From the
director of Iced, Jeff Kwitny, comes one of the most underrated gore movies of
the eighties (together with the amazing Spider Labyrinth): Amok Train, also
known under the stupid title Beyond the Door III. Produced by our favourite
schlockmeister Ovidio G. Assonitis, this co-production between USA , Yugoslavia
and Italy
delivers everything you would like from a movie: gore, nudity, miniatures and a
train! I still only have the old Dragon DVD, but I guess I should buy the US
DVD sooner or later - or just pray to Satan to make this be released on
blu-ray! That would be awesome, yeah? Oh, the story? Well, as you can hear from
the title this fits directly into Ninja Dixon's Train Week and it's probably
the most absurd movie of the bunch!
A group of
stupid American students goes to Yugoslavia to see some ancient old
tradition out in the backwoods. Professor Andromolek (Bo Svenson) welcomes
them, but we soon understand that he's not that nice! He's really after one of
the girls, who happens to have the sign of the devil on her as a birth mark,
and the professor wants her to fornicate with Satan himself to bring antichrist
back to the world... or something. Anyway, they manages to escape and jumps
aboard a train - the Amok Train! Soon they're getting killed one by one from
supernatural powers, all connected with the train! Blood! Gore! Limbs! Gore
again!
As you can
see Hostel wasn't first with bringing stupid kids into Eastern
Europe to be killed in gory fashion. This is the mother of all movies
that tries to make us believe that this is the most dangerous part of Europe
(it's not, believe me - try Stockholm
a Saturday night instead). It's also a great movie. Not when it comes to the
story or acting, but the gore! The atmosphere! The locations! Everything is
perfection. Most of the movie is set on a dark dirty train and they manages to
make it look repulsive and disgusting. The totally over-the-top gore sets the
tone for the whole movie and prepare for a lot of latex getting ripped apart, lots
of blood and brutal deaths.
I don't
wanna sound like teenage gorehound here, but the gore IS fab. Or do teenage
gorehounds use the word "fab"? I have no idea, but I love that they
actually don't shy away from the creative deaths. They show everything in
glorious details and it looks quite nice. Sure, clearly fake heads and stuff
like that, but it's graphic and nasty. The scene where the train driver gets
his head squeezed off under the train is fantastic, but so is every death here.
Fans of miniatures has a lot to see here also. They are cheap and primitive but
adds a lot of colour to the almost fairy tale quality of the locations and
story. In one insane sequence the train leaves the track and crashes through a
forest and into a lake - just to kill two characters! It's excessive silliness
but also one of the reasons this movie works so well.
I can't say
so much about the acting. Like some of you might have noticed I never been a
fan of Bo Svenson. There's something contrived over his acting and he seldom
seem happy with what he's doing. Not even here, which is odd because he has a
chance to wear a rad goaty, a cape and worship Satan. I would have loved such a
job!
6 comments:
"Or do teenage gorehounds use the word "fab"?"
I don´t think so...probably some acronym that will enhance their presence on the internet.
Like LOL, IDK.
"Like some of you might have noticed I never been a fan of Bo Svenson."
Yeah...you don´t like him.....me, I haven´t seen that many films of him, so I can´t say.
"Give it a chance, will ya?"
Someday I will see it, great review ninja.
Megatron
Been a long while since I saw this one (think I was 14 or so) but I remember being pretty darned impressed and even rather creeped out. Back then I wasn't all that much of a trash gore fan and I was still rather religious, so the mixture of atmosphere, story and gore proved rather unsettling to me. Nowadays I bet I'd just find it awesome though, I ought to find a copy and watch it again. Great review btw!
Megatron, this is good silly and bloody fun! Not sure it's something for you, but it has a train! that's enough for me ;)
BW, watch it again! It's really awesome and mega-silly, but the location and over-the-top gore makes it one of a kind. Quite ambitious!
Ninja: If I can watch Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995) and Seagals masterpiece, Fire Down Below (1997)(remember he sings in this one) I can probably survive this train film too.
Megatron
The uncut versions are gory fun. The original Columbia VHS and laserdisc snipped out just about every gory highlight for an R-rating (the Japanese VHS was the first uncut version I got to see). Stateside, there's an uncut DVD from Shriek Show/Media Blasters and it is streaming in HD from Netflix courtesy of MGM (opened up to 1.78:1 from 2.35:1).
I've been thinking of upgrading my Dragon DVD to the Shriek Show DVD, they both seem to be the same version - except I guess the later has slightly better picture quality.
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