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Shadow 08-16-16 03:21 AM

Natural Born Killers
 
One of my favorite films ever and one that 22 years later is still controversial and draws a split reaction among many. I find it's a brilliant satire on the media's irresponsible habit of glorifying murderers and their crimes and how they've made our culture one obsessed with violence and fame. The message of anyone can be a celebrity and how there's no line between fame and infamy is one that while relevant then is moreso than ever now. The performances by all are excellent, with the standouts including Woody Harrelson as the deadly yet charismatic Mickey Knox, a pre-Iron Man Robert Downey, Jr. as sleazy and fame-seeking tabloid journalist Wayne Gale and a scene-chewing Tommy Lee Jones as the profane and hot-tempered prison warden. The film is also noted for it's unique filming style with how it switches between formats and switches between colors, which helps to give it a manic, desensitized feeling reflective of the media's presentation of violence.



It's not a film for everybody for sure but it stands as a major favorite of mine.

Gideon58 08-18-16 11:20 AM

There's a lot of love out there for this movie, but I don't get it...I've watched it twice and I like Woody Harrelson and Robert Downey Jr., but I just don't get what Oliver Stone was trying to do here.

Shadow 08-19-16 05:08 PM

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It's a satire and ultimately a condemnation of the media's irresponsible habit of glamorizing murderers and violence.

Iroquois 08-20-16 06:48 AM

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It's not exactly subtle about it, either.

Anyway, this is my review. Spoiler alert: I did not care for it.

Shadow 08-20-16 08:01 PM

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Definitely not subtle with it's approach and aesthetic. I can see why it isn't for everybody.

I actually rather enjoyed your review even if my opinion is the polar opposite. While I love the film, I can see why it's approach and style isn't for everyone.

RedFoot 08-21-16 02:10 AM

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Talk about ruining a good script. Stone's film is trash.

deepwater 08-21-16 03:00 PM

Re: Natural Born Killers
 
This film was ahead of its time and is even more relevant today than it was back in 1994!

Shadow 08-21-16 06:59 PM

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Definitely. So much of what's seen in the news today is what this movie was condemning back in 1994.

Shadow 05-01-17 07:35 PM

Re: Natural Born Killers
 
Here's two early drafts of the script I found, definitely interesting to read and compare with the finished film:


Early Draft

Revised Draft


The first is very different from the movie, while the second is closer to the movie but still pretty different in some ways.

Gideon58 05-01-17 07:40 PM

Except for Robert Downey Jr., I hated this movie with a white hot passion...the nadir of Oliver Stone's career.

Shadow 05-01-17 08:22 PM

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I can still remember the controversy around it back in the 1990s.

TheUsualSuspect 05-02-17 08:51 AM

Re: Natural Born Killers
 
Consider me a non-fan as well.

Shadow 05-02-17 06:20 PM

Re: Natural Born Killers
 
I like the way the film is shot and edited personally, though I can see why some may not like it. I think it adds to the frenzied, desensitized nature of the story.

cricket 05-02-17 07:07 PM

Probably the most disappointed I've ever been with a movie.

CiCi 05-02-17 10:58 PM

Re: Natural Born Killers
 
I quite like this film as well, especially Juliette Lewis.

Shadow 01-21-18 02:14 AM

Re: Natural Born Killers
 
Thinking back to this movie, does anyone else find the scene with the hostage in the motel room to be really disturbing? I'm not an easily disturbed person but something about that scene always gives me an uneasy feeling every time it comes up. Just the perverseness of it, I suppose.

films246+1 01-21-18 03:52 AM

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Terrible film. The violence alone made me vomit.

Jon

honeykid 01-22-18 07:19 AM

Originally Posted by Shadow (Post 1856090)
Thinking back to this movie, does anyone else find the scene with the hostage in the motel room to be really disturbing? I'm not an easily disturbed person but something about that scene always gives me an uneasy feeling every time it comes up. Just the perverseness of it, I suppose.
That is the most (only) unnerving scene in the film for me. I've not seen this for ages, but it's on my 100.

rambond 01-22-18 07:22 AM

Re: Natural Born Killers
 
not a big fan of this film, but it is watchable, certainly not oliver stone's best for sure..

Shadow 01-23-18 10:26 PM

Originally Posted by honeykid (Post 1856501)
That is the most (only) unnerving scene in the film for me. I've not seen this for ages, but it's on my 100.

It sticks out among the rest of the film for me which while very violent and gory, the violence is done in an over the top and almost comical manner, whereas this scene is much more realistic and horrific.


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