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Maniac
Maniac

6.0

Maniac

NR·2012·89m

Summary

As he helps a young artist with her upcoming exhibition, the owner of a mannequin shop's deadly, suppressed desires come to the surface.

Crew

Director

Franck Khalfoun

Original Film Writer

Joe Spinell

Original Film Writer

C.A. Rosenberg

Screenplay

Grégory Levasseur

Screenplay

Alexandre Aja

Reviews

John Chard

John Chard

October 10, 2015

7

Mannequinac!

Having not seen the original film that this is a remake of, I have no frame of reference. Entering into it oblivious to any sort of bias or guideline, this Maniac proves to be a nifty shocker, one that is not without style even as it puts churnings in your stomach.

It's the stylings that I imagine have upset a lot of horror fans, the first person approach and avant-garde sheens strip the pic of genuine suspense. Yet it's a brave film in that respect, as is the casting of Elijah Wood as the titular maniac.

Story is hardly original, boy had major mommy issues to deal with and has grown up disturbed. He has taken a career creating mannequins, but with real lady hair! Cue a bloody rampage of scalping - but wait! A pretty lady photographer has befriended him...

So it is what it is, a film that's grotty in narrative thrusts, yet one that's plush of cityscape photography and POV daring. An odd blend for sure, so it goes without saying, all these things need to be of interest to the viewer for it to butter your bloody sandwich. 7/10

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$6,000,000.00

Revenue:

$2,631,275.00

Keywords

prostitute
schizophrenia
mannequin
photographer
sadism
homicide
insanity
artist
gore
grindhouse
remake
murder
loneliness
stalking
serial killer
scalping
killer
art gallery
exhibition
vomiting
misogynist
pov (point of view)
murder spree
murder framed as art
brutal violence
female topless nudity