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Masters of Horror - Pelts

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Directed By: Dario Argento
Theatrical Release Date: 12/01/2006
MPAA Rating: Rated: Unrated
Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay

Editorial Review - Amazon.com

From the second season of Showtime's Masters of Horror series comes the next Dario Argento offering, Pelts, which is far creepier than his last attempted made-for-TV thrillers (Do You Like Hitchcock and Jenifer). Meatloaf stars as Jake, a sleazy furrier whose obsession for a lesbian stripper named Shannon results in his attempting to make the finest fur ever for her to wear at an upcoming fur trade show. John Saxon (Tenebre) plays a trapper who comes through for Jake by setting traps in sacred raccoon territory to capture the most beautiful animals imaginable. However, as these raccoons are magical guardians of a lost raccoon city, they curse all associated with the deaths of their brethren with the desire to commit gory suicides using techniques employed in the manufacturing of fur coats. Quite disgusting are scenes of a seamstress sewing her eyes and nose shut with thread, or of a man cutting his belly open with shears to gut himself. One can only infer what Jake's fate might be. The film's disturbing ambience is amplified when suicides occur in the skinning and tanning rooms of Jake's fur factory. Close-ups of the raccoons' faces and shots of their ancient city, which boasts raccoon-carved sculptures, remind one of the absurdity of magical raccoons as crime instigators. But simultaneously the message of Pelts is made clear. Pelts would make any PETA member proud, if not nauseous. --Trinie Dalton

When is a pelt not a pelt?

A Customer Review by Franco Jesse
For me, this flick answered a lot of questions about the fur industry. For example, what would happen if you stuck your face in an animal trap? Or, what would happen if you were a trapper and came upon a slew of raccoons whose fur was so lustrous that you just had to slaughter and skin them all (like John Saxon does)? Or, what would happen if you made a coat out of these rare furs to impress your lady friend (as Meat Loaf does)? The answers to all of these questions is: bad, spooky, gory, inexplicable things happen. I'm sure the folks from PETA are saying, "Serves them right!" But the game here is not politics, it's horror, and boy does Pelts deliver the goods. If you like movies that are guaranteed to give you nightmares, you want this one.

good - bloody good, but ...

A Customer Review by tom
A typical Dario Argento movie, bloody good concerning the tricks, the camera, light and the editing and of corse the actors ... but the upcoming changes and growing madness in the characters who had contact with the pelts are not very much credible - I expected more suspense. Anyway - loving Dario Argento you'll love this movie!
tom

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