "The Fifth Cord" Nero, Florinda "A Woman in Lizard's Skin" Bolkan, and Eva "Tenebre" Robbins. Bolkan is pretty good as violence-obsessed painter, as is Robbins as a lesbian actress given to walking her cat(!)around on a leash. Nero is more wasted as a former detective turned ranting street preacher/prophet. The biggest problem though is the godawful English dubbing (none of the actors dubs his or her own voice even though Nero at least, is perfectly fluent in English). It's not that gialli have ever been famous for their sophisticated dialogue or naturalistic acting style, but NO movie deserves this kind of sh*tty dubbing job.
Intentionally or not, the gory special effects are up to about the 1970's level and seem pretty laughable by today's standards. They do get the nudity level right at least--this is not a tame Hollywood thriller aimed at suburban teenagers where you don't get anything more than under-dressed (and underaged) American TV idols, but neither is it an "erotic thriller" where slow-motion softcore sex scenes by silicone-enhanced "actresses" bring everything to a complete stand-still every five minutes. Not that there's no silicone or surgical enhancement on display--the most attractive actress seen in the altogether here was actually born a man! (See if you can guess which one). This is also not to say that I would necessarily recommend this, especially to non-giallo completists, but it's not THAT bad.
The DVD back cover blurb for BAD INCLINATION calls the film an "attempt to recreate the films of the genre, like the ones made by Lucio Fulci and Lamberto Bava in the 1960s and '70s, that were adored by the public and hated by the critics". That couldn't be more wrong -and not just because Mario Bava's son Lamberto was an '80s horror director, not a '70s giallo one.
Director Pierfrancesco Campanella's not-so-sly satire on an amoral society's tabloid celebrities wasn't an homage to a much beloved Italian horror sub-genre so much as a skewering of a new "Me Decade" with it's hedonistic abandon and self-serving values. A lady prosecutor on the case laments, "there's too many relationships" and the goings-ons in the victim's A-list apartment complex is reminiscent of SCTV's soap parody "The Days Of The Week" with its tongue-in-cheek pregnant pauses and off- the-wall couplings.
The still-attractive genre fave Florinda Bolkan almost walks away with the movie as a ruthless artist who gets inspiration from the murder in more ways than one but she gets some stiff competition from the always interesting Eva Robins (the transsexual in Dario Argento's TENEBRAE flashbacks) as a Norma Desmond-ish has-been singer. The temperamental diva turns the murder into a "comeback vehicle" by insisting she's getting obscene phone calls from the killer -a nasty piece of work whose weapon of choice is an architect's metal set-square.
The crimes become a goldmine of publicity with everyone making the TV talk show rounds -including the public prosecutor- and guest star Franco "Django" Nero's bit as a street corner prophet acts as a sort of hip Greek chorus. There's ulterior motives and double crosses galore and the murders, the brief glimpses of hetero S&M, and the lesbianism and nudity (courtesy of Robins) are all photographed in classy style on stylish sets. The ambiguous ending isn't, really, since it's in keeping with the film's jaded universe and, like any good giallo, the title's a big hint. This one's lots of fun, I loved it!
The film's main problems are, without doubt, the script and the acting. The dialogue is extremely trite and at times positively stupid; while the acting is sometimes so wooden that it's almost unbelievable and not only does this bring the quality of the film down, it also harms the credibility as it's hard to really care about the characters. It's a shame too because the plot here is really well worked and clever and could certainly have made for a good Giallo with better handling. The director does seem keen to make the film as sleazy as possible and we've got some very bloody sexual violence as well as a lesbian subplot. The cast is mostly made up of females, and a strange casting choice comes in the form of Eva Robin's; a transsexual who some may remember as having a small part in Argento's masterpiece Tenebre. The main point of interest for Giallo fans will be Florinda Bolkan, who is actually rather good as a weird artist. Franco Nero's part is small and I'm thankful for that as his character is not good to say the least. It all boils down to a good conclusion and while the film's problems are simply too much at times; this is still a film worth seeing.
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- USD 107,113
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 35 minutos
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- 1.85 : 1