Many years
ago when I visited Thailand
I also took a trip to Koh Samui, the island. It was a very unhappy trip, pure
shit to be honest - but at least I got a chance to buy a lot of DVDs and VCDs
from a fine selection of stores and markets. I found this film, the horror film
Metamorphosis, at a night market on Samui and now, 6-7 years later I finally
sat down and watched it: an Italian horror film, dubbed in Thai without
subtitles... on VCD. Try to beat that, hipsters! Was it worth the way? No, but
I've seen worse movies in cinema here in Sweden ... so what the hell. Here's
a review.
A
scientist/teacher is experimenting with a serum to stop aging. When he's not
getting more money to conduct his bizarre monkey-experiments and starts experimenting
on himself instead and gradually transforms to something primitive, something
that humanity left behind it a long time ago. He's getting black-outs, becomes
violent and slowly getting older and older...or is that what's really
happening?
Yeah, exactly.
This an ultra-cheap, trashy, Italian version of Ken Russell's Altered States
(it's even more visible when you see the film). In a way, but an ending so damn
silly it stops the time! Oh, I loooove that, and I wish I could spoil it for
you - but I'm not that kind of guy. In all honesty, Luigi "George
Eastman" Montefiori does a better job than I expected it to be. The film
looks good and the storytelling part isn't bad at all. It has that late
eighties/early nineties realistic style, less colourful and with more blue
tones and more stylish and cold. Like a well-made TV-movie.
And
TV-movie is also the aura that Metamorphosis reflects. Its effective but very
simple, not many locations and competent but quite flat actors. It has some
violence and blood - but I suspect this Thai VCD is cut, because there's some
instances where it seems to be missing something. But I'm quite sure it's not
the most violent movie on earth even in its uncut state.
But what
makes this movie so crazy is the final twist, the revelation of what's lurking
out there in the dark. It's very unexpected, and not in a smart way, but in a
way that almost heighten the movie to something special, to something extra
dumb. But mind me, I love stuff like that and I rather have something like this
than a realistic ending - at least in an exploitation film like this. I mean,
what to expect? Art? No, not exactly.
I could see
Code Red release this one...and I would buy it. It's up there with the silliest
of the last of the Italian horror era. Not as fun and gory as Primal Rage, but
still... it has something, something that attracts me and nice directing from
George Eastman.
2 comments:
Oh man, I have a dodgy Mpeg of this and haven't bothered to watch it yet. But your description sort of reinforces my doubts. But then I like something about those Filmirage - produced soulless, flat TV-like projects.
"Yeah, exactly. This an ultra-cheap, trashy, Italian version of Ken Russell's Altered States"
When I started reading....I was thinking about that film.
"It has that late eighties/early nineties realistic style, less colourful and with more blue tones and more stylish and cold."
Yeah...I think I know what you mean.
"I could see Code Red release this one...and I would buy it. It's up there with the silliest of the last of the Italian horror era."
Sounds like fun movie...thanks for the tip ,ninja.
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