Even I find
it odd that I haven't reviewed Umberto Lenzi's Eyeball (aka the more fancy
schmancy Italian title Gatti Rossi In Un Labirinto Di Vetro!). Lenzi is one of
my favourite directors and Eyeball is, without any regrets, one of my favourite
gialli. That doesn't mean it's one of the best, because I mentions dozens of
Italian murder mysteries that's both smarter and better-looking. But none of
them is Umberto Lenzi's Eyeball, and I think even Cat O'Nine Tails wakes up in
the middle of night, having angst over that fact and going back to sleep with
anti-depressant mixed with J&B Scotch Whisky wishing tomorrow will be a
better day...
A slightly
stupid group of tourists is on their with on a bus through Spain , among
them a fishy priest, a big-mouthed American tourist with family, a lesbian
couple - yeah, the usual gang of suspects. Their guide is a man who looks a
little bit too much on the teenaged girls. On the bus is also Paulette (Martine
Brochard) who's gonna meet her boss, Mark (John Richardson). They stop in Barcelona and visits a
local market - but suddenly one of the girls is getting brutally stabbed to
death and one of her eyes is gouged out! Without much hesitation the group
continues, after the usual interrogations by the police, until yet another
murder happens - this time in a funhouse, and her eye is also removed! This
won't stop our dear tourists and they continue together. But soon the paranoia
grows - who's the killer, and why is he/she taking the eyes from innocent young
women?
I know, I
know. The story is actually beyond stupid - but I DON'T CARE! :) It's friggin'
Lenzi and he's going crazy with the giallo-concept. Except not so smart idea
with having every victim going by the same bus even if they know they will get
killed, the rest of the story isn't bad at all and delivers on of the most
entertaining films in the genre ever. First of all, the kills - while not
extremely gory - is very violent and sadistic. Very stylish stuff, especially
the bathroom-murder (the bloodiest of the bunch also). The killers look, a red
raincoat is also very effective and gives a totally different look to the
murders than the usual black clothes. It's a brilliant visual idea and makes
this a stand-out among giallo-killers.
Eyeball
also stands out because it's one of the most unsubtle thrillers I've seen.
People scream and over-act like never before, but it fits the hysterical set-up
and I think Lenzi just decided to fuck around with the usual stereotypes and
create a giallo that would scream it's way through the cinematic flesh of all
the other thrillers of the time. Hey, even the music - by Bruno Nicolai is big
and bold and slightly tacky, but it all comes together in the end. This is a
movie made not for the small details but for the bigness of it all.
In this
crazy romp there's some fine, fine performances also. I've always liked John
Richardson and he's good here, vulnerable actually - quite far away from the
typical macho men inhabiting these movies. George Rigaud as the priest is
perfect. He takes a very adorable character and makes him the "probably
paedophile" priest we love so much, years before the Catholic Church made
it trendy. Best of them all is Martine Brochard, who has a lot to do and do it
very well.
I need to
force you all to see Eyeball, not because it will make your brains explode
because how smart it is, but it will make them explode because of how
passionate, how fun and entertaining it is. So grab your sharp knifes, take my
hand and get on the bus dammit!
4 comments:
"I know, I know. The story is actually beyond stupid - but I DON'T CARE! :)"
Now there is something you don´t read in many reviews.
"The killers look, a red raincoat is also very effective and gives a totally different look to the murders than the usual black clothes."
Yes, red clothes can be very visually striking in a slasher.
"and makes him the "probably paedophile" priest we love so much, years before the Catholic Church made it trendy."
WHOA!!
It is still trendy, Ninja!
Good review, sounds like a really entertaining film, haven´t seen it.
Megatron
I think you would enjoy this giallo a lot, Megatron. It's just plain wacko, but with a lot of love and passion. Lenzi's direction is frantic and all over the place, but that fits the story so well!
Ninja: Yeah I guess his energy comes across on the screen....I will try to seek it out one day.
Megatron
I have that big X-Rated Kult German DVD with an amazing cover, so I'm abviously a fan. i also like Spasmo a lot.
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