Wednesday, November 24, 2010

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VI "IN THE MARKET" ALSO IN THE SPOTLIGHT on HorrorPlayer.it

Lombardi, the second director, offers a modern flavor with elements from horror 'on the road', as well as Ottaviano Blitch in a clever part of the "butcher".

The second feature, after "Life's but", by Lorenzo Lombardi released in theaters after having already won 5 awards at the Darkness FF 2009, including the statue of "Best Film ", and being shown in its world premiere Nov. 28, 2009 in Perugia. The director of St. Justin, born in 1986, to the detriment of the young age already has several high-profile educational experiences, including collaboration with Chris Weitz where he was assistant director on the set Italian for "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" Good preparation and that it can be seen straight away. already approached prior to Quentin Tarantino, Lombardi has the primary merit of broadening and reinvent the conventions of the horror genre. fact "in the market for a good half looks more like a film on the road, as could be for example, "From Dusk Till Dawn." Several elements are introduced in this first phase that are not typically associated with gender include all the locations on the highway on a sunny day, more than a robbery thriller / detective at the gas station. This year, in which elements such as splatter horror and fear are typical in arrears to the viewer the chance to learn more about the characters of David, Nicole and Sarah, and then try to transport more fear and when these are will be in serious danger. Finally, as to the best films of Tarantino, the environment changes all at once giving us that sound (for those who love the genre) dose of horror and splatter. This is once again outside the genre conventions, as a place of everyday life, a supermarket, is transformed to the stage of fear (seen the excellent special effects, edited by Sergio evergreen boots). In conclusion, probably the ultimate 'dream' by Sarah would have been more - it must be said - 'digested', is certainly appropriate also a special mention to Ottaviano Blitch in the role of Adam "The Butcher", the crazy serial killer turn. Through a skillful mime and refined, in fact, Blitch can build a character beyond already troubling now to be able to feel emotions or if you have memory, frighteningly This clarity in the cold and cynical killing spree.
Marco Lucchino

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