Who Killed Bambi?
R**N
Three Stars
Ordered for a friend.
J**N
A haunting movie
I found this movie to be very haunting and worth a second watching.Does anyone know the name of the song that accompanies the end credits? It's a very beautiful song that includes the lyrics "I missed you yesterday, you'll miss me tomorrow, today". Is the song separately available? I cannot find any soundtract for this movie.
M**W
AVERAGE FILM THAT TRIES TO MIMIC LYNCH
This film attempts a David Lynch fare in french. It fails but the dream sequences were the most interesting. It is a story about an extremely popular doctor who drugs female patients to cop a feel or worse. These scenes were scary. Apparently, the handsome doctor who is relentlessly pursued by nurses cannot relate to women who are awake until, a newcomer arrives that he affectionately calls, Bambi. They have a weird relationship that turns into a cat and mouse game that keeps it light on suspense. I liked the premise but was disappointed in the resulting product.Although the story is heavy on the "ick" factor, it misses the mark in a telling a warped story that compels. It is well acted but there is too much missing that would make me recommend it to others. It ends with unbelievable sequences that ruined it for me. I hate watching movies that unravel at the end.....
K**R
Another flick about an "evil doctor"
Why is it always the sinister powerful male who turns out to be the bad guy? The movie would have been far more entertaining if the villain turned out to be an innocent young female nurse, hungry for power.There was one inconsistency in the movie. The doctor does not kill Isabel after drugging and raping her. He breaks his pattern. Most serial killers have a pattern, but with Isabel this pattern was broken. Obviously, the director did not do his homework on the serial killer psyche.
D**A
Ridiculous ending
I think the biggest problem I had with this movie was her utter complete lack of power. Though I will say I actually said "yes" out loud when she stood up for herself during the one major meeting. The rest of the movie was pretty predictable - though the ending was just utterly stupid - it simply made NO sense with everything that had gone on.I wish that for once the makers of these movies would choose a woman (or man) that actually thinks outside the box rather than always "reacting" to circumstances. Thus the "bad" guy can manipulate everything at will - thus becoming very predictable. For once I really would like to see the "victim" be unpredicatable as well.The movie was creppy in its way - thus my two star rating versus just one.
A**Y
Good film
I had recently seen Laurent Lucas in Harry, He’s Here To Help and had seen Sophie Quinton in Avril. Both excellent actors in those films. So I was happy to find them both in Who Killed Bambi? which was made a few years before the other films that I had seen Laurent Lucas and Sophie Quinton in. Also Gilles Marchand is the director of Who Killed Bambi? and was a writer on Harry, He’s Here To Help.This is a bleak looking film. Set in a hospital (never the most cosy of places) that is unrealistically populated by practically no one at night, the plot is not particularly subtle, but there is good acting to be seen from all the cast. The two main characters are played by Sophie Quinton and Laurent Lucas, both are excellent actors here.For me the film didn’t live up to my expectations, having seen the actors and director and writer in other films, but I would say it is still a good film an is worth a look – I would maybe just watch Harry and Avril first though.On the DVD you get:Who Killed Bambi?Scene SelectionTrailers
A**R
Interesting European cinema
Love these older, interesting and odd European cinematic experiences, subtitles and all!
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