Ok so like half of the film was pointless (spoilerzzzzzz)
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Mithrandir-Olorin33 — 14 years ago(November 08, 2011 03:43 PM)
It felt more like a completely different film, I enjoyed it, but if I'd seen it in theaters in 79 I'd imagine being pretty ticked about it after being pulled by a Suspense Thriller..
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Chicken_Francese — 13 years ago(July 26, 2012 07:30 PM)
SPOILERS WARNING
The middle part of the film is NOT pointless because if it wasn't for John Clifford doing his private investigating so he could track the killer and kill him, he never would have been called by his friend, Lt. Charlie Garbar (who knew about John's revenge plot to kill Curt Duncan), who gave him the tip about Duncan calling Jill at the resteraunt. So John Clifford calls Jill's house the same night to see what's going on only to find out the phone line is disconnected. Then John Clifford takes it upon himself to pay Jill's house a visit, where ultimately, he saves her life by shooting Curt Duncan before he can kill Jill.
So to say the whole middle part was pointless is very incorrect, the beginning, the middle, and the end all connect very well in my opinionThank you.
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proudbrunette — 13 years ago(November 19, 2012 08:40 AM)
It was absolutely pointless. They were off to a good start with Jill and the children, but then they cut it to that Tracy woman then back to Jill when the movie was almost over. Wtfish? Whose story were they suppose to be telling? It made no sense whatsoever.
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Kimrubymoon — 9 years ago(June 09, 2016 10:06 PM)
Right on, Chicken Francese! Right on. These people on these boards amaze me. I didn't realize so many people were incapable of intelligent thought and interested in the deeper psyche of Kurt. All these desensitized younger people today just want 90 mins of fast paced blood and gore. Most of them are clearly not capable of critical thinking.
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LadyJaneGrey — 9 years ago(July 19, 2016 02:35 PM)
Not really. I saw this movie when it came out, as a teenager, and the whole middle of the film is like a different movie. It made little sense then and it makes little sense now. I just watched it recently again, and was struck by how schizophrenic this movie is. Nothing wrong with following the psychopathic killer after he escapes, but the Tracy woman and her bar exploits and inexplicable long walk home just don't fit in with the action as established. Perhaps if Kurt had been stalking a mother with kids, and we see his deeper psyche, as you call it, instead of with some random lady we never built rapport with, it might have helped the situation.
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ricky_may1 — 12 years ago(July 19, 2013 11:46 AM)
i liked the middle half, as well as the whole film in general. my only complaint was that Jill didnt factor back in until the last act, but thats a minor flaw honestly. the middle part does an awesome job of making us see the killer and see him for what he is; some may say this takes away the menace of his character, but i disagree; in fact unlike the Michael Meyers like psycho in the remake, this killer is troubled, vulnerable and unpredictable.
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f2039 — 12 years ago(September 23, 2013 08:03 AM)
i think it's a mediocre movie after first ~20 minutes (duration can change because of different dvd formats); not bad, not totally pointless, but nothing special either.
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ElectricWarlock — 12 years ago(September 26, 2013 12:20 PM)
Most people I've seen feel the same way as you and only like the first 20 minutes. However, I'm one of the rare people that like the entire film. The first and ending sections are some of the absolute most horrifying moments in horror film history (I can't imagine what I'd do in Jill's situation). But I feel the middle section really goes deep into the psychology of a serial killer and shows how someone as crazed as Curt Duncan would attempt to become a part of society again. The first 20 minutes and last 20 minutes are a horror film, but the middle section is more of a psychological thriller. Although different, I think both are extremely well done.
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Kimrubymoon — 9 years ago(June 09, 2016 09:58 PM)
No, not pointless. It did something most horror movies today would never doit went deeper. Meaning, it was meant to show the truly disturbed psychological hell that was Kurt Duncan's psyche. Take a few psych courses, or educate yourself on your own and then rewatch. I shouldn't be so hard on your view but honestly, it reads as though you have the intellectual level of a 12 year old.