Finally got to check out Nicolas Winding Refn’s second
picture, Bleeder. It’s shot in the same handheld, indie style
like Pusher and the cast is
essentially the same. Refn also wrote
this giving the characters very natural dialogue and also leaving real heavy
shit for the end which is what he loves to do.
I liked it but this is definitely a sophomore slump. The story unfolds pretty damn slowly, the
characters aren’t terribly interesting and there isn’t any pending doom like
with Pusher. There are two stories happening at once and
are connected through the characters.
One is about Leo who is going to have a baby with his girlfriend but
doesn’t really want to and goes kind of crazy because of it. The other is about Leo’s friend, Lenny (Mads
Mikkelsen (Valhalla Rising)), who
works at a video store and virtually only talks about movies. He wants to go out on a date with this one
woman, Lea (Refn’s real life wife), but is shy and has trouble getting up the
nerve.
Zlatko Buric (Pushers)
also makes an appearance as the video store owner and I absolutely love this
guy. His role in this is small but just
hearing him rattle off the million different types of porn he has to some
customer is engrossing to watch.
The ending is kinda nuts and involves something I don’t
think I’ve ever seen before in a movie. Jesus,
I wonder if that shit actually happens for real. If it does that’s such a horrible thing to do
to someone. So the last half hour is definitely
where it’s at with this one. But you
need to go through the first hour in order for the payoff to have weight. And Refn is a master at that. He knows how to set you up with scenes that
seem a little dull and even boring at times but when shit goes down it hits you
hard as a motherfucker.
It’s cool and I would recommend this over Fear X but I think you should check out the
Pushers, Valhalla Rising or Drive if
you haven’t already before giving this a look.
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