Villaronga's unsettling lyrical nightmare hasn't aged a bit; it stays in the mind long after more bloodthirsty recent horror flicks have faded away.
In a Glass Cage (1986)
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Reviews Counted:6
Fresh:3
Rotten:3
Average Rating:5/10
Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
US Box Office: $0
Synopsis: In the tradition of art house thrillers such as INSOMNIA, starring Stellan Skarsgard, and THE VANISHING, starring Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu, comes this chilling drama by acclaimed Spanish director... In the tradition of art house thrillers such as INSOMNIA, starring Stellan Skarsgard, and THE VANISHING, starring Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu, comes this chilling drama by acclaimed Spanish director Agustin Villaronga. Klaus (Gunter Meisner), a Nazi doctor who used his position as a means to molest young boys, escapes to Spain after the war and returns to his depraved ways. Driven mad by his inability to control his pedophilic urges, Klaus tries to kill himself, but fails and ends up completely incapacitated in an iron lung. Young, attractive Angelo (David Sust) seems like a savior when he arrives to become Klaus' nurse, but he soon reveals an ulterior motive. Angleo has found diaries in which Klaus details his horrible crimes, and the twisted symbiosis that develops between patient and caretaker once again spurs Klaus' desires and leads to a string of gruesome child murders. In addition to strong performances by the primary characters, the film features Marisa Paredes, who regularly appears in the films of Pedro Almodovar. The highly disturbing topics of Nazi war crimes, pedophilia, and torture create a way Villaronga to deal with issues of power and self-concept, as Angelo's identity and desires blends with Klaus and his past, and the strong visuals that incorporate many long shots add to the suspense and sheer terror. [More]
Starring: Gunter Meisner, David Sust, Marisa Parades, Gisele Echevarria
Starring: Gunter Meisner, David Sust, Marisa Parades, Gisele Echevarria, Imma Colomer, Josue Guasch, David Cuspinera, Ricardo Carcelero, Alberto Manzano
Director: Agusti Villaronga
Director: Agusti Villaronga
Composer: Javier Navarrete
Reviews for In a Glass Cage
May not be for everyone, but it is certainly disturbing, powerful, and accomplished in what it sets out to do.
Not all movies need to be warm portraits of the best in humanity. But when the subject is the psychological dark side in man (or woman), there ought to be something insightful to mull over.
Call it a critical prejudice, but I say slap an outboard motor on that baby and you've got yourself a movie.
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