Film Review
With
Massacres, maverick
director Jean-Claude Roy had the opportunity to combine the two
mainstays of his filmmaking career - gritty thriller and lurid
pornography - and whilst the film has very little to commend itself
artistically it does provide a sobering reflection on the moral vacuity
of the early 1990s, not just in cinema, but in society in
general. Snuff movies, an extreme form of sadistic pornography in
which the individual being filmed is killed for real in the course of
the film, were a gruesome reality of the time, but it is hard to know
whether Roy is condemning this phenomenon or exploiting it for cynical
advantage. (The fact that Roy was an exploitation merchant hardly
mitigates in his favour.)
Certainly, the scenes in which the peep show girls are attacked,
humiliated and then brutally slain (the most shocking being via
electrocution in a trough of water) are hard to stomach. (By
contrast, some of the other killings appear ludicrously comical.)
You wonder what possessed actors of the calibre of Charley Boorman and
Pierre Clémenti to lend their time, let alone their talents, to
this ill-conceived deluge of bad taste. After a promising
beginning, the film goes down hill at a phenomenal pace once the action
has shifted from Paris to Seoul (or rather, Paris masquerading as
Seoul), and, once stuck in the cliché-sodden mire of depravity,
it continues to sicken, as much with its sordid subject matter as with
the sheer, unbelievable amateurishness of its production.
© James Travers 2015
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Film Synopsis
To clear his gambling debts, a young psychopath named Ronny agrees to
deliver a suitcase to Seoul, not realising that the suitcase contains
plates for printing forged banknotes. Whilst pursued by a police
inspector Verdier, Ronny is drawn into making amateur films in which
peep show girls are exploited before being subject to an agonising
death.
© James Travers
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