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A young man becomes suspicious when his recently widowed mother decides to re-marry soon after his stepfather's death.A young man becomes suspicious when his recently widowed mother decides to re-marry soon after his stepfather's death.A young man becomes suspicious when his recently widowed mother decides to re-marry soon after his stepfather's death.
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Sterling Fitzgerald
- Sammi Russell
- (as Ann Michele Fitzgerald)
Gary Davies
- Second Detective
- (as Gary-Michael Davies)
Bill Sloan
- E.R. Doctor
- (as William Sloan)
Mosheh Fruchter
- Maître d'
- (uncredited)
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I really should have checked IMDb before watching this mess. It is a bad movie. Direction and writing is very amateurish. There are shots of the rainbow above the sea. Was that supposed to be symbolic or did the director just put it there because it looked nice? There are several plot holes and the characters are badly written. Adam Garcia takes his shirt off more than he acts. Alice Evans seems to show potential but this half-baked role does nothing to confirm. Stuart Wilson is very bad too. The only one who did act is Jacqueline Bisset. Why is this woman doing terrible movies? 'Fascination' may qualify as soft-core (even though the love-scenes were very unconvincing). It is quite a waste of time and should have been rightfully called 'Unfascination'.
Someone probably should have told the producers/directors of Fascination that a thriller is, by definition, supposed to be thrilling. Instead, this movie contains one of the funniest opening sequences ever: a buff older dude goes out for a swim, then on his way back to shore, a wave knocks him into a rock, his head hits with a big CRACK, and he drowns. Opening credits roll, with the unintentionally funny "Based on a screenplay by ..." two writers getting a chuckle out of me. Especially when it was followed by "Written, Produced and Directed by Klaus Menzel". Anyway, old dude's wife quickly remarries, throwing her son (Kangaroo Jack voice Adam Garcia) into a bit of a tizzy, which is only resolved when he meet new hubby's daughter, and they get their sex on. A series of unlikely events happen -- the best of which is Garcia and his lawyer buddy exhuming the former's father to perform a toxicology test -- and Garcia's suspicions of the new husband keep mounting. Like many other movies I have watched recently, this would probably make for an enjoyable enough afternoon on TBS/TNT/USA/etc. I honestly think that movies like this need to have their monotony broken up by commercials. Interestingly, this was not a made-for-TV move, but rather an MGM-financed $5,000,000-budget big-screen flop that opened on 10 screens nationwide and grossed a lot less than its budget. How much less? 1/10 would've been nice, but not even close. There are some sexy sex scenes though, so it's not all bad -- Alice Evans is a babe wicked stepsister. I would give it a 3.5 basically for that, but the end of this movie totally blew (even following what came before it), and right before the credits roll there is a joke (I assume it's a joke!) ad for Garcia's character's first album, ballads based on his pseudo-incestuous relationship with his sister. That brings this movie into solid 2.5-3.0 territory -- IMDb says 3.7, so hey!
I gave this film the vote of 4, basically for its music, otherwise it felt like watching some cheap Australian soap...
I could not see any clever twist in Fascination. It was one disaster after another with two absolutely opposite endings ...
The film was patchy with all sorts of obvious conspiracies loosely arranged to get something together.
Yes, an unhappy wife, a seemingly disloyal husband, an affair and behind all a mastermind to use people's emotions for personal aims are all we have seen before and we all know about the thin line between love and hate.
All the way through this movie I watched scenarios that I had seen before on other films and so I had this sense of Deja Vu all the time.
I could not see any clever twist in Fascination. It was one disaster after another with two absolutely opposite endings ...
The film was patchy with all sorts of obvious conspiracies loosely arranged to get something together.
Yes, an unhappy wife, a seemingly disloyal husband, an affair and behind all a mastermind to use people's emotions for personal aims are all we have seen before and we all know about the thin line between love and hate.
All the way through this movie I watched scenarios that I had seen before on other films and so I had this sense of Deja Vu all the time.
I am trying to think of some redeeming qualities for this film but I can think of none. The acting is mediocre, the script senseless, the music unbearable and the scenery mundane for Florida. The plot has obvious holes, needless additions and incomplete tangents. The plot twists are comparable to pushing a grocery cart up and down a supermarket's aisles.
I thought I was renting a thriller and ostensibly, that was the project's ambition. You know the type: X kills Y but makes it look like an accident and then marries Z to get the money, or some such. 'Double Indemnity', 'Body Heat', 'Matchstick Men' are examples from different eras. In the case of 'Fascination', there is a wide gulf (no, an ocean) between ambition and final result. You can also forget the allusions to sexual passion. This is no 'The Postman Always Rings Twice'.
I give this movie a rating of two stars out of humane sympathy, and because you get to see Jacqueline Bisset light up a few cigarettes. We don't see Bisset much in movies any more and cigarettes about as often.
I thought I was renting a thriller and ostensibly, that was the project's ambition. You know the type: X kills Y but makes it look like an accident and then marries Z to get the money, or some such. 'Double Indemnity', 'Body Heat', 'Matchstick Men' are examples from different eras. In the case of 'Fascination', there is a wide gulf (no, an ocean) between ambition and final result. You can also forget the allusions to sexual passion. This is no 'The Postman Always Rings Twice'.
I give this movie a rating of two stars out of humane sympathy, and because you get to see Jacqueline Bisset light up a few cigarettes. We don't see Bisset much in movies any more and cigarettes about as often.
A great DVD cover and a good storyline on the back of it was enough to fool me into buying it.So in case you have bought it and have not yet seen it then let it be that way. The complicated relations remind me of cheap B grade thrillers where double crosses are inevitably followed by a triple cross.The acting was below average and Alice Evans in particular was horrible.The way she talked with that twangy accent( don't know where that comes from but I am sure it was unintentional on her part) was really awful.Too few characters and too much complicity for a storyline which ain't fit even for an amateur movie. Klaus Menezel should stop directing movies if this is what he is good at.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film only played on 10 screens in the US. Worldwide release focused on Germany, where it played on 105 screens.
- GoofsWhen Kelly and Scott have sex on the roof, it begins to rain. Kelley's white shirt becomes transparent, and sticks to her body. When Kelly and Scott roll downward on the roof, Kelly's shirt is completely dry.
- Quotes
Kelly Vance: You know what's weirder? Looks like me and you are going to be brother and sister. Or step-somethings, right?
- ConnectionsReferenced in Shirtless: Hollywood's Sexiest Men (2002)
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Box office
- Budget
- $5,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $16,670
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $9,018
- Jan 30, 2005
- Gross worldwide
- $16,670
- Runtime
- 1h 35m(95 min)
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- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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