Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA private investigator, mentally disturbed by his father's suicide, goes undercover in a mental institution to discover the murderer of a friend who was a doctor at the clinic.A private investigator, mentally disturbed by his father's suicide, goes undercover in a mental institution to discover the murderer of a friend who was a doctor at the clinic.A private investigator, mentally disturbed by his father's suicide, goes undercover in a mental institution to discover the murderer of a friend who was a doctor at the clinic.
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A private investigator (Robert Patrick), mentally disturbed by his father's suicide, goes undercover in a mental institution to discover the murderer of a friend who was a doctor at the clinic.
This film deserves some credit for the attempt at a clever idea, and for bringing together two great genre actors in one film -- Robert Patrick and Malcolm McDowell. Have they been in any other film together? I do not know. And here they were, in one that probably had no budget, with a writer-director who has not gone on to distinguish himself.
Sadly, it does seem to be a bit convoluted. Any time you set something in an asylum, and you have a protagonist of questionable reliability... you get some goofy outcomes. You can be straightforward, or full on David Lynch. This seems to try to work between those poles, which is difficult and not fully successful.
This film deserves some credit for the attempt at a clever idea, and for bringing together two great genre actors in one film -- Robert Patrick and Malcolm McDowell. Have they been in any other film together? I do not know. And here they were, in one that probably had no budget, with a writer-director who has not gone on to distinguish himself.
Sadly, it does seem to be a bit convoluted. Any time you set something in an asylum, and you have a protagonist of questionable reliability... you get some goofy outcomes. You can be straightforward, or full on David Lynch. This seems to try to work between those poles, which is difficult and not fully successful.
'Asylum' didn't have a hard time selling me on giving it a go. A big Robert Patrick fan after T2, I'd sit thru any of his DTV titles available. Having played 'Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger', I also enjoyed that Malcolm McDowell was involved. This doesn't pull any punches, but it also doesn't offer you much reward for sitting thru it.
A private detective (Patrick) with his own mental baggage enters an insane asylum / mental hospital undercover in the hopes of getting to the bottom of who murdered his doctor friend. Of course it was labeled a suicide, but he believes differently. Amongst the patients is the cooky Doc Rane (McDowell) and soon more bodies start to pile up. Can the PI get to the bottom of things before he becomes the next victim.
With a simplified plot description such as that perhaps it's no shock that things proceed pretty much as you expect dealing with mental crazy business and obvious red herrings. The air of believability isn't high, but there is adequate atmosphere. If your a fan of either actor it's an okay watch and Debra Wilson (MadTV) makes a brief appearance as well.
A private detective (Patrick) with his own mental baggage enters an insane asylum / mental hospital undercover in the hopes of getting to the bottom of who murdered his doctor friend. Of course it was labeled a suicide, but he believes differently. Amongst the patients is the cooky Doc Rane (McDowell) and soon more bodies start to pile up. Can the PI get to the bottom of things before he becomes the next victim.
With a simplified plot description such as that perhaps it's no shock that things proceed pretty much as you expect dealing with mental crazy business and obvious red herrings. The air of believability isn't high, but there is adequate atmosphere. If your a fan of either actor it's an okay watch and Debra Wilson (MadTV) makes a brief appearance as well.
Not the first thriller to take place in a mental institution, but one of the better. Leading man Patrick does a nice job as an unstable P.I. who goes undercover to find the killer of his shrink. Nice mix of suspense and humor - might have been better without all the laughs.
Malcolm McDowell is fun to watch as a murderous patient named Rane. Is he the killer or does he hold the secret to the mystery?? Good acting outshines the slick camerawork. Nice surprise thriller.
Malcolm McDowell is fun to watch as a murderous patient named Rane. Is he the killer or does he hold the secret to the mystery?? Good acting outshines the slick camerawork. Nice surprise thriller.
This is bad. Really, really bad. Not the so bad, it's good - it's more of so bad I'd rather pluck out my own eyes than finish watching this type of bad - just plain awful.
How on earth did they get Malcom McDowell to do this one? He's way too good of an actor for a crappy role and film like this!!
I tried to watch - really I did. I had to hit the fast-forward button not to long after the film started. I'm sorry but I can't watch this. This one is too awful for me to view... I'm gonna find another "B" horror to watch... I hope to get at least a few giggles and eye rolls from it.
1/10
How on earth did they get Malcom McDowell to do this one? He's way too good of an actor for a crappy role and film like this!!
I tried to watch - really I did. I had to hit the fast-forward button not to long after the film started. I'm sorry but I can't watch this. This one is too awful for me to view... I'm gonna find another "B" horror to watch... I hope to get at least a few giggles and eye rolls from it.
1/10
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Cool movie. Robert Patrick is awesome as a suicidal detective who must find his shrink's murderer by going undercover in a psych hospital. Performances were above average for this kind of B-thriller and there were some genuinely creepy moments -- although it could have used a few more. Much more of a drama than a horror film, but a lot better than the usual straight-to-video fare. *** out of ****
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- CuriosidadesRobert Patrick, Malcolm McDowell, Henry Gibson and Irwin Keyes all appeared in episodes of "Tales from the Crypt".
- Trilhas sonorasRomance
and "Dumka"
Composed by Leos Janácek
from Czech Mate, produced by Kirsten Fife
Performed by Kirsten Fife and Paul DaSilva
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