Two victims of traumatized childhoods become lovers and serial murderers irresponsibly glorified by the mass media.
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Woody Harrelson
Mickey Knox
Juliette Lewis
Mallory Knox
Robert Downey Jr.
Wayne Gale
Tommy Lee Jones
Warden Dwight McClusky
Tom Sizemore
Det. Jack Scagnetti
Rodney Dangerfield
Mallory's Dad
Edie McClurg
Mallory's Mom
Jared Harris
London Boy
Russell Means
Old Indian
Maria Pitillo
Deborah
Director
Oliver Stone
Screenplay
David Veloz
Tagline
"The media made them superstars."
Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$34,000,000
Revenue
$50,283,563
Production
Warner Bros. Pictures, Regency Enterprises, Alcor Films, Ixtlan Productions, New Regency Pictures, JD Productions
Filipe Manuel Neto
November 17, 2023
**A brutal criticism of our society, in which the film itself takes advantage of what it is criticizing.** Oliver Stone is not one of my favorite directors. What happens when he teams up with Quentin Tarantino? This. The script written by Tarantino is an authentic carnage that massacred not only a random number of extras but also popular culture. Ever since the mass media appeared, alarmist ...
BornKnight
December 18, 2023
I am a little suspect to talk about of this one - was on my bucket list for ages and finally I could see the director's cult version of it. It simply wasn't anything that I was expecting... and it was way more. Normally this would be a 3 star max, but I took in account the movie editing and the 30y gap. Maybe if I watched it 30y ago it would be a different sense - it deal with the over glorific...
Dr_Nostromo
May 15, 2026
72/100 This surreal, macabre, blood drenched, ultra-violent art piece from Oliver Stone depicts the killing spree of Mick and Mallory. Praised as cultural icons, they become the means by which all can live out their vicarious need for destruction. Stringently criticized for it's glamorous, artistic and, oftentimes, gleeful depiction of brutality when it was released prior to the Internet and so...
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