A modern day exercise in old school Giallo... Me likey!
Cast Members of Note- Luigi Lo Cascio, and the
Bulgarian hotness of Lucia Jimenez.
We start off with some guy has an issue with animals, as evidenced by him torturing and killing an innocent squirrel! To make things worse, he guts it, stuffs it, and puts it on a bed in his creepy lair. He then names it "
Tino," and tries to teach it how to smoke
Italian cigarettes. Maybe his issues run deeper than just animals?
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Poor little Tino; he wanted acorns, he got torture and cigarettes. |
The creepy animal hater-guy heads out and attempts to capture a pelican to torture next, when he sees a young couple scrumping in a nearby field (with some
80-year old pervert watching them while tossing one off.) Deciding humans are more fun to dismember and stuff, he sets off on a multiple-murder quest to create a human jigsaw puzzle using body parts. Males sense.
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That poor boob. |
Detective Amaldi is on the case though, and is determined to solve the mystery behind the serial killings... as soon as he's done banging the hot
Guiditta on the regular, having coffee, smoking, playing bocce ball, standing around contemplating what to do next... a
Cop's life can be crazy busy!
Will
Amaldi catch the killer, or will
Giuditta be next on his list? Will the ending make little sense, yet still seem to work? I won't spoil the rest for you here, because it's
Giallo and there are plenty of "surprises" ahead, but I will say that I still have no clue what
Eyes of Crystal means. Thank you once again,
Italian Horror!
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"You a no worry, we a look everyone like thees." |
I really do love
Gialli films, and it's nice to see a modern day
Giallo handled so well.
For those who have never seen an
Italian "
Yellow" movie, it's basically a stylish whodunit with a
Slasher sensibility. Nudity, blood, graphic kill scenes, a twisting plot, stylish camera work, and often times really interesting music make up the typical
Gialli.
Argento,
Bava,
Fulci,
Lenzi,
Soavi; these are some of the genre's famed directors, and they've given us some true
Giallo masterpieces throughout the years.
This one is stylish and well-executed in its own right; it took me back to the
70's and
80's, and reminded me of the classics from that era that I still love to this day. It's tense and brutal, bloody and atmospheric, and kept me interested for its entire running time. Even the characters get some decent development in this one, and weren't just wooden caricatures as they so often are in these films.
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If she's wooden, then she's a soft, supple wood that smells like cocoa butter and curiosity. |
What was the point of the little boys attempting to rape that doll? And the way the mother smiled when she caught them... just wrong.
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You just can't un-see some things... |
Who in the fuck tortures a squirrel like that?!? That poor little thing was so scared, and he was shaking...
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Feel free to kill her, but leave the animals be! |
A chick gets her boob shot off, a squirrel gets murdered, and old pervert gets shot in the junk while rubbing one out in a field, and old chick loses her arms, another loses her legs... It's
Giallo, so you know that there's plenty of blood and gore to be found here.
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Looks like they just got done making hate. |
We get some
70's style bush and some bare boobs and butts. You can always count on the
Italians to deliver in this category. Well, usually.
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Move your arm, dummy! |
Killers in
Italy always wear gloves. Also, animals around the world are suffering right now as we speak, and we must do something about it!
R.I.P. Tino.
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At least Gabagool made it, that sweet little furball. |
A great modern day
Giallo flick,
Eyes of Crystal is very satisfying on all levels. This is the best "new"
Giallo I've seen since
Argento's Opera back in the
80's. Get a hold of this one on
DVD and give it a shot, you won't be disappointed.
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She kisses girls.Thought it was worth noting.
I have heard several excellent reviews for this one so far, looking forward to picking it up!
ReplyDeleteIt was really good, a pleasant surprise. Let me know what you think when you finally get to see it.
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