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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 1991 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Platinum Disc |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| TYPE: | Movie, Mystery / Suspense / Thriller |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 096009046491 |
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Customer Reviews of Dangerous Game
A dark tale of creation Abel Ferrara is back with this nauseating and nihilistic tales about creation and redemption (or redemption in creation).
A director (Harvey Keitel) who's unable to manage his private life, tries to find reality and truth in his new project, a film about a woman, Claire, who finds her faith, when she's been leading a rather promiscuious, wild life with her husband.
A film in a film. His two leading actors, Madonna and James Russo are to give him this truth he cannot find alone. And as the film progresses, the two actors lose touch with their own reality and can't make the difference between the character they're playing and themselves.
Keitel is perfect as Ferrara's alter ego. It's also interesting to note that Ferrara used Madonna for what, generally, people took her for: not a really good actress. But the transformation she goes through in the film while playing an actress who becomes a good actress playing a woman finding God, is very impressive. (She was the surprising revelation for European critics.)
This mirror game leaves the viewer rather confused, but Ferrara's statement about creation, illusion and images is more than interesting.
Unfortunately, the film is much too dark and hopeless. But if you manage to stand this nihilistic experience, you'll discover quite a good film.
Interesting and very dark
Starring Madonna (don't let that put you off) Harvey Keitel and James Russo, and directed by Abel Ferrera, this is an interesting psychological drama about a directors obsession with his film, and the stars breakdown of reality during ther making of it.
A dark, interesting but flawed film, which is well acted (certainly top 3 for Madonna, Evita and Desperately Seeking Susan being her best) but leaves you unsatisfied because of the ambiguous ending and that the film they are making seems to be more interesting than the actual film!
Its worth noting, that Madonna refused to do any promotional work on this film, as she was disappointed with the edit. Apparently her character was much stronger prior to editting than the victim portrayed in the final cut.
No extras on the DVD.