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Half way through AMER, literally the most boring shit ever. NOTHING has happened. I thought it was meant to be a gialli homage but there hasn't even been a murder and doesn't look like there will be one! Everything goes on for far too long. Every scene that should be a single shot takes 10 minutes.
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I gave it to a charity shop, "not very charitable" you might think but I like hope that it helped some poor soul reach rest without ever finding out what happened in it's tedious, trite, literary diarrhoea! Let that be a lesson, if you ever see a hardback (it would never have reached a paperback run) book called "Woodwitch" in a black dustjacket with a white drawing of Phallus impudicus, the stinkhorn mushroom, either do not buy it OR buy it for someone who you think deserves to be bored to death.
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Haha, it's finished now. Such a bad ending I don't even know what happened, i'd usually be annoyed but just happy it's done. I said I couldn't complain on picking the blu up for £3 but I coulda put that money down the drain and not endured this. At least the music was good, ay. |
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Wow, that's an almighty bargain (I love the film btw) A shame you didn't get on with it, but it's definitely an acquired taste . . .
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I really liked Amer, it's obviously style over substance, but then I think that about a lot of Giallo films. I thought it captured the mood through it's cinematography and music perfectly and those are the two aspects I love about Italian horror. I can understand people hating it though, especially if you were after some sort of linear plot. A lot of my friends hated Berberian Sound Studio for the same reason, they just needed a logical story to hang it all on. |
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Yeah, plus one for Amer here. LOVE the film, but it is an abstract, rather more sensuous, film. An acquired taste as mentioned. Here's a question, did anyone at last years Frightfest watch the world premier of Federico Zampaglione's neo-giallo Tulpa? It was one of those film's where I got quite angry at the audience, as they didn't get it at all, and it got laughed out the room. What started with some drunk heckler, and a few tipsy titters, descended into the usual laugh-along-with-the-herd mentality from the majority of the room. Mind you, it wasn't smart putting a modern giallo (complete with some slightly goofy dubbing) on at a peak hour! My friend and I were incredulous to the reception as we both loved it. Anyway, I've been anticipating it's home release, so I can watch it again on my own terms. But apparently Zampaglione took its reception on board and completely re-edited the film, cutting 20 minutes, and giving it a completely new dub. This new edit played better at Sitges I gather. It might be a leaner beast, but I didn't have a problem with the dubbing, nor remember anything particularly extraneous in the film, so I'm concerned about those 20 minutes. I doubt there will be a director's cut on the forthcoming blu/dvd, but it would be awesome if there was, as I loved the film in its original form. |
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I would not say AMER was a giallo. That would be like saying Valerie and her week of wonders, footprints, cold eyes of fear and various other arty cult euro cinema were Giallo. It has some hallmarks of the giallo. It has hallmarks of suspiria (which wears the conventions of the giallo as a mask but its not a giallo) I see Amer as a tribute to the wild european cinema of the 60's-70's rather than a straight up tribute to giallo. |
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