The Savage Three are three young men, fresh into the world, who work together at a computer analysis company. All three appear to be calm, level-headed, well-educated young men with the worl... Read allThe Savage Three are three young men, fresh into the world, who work together at a computer analysis company. All three appear to be calm, level-headed, well-educated young men with the world at their fingertips. They are best friends, working togther by day & playfully carousing... Read allThe Savage Three are three young men, fresh into the world, who work together at a computer analysis company. All three appear to be calm, level-headed, well-educated young men with the world at their fingertips. They are best friends, working togther by day & playfully carousing at night. Dominated by the Ovidio, played by the handsome Joe Dallesandro, the three youn... Read all
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Was this before it's time or just showing how the cycle continues? 48 years after it's release and nothing much has changed.
Three bored drones go on a violent spree because...
That all makes Savage Three a very nihilistic and thematically miserable film, but by design, and at least it's still entertaining, thanks to a fast pace and a gradual upping of bleakness and chaos as it progresses along over a tight 80-something minutes. Of this brand of classic, gritty, seemingly low-budget Italian crime movies, it's better made than many, and I think make for a good watch.
It's hard to imagine that this *wasn't* influenced by A Clockwork Orange but to some degree this is more plausibly "close to real society".
For computer buffs, there's also some great footage of the IBM 370 model 158 mainframe - Joe Dallesandro plausibly using a card reader to load up the detective's fake "lottery program", and wielding a light pen - 40 years before the launch of the Apple Pencil!
Not all of it works, and Joe really struggles to look normal at times, but once you buy into the idea that the Italian police really *are* that incompetent, it's well done.
Worth a look.
Which it does! These three, led by Joe, start acting out against society in every way possible. They start off by starting a football riot where dozens are injured and one person dies. The case is given to perpetually tired looking cop Enrico Salerno, who initially encouters, but does not suspect, Joe while attending computer lessons at the lab Joe works at (the computer-based dialogue here is hilarious by the way). Enrico is down on his luck as he was demoted after ramming some bad guy in his car, so he's playing things a bit softly this time round...at least at first.
I've said it before - Joe Dallesandro can't really emote, but he's good as an angry psychopath. His trio become the scourge of society as the add murder to their list of crimes, at first stabbing a truck driver during a road rage incident, then killing a pimp and a hooker. They also kill a member of high society by impaling her on the fork of a fork lift truck, using an effect so good I can't figure how they did it.
This film plays out like some kind of Italian Clockwork Orange with kind of similar themes. If I was a man who thought about stuff I'd say that this whole film is a commentary on man's inability to successfully channel his aggression in everyday mundane tasks and even the acceptable societal outlets for such feelings (football being the glaring example here). It evokes the 'violent male ape' hypothesis that violence is inherent in humans and that these violent tendencies are as natural as love, affection and hunger.
I'm not a thinking man however so I'll just say that Sal Borghese looked real goofy when we first see him.
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- TriviaAll entries contain spoilers
- GoofsThe first car that the boys steal, the blue one, is obviously a Fiat, which can clearly be seen by the insignia on its grill. However, the police keep referring to it as a Ferrari throughout the film.
- Alternate versionsThe British Blu-ray released by Arrow in the Years of Lead box set is censored to remove scenes of lab mice fighting with each other, as required by the BBFC under the auspices of the Cinematograph Films (Animals) Act of 1937. The offending footage is replaced by a black screen which plays over the soundtrack. The Blu-rays will, however, play the uncensored version if the player is set to a region other than B.
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