|
Give
Lion's Gate Films credit for
bringing this bloody French
import to the big screen in
America. Unfortunately, blame
must also go to someone for
the decisions that make this
theatrical release a disappointment.
First, by dubbing most of the
original french dialogue into
english, there's an immediate
disconnect from a sense that
we're watching events as they
happen, although the gritty,
cinema verite quality of the
photography goes a long way
toward instilling a sense of
realism, and behind the poorly
dubbed and acted voices, the
acting is quite good.
Secondly,
besides its ultraviolence, High
Tension is touted for its twist
ending.
Few viewers are likely to see
the twist coming, but only because
it is so illogical, and seemingly
implausible. Seldom has a surprise
ending instilled such a sense
of bewilderment and inspired
universal groans. The revelation
explains several seemingly puzzling
behaviors earlier in the film,
but it also creates a host of
inconsistencies and impossibilities
that require more thought to
explain away than most viewers
will care to spend energy on.
As
in nearly every contemporary
horror film, homage is paid
to a dozen other films, here
including Jeepers Creepers,
The Shining, Psycho, and most
obviously, Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
The chainsaw scene in High Tension
involves the Goliath of such
power tools, one of the most
grisly murders ever, and one
of the most harrowing film sequences.
Some
sequences in High Tension have
a quality similar to the original
Night of the Living Dead, complete
with unnerving sound design
in place of a traditional movie
score. The choice to edit nearly
a minute of extreme violence
in order to avoid an NC-17 rating
may also have lost a few unforgetable
shocks, but High Tension is
still an extreme gore-fest in
this R-rated version.
High
Tension tells the tale of two
young French coeds, Marie and
Alex. The two friends drive
far into the quiet countryside
where they intend to study at
the home of Alex's parents.
On the night of their arrival,
Marie watches the systematic
murder of her hosts and the
abduction of her friend by a
brutish stranger. So begins
a night in which the seemingly
fortunate survivor tries again
and again to rescue the bound
and gagged Alex before she meets
the same fate as her family.
The
consensus of those who have
seen the original, uncut, subtitled
version of High Tension (which
played in England under the
title Switchblade Romance) is
that this theatrical release
is best skipped in favor of
the original on DVD.
|