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SAVAGE


Director: Brendan Muldowney
book Brendan Muldowney
Actors: Darren Healy , Nora-Jane No one

The Irishman Brendan Muldowney SAVAGE presents to numerous award-winning short films, his first feature film. Superficially, the film works like a trivialized version of TAXI DRIVER, but you look a little deeper, then the audience certainly opens an interesting discussion of the topic of "fear". SAVAGE shows in a very shocking way that not only women can be victims of violent crime, but that such a traumatic experience can take the life of every individual from the rail.

fear, control, anger and revenge

Photojournalist Paul Graynor will heal torn from his world, as one evening of two teenagers is robbed and brutally maltreated. Henceforth, he is plagued by anxiety and unbearable suffering also still hard at the physical consequences of the crime. Acting and scenically the film remains solid at first and can only convince scenically with advancing maturity. No later than the onset of the anxiety begins the film its tension screw to be placed and can then turn attract a fact. The core of the tragedy is about the hopelessness of a struggle against fear and terror in their own head. No knives and no portable power shocker can undo what has happened to Paul and accurate for the precise representation of this knowledge knows SAVAGE convincing.

No milestone, yet captured accurately.

Comparison with STRAW DOGS or TAXI DRIVER may be slightly overestimated, since Muldowney Director contrary to Peckinpah and Scorsese is not a completely new, radical and innovative cinema has created, but it is a filmmaker with a tangible vision and that heart blood SAVAGE ultimately makes it worth seeing. On the one hand you have the DVD series priority channel for their exquisite and unusual publications praise [Van Diemen's Land, WHITE LIGHTNING 'MYSTERIOUS SKIN etc.] but all previously released films suffer from a relatively weak Synchronization, which is especially apparent in SAVAGE. The film is set in Dublin and sprayed a lot of atmosphere with its authentic spoken dialects. This German version has, however sloppily translated and diminishes the movie experience felt.

If a decision is expected for the original, one with a film SAVAGE gets under your skin.


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