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Faces of Death IV
Follows the same pattern of the other Faces of Death movies. In this one we see many staged and not so staged looking deaths ranging from bungee jumping accidents and magic tricks gone bad.
Release : | 1990 |
Rating : | 3.4 |
Studio : | F.O.D. Productions, K-Network, |
Crew : | Director of Photography, Director, |
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Genre : | Horror Documentary |
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Memorable, crazy movie
It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny
The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
To those who think ALL the scenes are real, I hate to burst your bubble. The West Virginia miner scene was filmed in Alabama at De Soto Caverns. How do I know? My husband "died" in that scene. They even used his real name Ralph. If you pay close attention, you'll notice he was later one of the guys who carried out his own "dead" body.He was a young graduate of the University of Alabama at the time and was paid in pizza and beer.I rated the movie a 10 only because Ralph was so cute and young at the time. Otherwise, the movie is very low brow and ridiculous.I assure you, Ralph is very much alive and still pretty damn cute.
Basically this film's a mix-bag of old news footage and poor fakes. It's a very low-budget film and it shows -- clearly the producers of this film had very little money for actors, so you actually recognize the faces of the "participants" in a lot of the scenes which are said to occur in very different places and times. You'll see someone die tragically one moment, then miraculously come to life again for the next tragedy... this is a very silly film, but then that's pretty obvious from the over-the-top introduction by "Dr. Louis Flellis".Even if you don't have a good eye for faces, the faked nature of many of the "shocking footage recently recovered" is so obvious it's a wonder anyone can not spot it. The "bungee" scene, supposedly taken with one camera on the roof, has a cinematic cut to another scene at ground level. In the tiger scene, the wounded man mysteriously changes clothes between the time of the attack and the arrival of the paramedics (he starts off in camouflage, but ends up wearing blue coveralls, and his hair changes color too). I understand the whole "voluntary suspension of disbelief" idea, but this film is quite poor even by exploitation flick standards.
I'd say about 90% of this movie is fake. It's not shocking or anything. The doctor was pretty fun. I love it when he pulls out the gun and says that he defends his rights, and the other goofy things he says. The real footage is just brief clips of news footage of people getting beat and stuff, nothing really gory. It's insane it's considered so shocking...I'd say it's only PG-13.
i think that exploitation has reached its ultimate peak. For those of you unfamiliar with faces of death- it is a weak, fake, and ultimately stupid series of supposed "real death" video series.for all of you jerry springer watching youths- this will probably be the best movie you have ever seen. For everyone else, rent something else. Yeah, i want to spend $3 to watch chinese people cut up a puppy while it is still alive and then eat it. Time to move on with my life.