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    © DR - VERY BAD THINGS de Peter Berg (1998) p24

    07/04/2013 10:23

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    La critique de Rolling Stone
     
    Sick...twisted...and a lot of fun!
     
    If you're expecting a pleasant Howard Hawks's comedy,you rented the wrong damn movie! So don't say I didn't warn you. Besides, the video/DVD cover shows Christian Slater holding a chainsaw. How much warning do you need?First of all, "Very Bad Things" works out better if you don't treat it as a straightforward comedy. It's basically a mix of suspense and comedy. Almost like "Fargo." Now before you jump on me,"VBT" is nowhere near as great as "Fargo," but the two films are practically equal in tone. 
     
    At least the film contains one element that some comedies lack: the characters AREN'T acting as if they're in a comedy! When the characters panic and do foolish things, they're not contrived comic moments.People do the most absurd things when they panic. It's hard to explain what exactly it is that makes the film funny. You just have to watch the film. But people really, really mean it when they label this as a dark comedy. Writer / director Peter Berg tries to keep a somewhat quirky tone, though. There are some slanty camera angles and the soundtrack conflicts with the tone of each scene.
     
    Don't worry, it's done intentionally. Berg, who's known mostly as an actor in films like "Cop Land" and "The Great White Hype," makes a fine directorial debut, though there is some improper pacing.Finally, the actors are what make this film most worth seeing. I've always been a fan of Christian Slater, and believe him to be an underrated talent. He seems passionate about every character he plays, and spouts out every line of dialogue like it's poetry.His character is very interesting, as he seems to keep his cool in every situation, no matter how tragic or violent. Daniel Stern's another underrated talent, since he mostly does lightweight family comedies like the "Home Alone" * flicks, and does a great job at playing his constantly paranoid character, who's the complete opposite of Slater's.
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    Cameron Diaz gives a fine comic performance as the tightly-wound, hot-tempered wife of Jon Favreau. I think this is one of her most unique performances up-to-date. I think this was before she became such a sex symbol.Now fame has gone a little bit more to her head, starring in such throwaway flicks as the "Charlie's Angels" films and "The Sweetest Thing." She is in fact a very talented actress, but this movie most proves that she's more than just a pretty face. Speaking of pretty faces, Jeanne Tripplehorn also gives a fine comic performance as Stern's tightly-wound wife. (I agree on this too)I consider myself an admirer of dark comedies, but any type of film can fail.
    This one doesn't. It made me laugh and kept me in suspense. And it has a great share of profanity, violence and nudity (that Asian stripper was deliciously hot!!!)"Very Bad Things" is not for the straitlaced, or faint of heart, but for the rest of us--have fun!!!My score: 7 (out of 10)
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    Luva Matt(New Jersey)11 July 2003 (Thxxx VM)
     
    Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/reviews/very-bad-things-19981125#ixzz2PbaDrKan
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    * Traduit STUPIDEMENT par "Allô Maman,ici bébé" 







    © DR - VERY BAD THINGS de Peter Berg (1998) p25

    07/04/2013 10:44

    © DR - VERY BAD THINGS de Peter Berg (1998) p25


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    © DR - VERY BAD THINGS de Peter Berg (1998) p26

    07/04/2013 10:51

    © DR - VERY BAD THINGS de Peter Berg (1998) p26


    Very Good Film

    Author: Steve Baker (s.baker@iig.com.au) from Cairns Australia
    14 February 1999

    Very Bad Perhaps. Very Good Yes. But definitely nothing in the middle. Very Bad Things will antagonise most. It's certainly not the comedy it's touted to be. It's uncomfortable and it's fascinating.Very Bad Things is a cautionary tale about the war of the sexes, the battle of consumerism. It's about collateral damage: Friendly fire is liable to take out just about anyone in the suburbs if a wedding is at stake! It's about people who have lost heart, who have forgotten what's really important.

    Five male friends are off to Las Vegas for a stag party. The bride stays home to continue the wedding preparations; to plan her day of days. Accidentally the boys kill a prostitute in their hotel room and decide to hush it up, bury her in the desert to avoid the unpleasantness of an investigation. And then the body count mounts.The boys, and later, just as viciously the bride, take the pragmatic road. That same "let's get on with business, people don't matter" sort of morality that will allow a President to lie to Congress and get away with it, cricket champions to cheat and then be made Captain, politicians to sacrifice their citizens for the sake of overseas companies, and murder to be acceptable as long as no one finds out about it. It's not how you play the game, but you must win.

    The boys are pretty average types really except for Robert Boyd (Christian Slater, who was let out of prison to do the shoot!!!). Robert Boyd is a Men's Support Group graduate. He's into self fulfilment and asserting himself but is also the catalyst that tips these average men into horror. The other dominant personality is the bride Laura played by Cameron Diaz (There's Something About Mary). Her single mindedness is astounding. (Cameron Diaz is an astounding actress! Watch her eyes.)

    But what is " average" in these suburbs. And what about the pressures that go with paying the mortgage and keeping the wife happy? Very Bad Things finishes with a slow overhead shot of the suburb that has become hell for this lot. The tones are dirty grey. The mood is bleak and hopeless. The residents have sold their souls for a white minivan and a posh wedding. The pressures of keeping up with the Jones have had casualties.There are continual references to being 'a loser' in the film. Even Kyle's Dad in the Toast To The Groom at the wedding refers vividly to his son's dismal failure as a school football player. The men are liable to crack.

    Very Bad Things is about the pressure cooker male bread winners are living in. The fear of failure is lurking menacingly near by. The men in the film appear to be doing reasonably well from a fiscal point of view but when the pressure rises, the girl in the hotel room dies, horrible things happen with Boyd egging them on.The editing is ferocious, the characters are vivid and the mood is very wry indeed. Don't expect to laugh much but hell, paying the mortgage isn't much fun either.

    Men have been reacting to the mess they are in in the 90's but I would say that writer/director Peter Berg doesn't think much of Men's self help groups. Slater's Robert Boyd has twisted self assertiveness to his own ends. These suburbanites commit horrendous crimes, but still, we should all consider what the men in Very Bad Things are up against.The phrase "you do love me don't you" from the women in their lives has never sounded more manipulative.






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    07/04/2013 10:58

     © DR - VERY BAD THINGS de Peter Berg (1998) p27


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    -While the guys are trying to get rid of the dead body, Christian Slater's character is asked incredulously "Have you ever done this before?" The same thing was asked of him in Fatal Games (1988) when he is trying to cover up an accidental suicide that he manipulated. In both films, he hears the question, then pointedly does not answer it.
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    -Adam Sandler was originally cast as Michael Berkow but dropped out at the last minute to make Waterboy (1998). Jeremy Piven took the role.(Ouf ! on l'a échappé belle ! Sandler est un gros naze) 
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    -The rabbi at the funeral is played by actor Jeremy Piven's real life father, Byrne Piven.
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    -The policeman in the hospital is named Randone. Peter Berg, the writer/director, played a policeman named Randone in Copland (1997).
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    -The word " fuck " is said 124 times through the movie.






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    07/04/2013 11:02

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