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Balades fatales

Titre original : Overkill: The Aileen Wuornos Story
  • Téléfilm
  • 1992
  • TV-14
  • 1h 35m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,3/10
270
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Jean Smart in Balades fatales (1992)
BiographieCriminalitéDrame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThis film is based on the true story of Aileen Wuornos a prostitute-turned-serial killer who preyed mostly on truck drivers.This film is based on the true story of Aileen Wuornos a prostitute-turned-serial killer who preyed mostly on truck drivers.This film is based on the true story of Aileen Wuornos a prostitute-turned-serial killer who preyed mostly on truck drivers.

  • Réalisation
    • Peter Levin
  • Scénariste
    • Fred Mills
  • Vedettes
    • Jean Smart
    • Park Overall
    • Tim Grimm
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,3/10
    270
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Peter Levin
    • Scénariste
      • Fred Mills
    • Vedettes
      • Jean Smart
      • Park Overall
      • Tim Grimm
    • 8Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 1Commentaire de critique
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    Jean Smart
    Jean Smart
    • Aileen Wuornos
    Park Overall
    Park Overall
    • Tyria Moore
    Tim Grimm
    • Capt. Steve Binegar
    Ernie Lively
    Ernie Lively
    • Maj. Dan Henry
    Geoffrey Rivas
    Geoffrey Rivas
    Erich Anderson
    Erich Anderson
    Anthony Dean Fields
    T.C. Warner
    • Amy
    Dave Florek
    Brion James
    Brion James
    • Bruce Munster
    Marc Alaimo
    Marc Alaimo
    • Sheriff Walton
    Arell Blanton
    • Douglas Chambers
    Joe Bratcher
    • Dennis
    Robert Alan Browne
    Robert Alan Browne
    • Businessman
    Lee de Broux
    Lee de Broux
    • Sheriff Benson
    Beth Grant
    Beth Grant
    • Pat McGinty
    John Dennis Johnston
    John Dennis Johnston
    • Roger Wilson
    Michael Mitz
    • Pawnbroker
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      • Peter Levin
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      • Fred Mills
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    MovieAddict2016

    Monster

    This story was done again in 2003. It was done much better. TV movies generally restrict the viewers and this is no exception. It's a horribly botched film with explicit content toned down to fit the television standards. Aileen Wuornos deserves better than this. Her story was done justice in "Monster" (2003) with Charlize Theron, who won an Oscar(tm) for her performance. Just kidding. Both films suck. It's better to stuck to the documentary.

    Aileen Wuornos was a prostitute with a lesbian lover who murdered her clients. Why? I have no idea; at least not after watching this movie. Jean Smart is bad as Wuornos and the film is incompetent.

    This is just bad acting filling in for a mediocre movie, and bad directing trying to make up for absence of quality. Bring on the Monster.
    4nyobatusa

    Not very cohesive

    Although there was nothing wrong with this movie nor acting, i found it a bit tiresome and not so cohesive solid portrayal of aileen. A & E biography is probably a better choice. And for sure 'Monster' version is more watchable. I don't believe in death penalty so as in this case a professional treatment instead of death would have been a better choice but sadly that was never offered and sadly she never searched for any professional help either.
    rmax304823

    Competent

    This is a competent made-for-TV movie, about average, maybe an iota above that. You can't complain about the acting. Jean Smart has just about the proper appearance, and is of the right age, to be Aileen Wuornos. Unglamorized she seems somewhat used. It's as if she'd once been bruised all over her face and body and has now just about, but not quite, healed. The chief investigator -- Tim Grimm? -- is usually a heavy, and here he looks better than he acts. The director moves the bodies around in front of the camera efficiently. Locations are put to good use, although seeing a meeting of the head detectives take place on an inviting beachfront plaza is a bit disconcerting and suggests a kind of forced use of the scenery. Like Dirty Harry having a chat with his colleagues in the middle of the Golden Gate Bridge. Of course a lot of the dialogue needed to be invented, and the script is weak here and there. When one investigator shouts at the others, something like, "What if she shoots somebody else while we're waiting around? How would you feel about that!", it's a bit hard to swallow -- the notion that an experienced and hardened homicide investigator is going to talk like some guy in a Gestalt group therapy session -- although it's the kind of line that might come readily to a scriptwriter working hurriedly and drawing on his own background. Aileen Wuornos must have been an interesting character. The script tries to explain her serial killings (and all her other less lethal offenses since she was thirteen) by using what's come to be called the abuse excuse. "There is some indication that she was raped as a child by both her brother and step-father," intones a cop. Ho hum. The logical fallacy here is known as "post hoc ergo propter hoc" -- after this, therefore because of this. Certain kinds of social pathology have a tendency to show up more often in particular sectors of social space. It isn't that child abuse and serial killings are exclusively found in one class-related life style than another; it's just that they tend to be concentrated there. You expect impoverished disorganized families to produce child abusers, burglars, pointless murders, and lots of other kinds of illegal behavior, just as you expect a prep school education to be associated with white collar crime. A sad fact but true. But correlation doesn't necessarily mean causality. Because things go together doesn't mean one causes the other. The movie as a whole seems to be biased in favor of Aileen Wuornos and gives her most of the breaks. Not only was she raped, or so it is claimed, but her lesbianism, if that's what it was, is glossed over. And the man we see her kill, an ex police officer, is a pig of a human being -- fat, balding, domineering, brutal, selfish, and probably pulled the wings off flies when he was a kid. If anybody deserves to get it, he surely does. Another development, not the fault of the film, that leaves a kind of sour aftertaste is the betrayal of Aileen by her girlfriend, Tyrea or whatever it was. On a tapped phone, Tyrea prompts Aileen into confessing that she, Aileen, killed those guys all by herself. Tyrea had no idea. Tyrea was also a material witness against Aileen at the trial. Well, it's the smart thing to do, but it doesn't endear Tyrea to us. I felt the same way about Edmond O'Brien's role as an undercover cop in "White Heat," when he insinuates himself into James Cagney's trust and then eagerly squeals on him and shoots him. Or Linda Tripp for somewhat lesser transgressions. I realize it's necessary to keep the streets as clear of murderers as they are, but I wish that doing so didn't require us to play dirty moral pool. Aileen's confession didn't help her any. She was just executed a few weeks ago, Florida being the state that it is.
    7deanofrpps

    Overkill vs Monster : Life on the Mean Streets

    Even the Devil has a sad tale to tell and Milton told it in glittering prose attaining unapproachable literary heights.

    I saw Overkill some time ago. There were some respects in which I found it superior to Monster. Aileen was far less a sympathetic character in Overkill. Her motives were more clearly self-aggrandizement and anti-social. True she suffered the sting of betrayal; Ailleen was betrayed by someone she had trusted and cared for but such is the way of the street.

    I find it interesting how the same story can be retold from a different perspective. Just compare the old tear-jerker weaper I WANT TO LIVE made in the more liberal 1950s with the made for TV version from the 1970s.
    7costaspap

    Inferior to "Monster"? Hmm...

    Understandably, this low-budget TV movie is compared unfavorably to the acclaimed film "Monster", which, in a sense, romanticizes crime and hence appears more attractive to the public.

    On the other hand, "Overkill" is closer to the true story. The one thing that is missing, though, is the part concerning the trial of Aileen Wuornos. There were some really strong moments there, and the courtroom scenes would have added to the authenticity of the film.

    In addition, there is some very good acting in this film, not too inferior to the one that won a cinematic Oscar!

    In my opinion, this TV movie is unjustly underrated...

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      In a documentary about her, it's explained that Aileen Wournos believed this film proved her theory that the police were letting her get away with murder at first - just to create a female serial killer to boost movie deals.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 novembre 1992 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
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      • Overkill
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Floride, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • C.M. Two Production
      • Republic Pictures
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