Black Cat (aka De Profundis) backdrop
Black Cat (aka De Profundis) poster

BLACK CAT (AKA DE PROFUNDIS)

Il gatto nero

1989 IT HMDB
aprile 9, 1989

Cast

👍 👎 🔥 🧻 👑

Commenti

Commenti (0)

Troupe

Produzione: Lucio Lucidi (Producer)
Sceneggiatura: Luigi Cozzi (Screenplay)Daria Nicolodi (Writer)
Musica: Vince Tempera (Original Music Composer)
Crew: Pasquale Rachini (Cinematography)

RECENSIONI (1)

As Chianese
Questo è l'ultimo film girato dal regista di "Starcrash" che dopo questo ennesimo lavoro nell'horror si dedicherà ad uno stoico ozio nella bottega di Argento e a varie collaborazioni. Caroline Munro è nei panni di una ragazza accusata di stregoneria perchè dotata di poteri pscicocinetici e messa al bando da tutti, ma la giovane saprà vendicarsi scatenando un putiferio con i suoi poteri. Effetti speciali poco convincenti, un discreto Urbano Barberini (“Opera”, “Dèmoni”) che regge la scena ad una spiritata Munro ed un cast di sconosciuti (eccezion fatta per lo spaesato Michele Soavi). Cozzi dirige un qualcosa di commerciale che si avvicina a "Carrie" e confeziona un lavoro visibile (mai uscito al cinema ma solo in vhs) in cui tutti non speravano, forse perchè scritto in coppia con Daria Nicolodi, già artefice del brutto "Paganini Horror" sempre di Cozzi.
👍 👎 🔥 🧻 👑

Commenti

Commenti (0)

RECENSIONI DALLA COMMUNITY (1)

tmdb17996075

Ugh, such a frustrating and ridiculous mess.

I am usually very "forgiving" when it comes to horror movies, to the point where I can acknowledge and value the general idea and overlook the narrative flaws. If the film as a whole is fun to watch, it has a well developed atmosphere and it features a decent amount of horror elements, I'm pretty much okay with it ... but the story has to make SOME sense, at least. Well, "The Black Cat" (or any of the many other titles that this movie has) is an example of a flick that is just frustrating to sit through. Director Luigi Cozzi may not entirely be at fault, perhaps the producers forcibly squeezed things into the movie for the sole purpose of shock value... or something. I have read many times that several directors end up unhappy with the final results of their films, because they were asked to add random creatures, murders or over-the-top sequences, even if they only add confusion to the story, just to make the film more marketable. I don't know the reasons behind this mess, but this is just a really confusing and convoluted film that had no business being that way, because it could have been told in a much simpler way. Actually, the first half an hour of the film is decent and it keeps it simple, but "The Black Cat" progressively becomes more and more random, to the point where inexplicable situations just happen constantly, and eventually, you just stop even trying to make any sense out of it (at least, I know I did). I can only assume that several random sequences and shots were probably added at the last minute because it was unused footage from a different film and they didn't want to let it go to waste. It's the only reasonable explanation I can come up with.

As for the photography, the director clearly took inspiration in Dario Argento's "Suspiria" and "Inferno" (both films are referenced here), but the strident color scheme ends up being a little bit over the top. Besides the artificial color palette, the use of CGI, which is very frequent during the second half of the film, cheapens the visuals considerably and it could have been a lot better without it.

A few creative deaths and stylish sequences don't save this film from being a big pile of randomness, so, skip this, unless you just want to have a good laugh. "The Black Cat" is just a frustrating experience and a waste of time.

Recensioni fornite da TMDB