NATURAL BORN KILLERS (18)
D: Oliver Stone
Warner Bros./Regency/Ixtlan (Jane Hamsher, Don Murphy
& Clayton Townsend)
US 1994
120 mins
Crime/Drama
W: David Veloz, Richard Rutowski & Oliver
Stone [story by Quentin Tarantino]
DP: Robert Richardson
Ed: Hank Corwin & Brian
Berdan
Mus: Trent Reznor
Woody Harrelson (Mickey Knox), Juliette Lewis (Mallory
Knox), Robert Downey, Jr. (Wayne Gale), Tommy Lee Jones (Warden Dwight McClusky), Tom Sizemore (Det. Jack Scagnetti), Rodney Dangerfield (Ed Wilson)
Following his "Vietnam trilogy", Oliver Stone turned
his attention to dissecting the media and its sensibilities, especially concerning the glorification of the violence serial killers leave in their wake.
The plot concerns Mickey and Mallory Knox, a married
couple who go on a killing spree, not dissimilar to the Starkweather homicides of the 1960's, and the media circus which follows them after their subsequent arrests and
incarceration.
The deliberate in-jokey style of the film might
detract from the Quentin Tarantino-penned story, but it will remain one of them films which scar rather than entertain. Even if it's not enjoyed, it will be impossible to
forget.
7/10