BADLANDSÂ (18)
D:Â Terrence Malick
Warner Bros./Pressman Williams (Terrence
Malick)
USA 🇺🇸 1973
94 mins
Crime/Thriller
W: Terrence Malick
DP: Bryan Probyn, Tak Fujimoto & Steven
Larner
Ed: Robert Estrin
Mus: George Tipton & James Taylor
PD: Jack Fisk
Martin Sheen (Kit), Sissy
Spacek (Holly), Warren Oates (Father)
One of the best directorial debuts comes from Terrence
Malick, who only made a couple of films in the 1970's before a 20 year gap before directing his next feature (The Thin Red Line).
This is clearly inspired by Charles
Starkweather-Carole Fugate homicides, which took place across similar American regions in the late 1950's. Kit & Holly are two teenagers in love who go on a killing spree after Kit
kills Holly's abusive, violent father.
The movie amassed a cult following as a thriller, but
it's also a social commentary about aimless anger being the psychopathic killer's only way of means to connect with the world around them.
Badlands itself was clearly a huge inspiration to the
1994 movie Natural Born Killers (qv). Personally, I think this is better, but I'm a movie snob.
8/10