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A second series ran from First appeared in the Dandy Book. Originally ran from , being reprinted between and Reprinted again during Bruce Willis must also be wondering why he signed up for this stinker. I'm sure the shooting script must have looked wonderful, but a combination of extremely clumsy editing the sex scenes in the middle of the film are a wonderful example and poor character development turned this into another Plan 9 From Outer Space.
To all of you who gave this turkey positive comments, I ask you to ask yourselves: Especially in such a lawsuit-happy society as America? What psychiatrist in their right mind stays back late in their office without carrying a firearm when they know someone is stalking them? Finally, when was the last time you heard of a psychiatrist taking over a group of patients for a friend in the profession when one of them might have murdered him? Oh, and a special note on Ruben Blades' role: As a veteran of numerous therapy groups, I could not stop laughing at this film.
If it had been approached with the intention of making a comedy, then it would have succeeded beyond all expectations. However, the advertising campaign and the babbling tone of the dialogue left me with the general feeling that this film was taking itself WAY too seriously. If you do take yourself that seriously, get a better script. NateWatchesCoolMovies 15 December I used to own a copy of Richard Rush's Color Of Night, and I could kick myself in the teeth for ever pawning it in times of financial despair. It's one of the steamiest, wackiest and most ludicrous erotic thrillers that the 90's has to offer.
I'm not kidding, this one navigates its way to the edge of the map of believability and logic, and with a knowing wink, dives headlong right off the edge of it into realms of sweaty, sexy excess, characters so strange they seem to be from a looney toons episode directed by David Lynch, and a preposterous story that has to be seen to be disbelieved.
Bruce Willis eases into the erotic tropes with gusto that would make Michael Douglas proud, playing color blind psychiatrist Bill Capa who gets a nerve shake-up when a distraught female patient Kathleen Wilhouette in a cameo of gushing melodrama takes a suicidal swan dive out of his forty story office to the NYC streets below. Soon after, he's tasked with taking over a support group previously run by a colleague Scott Bakula who was murdered under mysterious circumstances.
The group is populated by several oddball weirdos, one of whom may be the one who offed the good doctor Bakula. There's tortured ex cop Buck Lance Henriksen, always welcome and one of the only performers who takes things seriously here , OCD weasel Clark Brad Dourif and a host of others, all competing as to who can be the strangest red herring in the proceedings.
Capa soon finds himself sexually involved with the impossibly sultry Rose Jane March. And when I say sexually, I. It helps though, that March is breathtakingly sexy and spends a solid slice of the film absolutely in the nude, and slathered with all kinds of fluids, bodily and other. Willis's grizzly bear fur coat of a torso and the moment where he bears his wee willy winker dinker in naked glory, making sure that anyone who didn't quite get that image burned into their retinas with a similar scene in Pulp Fiction gets a glorious second chance here.
Anyways, between bouts of feral coitus, Willis and March navigate treacherous waters to smoke the killer out and save their skins. They also get bothered by a bumbling detective vivacious Ruben Blades that would make Columbo proud.
Supporting work is also provided by Kevin J. It's a really unbelievable piece of violent eroticism, and despite everything I loves me some Color Of Night. The director's cut, no pun intended, seems to be a much better film than the one that was shown commercially, but it still is a far cry from a satisfactory movie to watch. Richard Rush could have done better, but the psychological film we see, adds nothing to what has already been shown before. From the beginning we realize who the killer is, as well as the person with the multiple personality problem.
The film relies heavily on the sexual attraction between Bill Capa and Rose. Much has been speculated in this forum about whether we are actually seeing Willis' willis, or not. Since most male stars wouldn't be caught dead showing their genitals, for obvious reasons, what is seen for a second in the pool scene is that of a body double. On the other hand, we see Jane March showing it all, which is a welcome attraction.
Only the final sequence has any impact. There are many things in the plot that don't add up and the viewer is ahead of the story at all times. Bruce Willis with a hairpiece looks good. Jane March has a better chance with the character she plays. Also Brad Dourif, Lance Henriksen have their moments. The one that doesn't come across well is Ruben Blades, an otherwise excellent actor trying to do a Columbo routine in this film.
SykkBoy 21 June I got a kick out of this movie. Sure, the dialog is cheesy and the story a bit contrived Brad Dourif has also never given a poor performance. This reminded me of something Fred Olen Ray or Jim Wynorski would have done not a bad thing in my eyes but they could have done it with probably a tenth the budget. Sure, they wouldn't have gotten Bruce Willis or Jane March, but it's basically one of their movies with a bigger budget. This isn't a title that I'd rush out to see, but will stop the remote when it's on HBO and enjoy on that purely cheesy, total popcorn movie level.
The movie has a few moments that persisted in my mind for long: The movie has great mystery that keeps you in investigation mood throught the movie. The images of this movie persist for long, not an ordinary movie. Willis bares his wiener! Now, I know this is not even close to being Willis's best movie or role. I still thought this was a decent thriller. A good supporting cast with Brad Dourif voice of Chucky, the best Horror icon ever! I can understand why Jane March hasnt done much, she'll be type-cast as woman who takes clothes off alot.
In my opinion, there are worse movies with Bruce Willis. This is worth seeing if you're in the mood for a adult-orientated suspense thriller Color of Night was widely panned and hyped for its sex scenes between March and Willis, but aside from that, it's an interesting, cleverly constructed thriller featuring a fine performance from supporting star Leslie Ann Warren. Willis is likewise, and March delivers a sultry performance as the so-called "femme fatale" although it's revealed in the climax ending she was innocent.
Color of Night is an awesome pop-corn film and a fun party movie too. Knowing nothing about this movie before I saw it, I have to admit that it surprised me with its plot-twists That's the great thing about trashy movies: Bruce Willis is a psychiatrist troubled by a patient's suicide; he goes to stay with a friend and Suffice it to say, Bruce is nude in this one, and it's a long-held sequence that gives star-peepers what they've paid for. I didn't think the sex scenes were terrifically charged, but you gotta hand it to Willis: Yet there are times when he has question marks all over his face, as if to ask, "what's a nice box-office star like me doing in a piece like this?
I must admit, my main reason to see Color of Night was for the hyped up sex sessions with her and Bruce Willis. I was surprised, to find out that the movie did get my attention, and I watched it to the end, and thought it was pretty good! Jane March was quite good, as the lovers of just about everybody in the group. It took me a while, before I recognized her, as the same woman in a scene with Lesley Warren's character, as the doctor's hot number. It might get a bit confusing, you need to pay attention, as the doctor attempts to uncover the entire plot.
It's not a fantastic film, but there are worse movies you could see! Look for the Director's cut, so you can catch the entire sexual romp! This movie is most certainly not a masterpiece deserving of a perfect rating, but when I see a solid movie with ratings lower than some total trash I have no option but to overrate in order to contribute at least a little bit to what I think is a proper rating for a movie That being said, this movie is actually a solid 7 in my book because it delivers a good plot without too many holes and without over-stretching my suspension of disbelief.
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It also delivers solid acting and well developed characters, including the support cast which is a rarity in modern Hollywood movies. In short, my feeling was that all the characters were played well, were believable and easy to connect with. Special kudos go to Jane March who is not only very beautiful and graceful in this role but pulls of a multiple personality role quite well in my opinion and is overall a pleasure to watch and this has nothing to do with the nude scenes which are just an added bonus for some of the audience This was a off the wall choice but it turned out fair;y good.
The little fact that i could not get is how did he get to live in the house after the owner died.
It kind of threw you in the beginning with everything going on but finally got the just of things later. I've seen the movie several times, and I really like the movie. It is one of those movies that you start watching because you have nothing better to do, but the second half makes you wish that you'd paid more attention to the first! Bruce plays the excellent confused lover opposite Jane March, but then again, who wouldn't?!!?!! The "group" scenes are wonderful. They really make you feel like you are within the neurosis of the patients.
It is very fun! I would highly recommend seeing the film, and then watching it. It's well worth it. This is an excellent suspense mystery. It has scenes of a sexual nature , and is definitely not for children. Also the portrayals of the patients and the various mental disturbances is excellent. As a Psychology person I found it to be extremely compelling. Another of those so underrated sex thrillers that has everything. Right in the middle of the film, I had to pee. I wasn't going anywhere. New York, Psychiatrist, Willis he has acted better who drove a patient the great Kathleen Wilhotte to jump out a window, has to get his mind back, where guilt has surged through him.
He takes a vacation, flying to dunny L. A, to stay at an old colleague's underused actor Bakula place. He's also a psychiatrist, a more successful one thanks to a non fictional book he sold. He's pad is great. He also a short future, as someone does him, where Willis, hit with a double whammy you could say, takes over the group, while being a prime suspect.
I loved Ruben Blades in this, as the cop, one of the better, if probably the best performances, that alongside Henricksen who plays one of the patients, who's carrying a lot of baggage. Now lets talk about the cooky, larger than life patients. Their just entertaining to watch. This movie really makes the patient group scenes fun, one of the best things I like about this movie. Willis also strikes up a hot relationship, with the so judged misjudged actress, March. You'll see why in it's shock revelation at the end, after all the nail gun shooting "Owlll, I felt that" and before the end credits come running too fast up the screen.
Off the beaten track, like in other movies, with the credits running some fast, I don't know why they even bother. Back to the movie. Color Of Night, is a fun treat yourself psychological thriller, you'll never guess the killer, unless your IQ is bloody high which I never at anytime, got bored with. It's entertaining all the way through, my favourite BW film. The sex scenes are great, amidst some car chases, one I absolutely loved, the over the top violence, highly approving, plus the great co actors who give their patient's characters, spark, no more, than great character actor, Brad Douriff.
These are the real actors, but for god sake, don't look overlook March, in both her acting and her beauty. A good mystery movie with an unexpected final ParaGraph 9 July Why everyone is SO mad about this movie? This is a well-directed and acted feature. Bruce Willis is wonderful as Doctor Capa, and I think it is one of his best performances.
He just proved here that he can act normal characters, and not only Die-Hard macho idiots. Jane March is very hot as Rose and the mystery of her apperances and disappearances sticks the spectator to the screen. Love and murder scenes do a very good job too, Dominic Frontiere's music is charming and thrilling and Dietrich Lohmann's cinematography is magnificent. I don't know why Bruce Willis is brilliant as a psychologist, and Scott Bakula does a great job too in his role.
Actually, the main reason I rented this movie was to see these two and what they did with their characters. The other actors, mainly Lance Henriksen, do some decent work and keep the story interesting, and even intriguing to a point. Okay, so this movie has some skin in it - and I did get the directors cut - it's the only way to go Jane March is alright to look at, but as someone already pointed out, her teeth stand out a bit.