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Post by mortsahlfan on Jan 1, 2021 16:09:58 GMT
The Collector (1965) - 8.5/10 Third time watching this... Do you know any movies like this? "Misery" is a little similar (I don't remember that much, it's been 20 years), or a German movie from last year, "The Golden Glove"
Did you see this movie? If so, what did you think of it?
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Post by moviemouth on Jan 1, 2021 17:49:43 GMT
Creepy and unique thriller. Very well made and very well acted, as usual when it comes to a William Wyler movie.
7.5/10
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Post by janntosh on Jan 1, 2021 17:56:48 GMT
never seen it but this seems like a classy type of horror movie. William Wyler directing and Terrence Stamp starring. I will check it out
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Post by jcush on Jan 1, 2021 18:08:56 GMT
I really liked it. Very good performances from Samantha Eggar and Terence Stamp.
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Post by Archelaus on Jan 1, 2021 18:43:16 GMT
I watched it back in 2019, and it was an enjoyably good thriller. Terence Stamp and Samantha Eggar gave really good performances.
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Post by teleadm on Jan 1, 2021 18:59:52 GMT
Been some time since I watched it, but remember at as a great nail-biter
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Post by wmcclain on Jan 1, 2021 19:46:15 GMT
The Collector (1965), directed by William Wyler. When a meek office clerk and avid butterfly collector wins a betting pool he buys a country house and acts on another passion. He stalks a pretty art student, kidnaps her in broad daylight and confines her in his cellar. He assures her he intends no ransom or rape, although he does become overexcited when he has to grapple with her. He wants her to love him. He is in fact fastidious in matters of her modesty and she is more like part of his collection. Problem: she understandably objects to being a prisoner and is smart enough to see that all the butterflies are dead. She tries all the clever stratagems to escape, without success. She settles into an agreement as to how long she will stay, but that is a mistake. Having reached an accommodation they now have a sort of marriage, albeit a rocky, treacherous one. It won't end well. This continues a trend in those years of films that give us the psycho's perspective, villains that get at least a little sympathy, for example: Psycho (1960), Peeping Tom (1960), Lolita (1962). The tension is at its best when both leads are attractive, appealing people, confusing us as to our sympathies: the fox or the hound? The jailer or the jailed? The story features the paradox of seduction in a way I haven't seen before. When a man triumphs, how does he know that it wasn't just a matter of successful technique rather than the appeal of his true self? When they reach an accommodation, how to know what she is really thinking, what compromises are part of her calculation? Here we have two fine leads, the same age and both had their film debuts in 1962, just three years earlier: Terence Stamp has that little boy lost look -- both yearning and nervous -- that smoothly turns into "well, maybe he just has a personality disorder" which becomes "oh, hell, he is dangerous and scary as hell". Samantha Eggar is beautiful, brainy and fierce in a terrifying situation. As with Janet Leigh in Psycho (1960), she is the more sexually powerful of the pair. Eggar worked steadily after this but I am surprised she did not become a more prominent star. The wikipedia article has a lot of background: - William Wyler turned down The Sound of Music (1965) to direct this.
- Stamp thought his role would go to Anthony Perkins or John Hurt.
- He expected Julie Christie to get the other lead.
- Wyler knew of unhappy prior history between Stamp and Eggar and used it.
- From a novel by John Fowles (The Magus (1968)), his first.
- The confined location makes it a natural stage work, and it was adapted for theater several times.
- Several kidnapping serial killers claim they were "inspired" by the book or the film, which made me queasy after watching it.
Maurice Jarre provides a quirky, off-kilter score. Often cheery, it tones the story in unexpected ways. Available on Blu-ray. 
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Post by mortsahlfan on Jan 1, 2021 23:05:50 GMT
never seen it but this seems like a classy type of horror movie. William Wyler directing and Terrence Stamp starring. I will check it out
You should! I spoke to a friend and she was looking for it and said she found it on Amazon Prime, fyi.
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Post by Vits on Jan 2, 2021 16:41:35 GMT
8/10
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