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Wednesday, 12 February 2020

Harry, He's Here To Help (aka With A Friend Like Harry) (Un Ami Qui Vous Veut Du Bien) (2000)


Thrillers are described as Hitchcockian with wild abandon but the term is applied to this 2000 French thriller with only slight abandon: there's something wrong (some trouble) with the main character, Harry, a variety of Psycho whose waddle and gaze, at once twinkly and steely, recalls Robert Walker's deranged Bruno Antony and like Antony, this Harry has an off-kilter plan — but the real trouble with Harry, who turns up and wreaks havoc in his old school chum Michel's life, is there is no clear motivation for his actions - Hitchcock wouldn't have simply called him a psycho without also injecting the character with a mother or psychoanalysis or an inflated sense of superiority — and even Patricia Highsmith, whose works this thriller with its two males in stand-off very closely resembles, kept things cracking, not dour like this, and imbued her wafer-thin characters with clear motivations, ensuring her psychopath-driven plots were more than just shell...

★★☆☆☆

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Friday, 13 September 2019

Who Killed Bambi? (Qui a tué Bambi?) (2003)


In a way, it is like Alien - a monster lurks in the dark corridors of an isolated someplace and a strong female lead, as terrified as she is in awe, takes it on - but this thriller is set in a hospital, not a spaceship, and while ultimately of little consequence, the movie is a perfectly chilling diversion for fans of the thriller genre and features some great moments of tension between the heroine - a slight but formidable student nurse - and the surgeon she suspects is up to no good.

★★☆☆

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