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Masters of Horror - Dario Argento - Jenifer

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Directed By: Dario Argento
Theatrical Release Date: 11/18/2005
MPAA Rating: Rated: Unrated
Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay

Editorial Review - Amazon.com

Leave it to Dario Argento (Suspiria) to cook up a truly stomach-flipping installment in Showtime's Masters of Horror series. Argento's hour-long Jenifer has an uncluttered through-line that combines a relentlessly destructive film noir plot with zombie attitude. Steven Weber plays a cop who kills a man about to harm a disfigured woman named Jenifer. Weber finds himself strangely protective of the girl, who incidentally has enough sexual appetite to tempt him away from everything sane and holy. Unfortunately, she has other appetites as well, which spells trouble for the odd child (or housecat) who might be taken as a snack. Weber's downward spiral is predictable enough, but there's something in almost every scene that makes you shiver--either overtly (Jenifer chomping down on entrails) or indirectly (the way trees ripple as a car moves into the forest). Jenifer is played by Carrie Anne Fleming, wearing a prosthetic horror mask and flimsy negligee, an unsettling combination of repulsive/sexy that Argento exploits to the maximum. The trim script is by Steven Weber, from a short story by Bruce Jones; the excellent music is by Claudio Simonetti, whose ensemble Goblin did the music for other Argento films and the original Dawn of the Dead. --Robert Horton

Horror at its best

A Customer Review by m vaderbaby
Masters of Horror - Dario Argento - JeniferThis is a wonderful horror flick. This is horror at its best, where you both love and hate the characters. Jenifer is both hideous and pitiful and her somewhat reluctant partner is a slave to his and her animal attraction. Brilliant, thought provoking, and just plain horrifying, enjoy!

Last Horror Flick I'll Ever Watch

A Customer Review by Apafransyska
I know this won't discourage anyone from watching this movie, it'll do the opposite, but I'm going to recommend that you pass this one up. I'll admit I was on pain killers when I watched it which could have screwed with my mind a little, but I've been a horror movie fan my whole life and have never gotten nightmares from a movie until now. I've been to Iraq twice and have never experienced anything in real life that messed with me as much as this movie. I haven't had a decent nights sleep since I watched it, and I can't even go to bed without feeling like something terrible is in the house with me. Not to mention that the gore, which involves the gruesome murder and cannibalism of a small child, crosses the line of what is acceptable in movies by miles. Even during the day I am trying to convince myself that nothing that evil can really exist.

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