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Doppelganger
After being implicated in a murder, a young woman flees New York City and moves to Los Angeles, where she rents a room from a writer. They begin an affair, but it seems she's been followed by a homicidal duplicate of herself.
Release : | 1993 |
Rating : | 4.4 |
Studio : | ITC Entertainment, Planet Productions, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Assistant Property Master, |
Cast : | Drew Barrymore George Newbern Dennis Christopher Leslie Hope Sally Kellerman |
Genre : | Horror Thriller Mystery |
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Thanks for the memories!
best movie i've ever seen.
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
"Doppelganger: The Evil Within" is a watchable, if slightly disappointing affair.**SPOILERS**Moving to Los Angeles, Holly Gooding, (Drew Barrymore) takes a roommate position with Patrick Highsmith, (George Newbern) an aspiring writer. When he makes mention of seeing her around town without recognizing him, she immediately recognizes the danger and secretly calls Doctor Heller, (Dennis Christopher) her old psychiatrist about the problem. She starts bringing him along as she investigates her past and reveals that she has a doppelganger, a ghostly twin that is haunting her and has confused each other. Deciding to stay roommates, she starts to become haunted by the visions of the doppelganger, and she slowly starts to loose her grip on reality. When she is soon accused in a vicious murder spree, her friends start to work together to get her off the hook before the doppelganger is exposed to the wrong authorities.The Good News: This is a minor disappointment, but it does have some good points in it. One of the main points is that it's weirdness is compelling instead of annoying. The film is filled with all sorts of images, such as the continuous times the sunglasses-clad Drew doppelganger is seen standing in the window of the deserted mansion or outside a café and the eerie scene where the hero follows her into a culvert that add a genuine weirdness. Then there is the ever-so head-spinning moment where he spends the night with her only to be told in the morning that they didn't do anything and they can do all the dirty things you want together and warns him to don't confuse the two. This is quite surreal and really works to see the film. It's also filled with some great jolt surprises. The moment where the FBI agent is revealed to be not who he is and the ever-so mind-boggling moment where just about every character in the film is revealed to be a mannequin in the mansion are just some of them. There's practically no shortage of them in the film, and those are the best ones. There are all sorts of surreal dream sequences, where she's taking showers in blood or the hero entering the apartment to find it trashed, her crucified to the wall and the doppelganger coming after him with a knife that really sticks in the mind for good reason. The last ten minutes, inside the church where all the revelations occur, is quite fun and over-the-top, resulting in some spectacular special effects and a lot of gore, really sending this out on a high note. Even though it has nothing to do with the plot, there are several times we see the heroine's breasts, first the scene where the they takes in a shower scene, where the nozzle starts spraying blood, spraying all over her naked flesh while her breasts bounce up and down in slow motion, and then in a sex scene with the hero. It's nice and sleazy, which does help out. These help to make the film watchable.The Bad News: This here is a disappointment, and there are several reasons for this. There's a large amount of just deathly dull scenes in here that grind the pace of the film down substantially in the second half. The first half is where most of it's good parts come from there, and it just drags out until the ending, and is filled with scenes that go on and on without getting to any conclusion. This makes the ending half of the film incredibly slow and dull. By not even having a real lot of action scenes in there in that section, it's rendered even more of a distressing series of events. When it's not being dull, it's being confusing. Most of this is a result of the heroine. She has some sort of spells at times, which makes it seem like she is being possessed. In those scenes, shots of trees are shown for some reason. I have no clue why those shots are in the movie. The trees seem to be spinning around in those shots, and they did make me a little dizzy. Beyond that, there is something that isn't really resolved in the movie. Just what is going on with Holly? Did she have a doppelganger? A split personality? Was she being possessed? Was she really a killer pretending to have some kind of mental problem to get away with her crimes? All of these are brought up and certainly plausible, and while some things are explained near the end of the movie, the fact that there is a lot still unsure of and that is quite hard to get away with. These are big problems in the film and really lower the film, despite their not being a lot of problems with it.The Final Verdict: It's a real disappointment, especially as it's got potential and a couple good moments, but the majority of the time, this is a really dull film. If it sounds like something which has entertainment value, then seek it out, but it won't change you're world if it's skipped.Rated R: Graphic Language, Violence and Brief Nudity
Drew Barrymore was excellent in this film. This role is the type of role you don't normally see Drew play. Her typical role is as a woman looking for love. The storyline is also great.When Holly is implicated in her mother's murder she moves to L.A. She moves in with a guy who becomes her lover. But her brother who is in a mental prison hospital for what they believe is murder is almost killed she is wrongfully accused. It is then revealed to her lover that she has Multiple Personality Disorder. After that another woman becomes paranoid when she's around her. In the end though, they find out the truth.
SPOILERS WITH-HELD For what starts out as a good horror/murder movie, it sures gets stupid quick and fizzles out. Primarily made for the titillating Drew Barrymore to ooze sex, it doesn't make very much sense and what sense it has is based on lousy, fuzzy logic. What is does have is a good intense and suspenseful plot set in a claustrophobic sequence of events and then marred by one villain we are expected to believe was pulling all the strings and everywhere at once. Drew is wildly kept uninhibited, much like Alyssa Milano in "Embrace of the Vampire," and George Newbern is a rather odd witness to the events around him. The rug is constantly pulled under him as he believes Drew's character Holly Gooding is a murderer, then being set up, and then being haunted. Dennis Christopher is miscast in a unnecessary role as her psychiatrist. There's not much horror, but lots of suspense to this movie which ends with an anti-climactic crash of confusion. Personally, I could have written it better.
Although I recently put this on my 10 worst films list, I have to say it's probably no worse than Burt Reynolds in "The Maddening" or any of the "Look Who's Talking" sequels. Still, it's pretty nauseating, even with sexy Drew Barrymore playing something of a horror-movie answer to Holly Golightly, relocating from New York City to Los Angeles but finding out she's being stalked by a murderous look-alike. Poor Sally Kellerman, a quirky actress of great acclaim in the '70s, is reduced here to a paltry supporting role, and Barrymore's leading man George Newbern is the worst type of sitcom actor, always pausing for a laugh after every line. The picture is swill, but Drew's bloody shower scene boasts showmanship, and the identity of the psycho (although right out of a "Scooby Doo" episode) is interesting. But as for the finale...get real! Who had to clean up THAT mess? * from ****