Lord of Illusions (1995)
Facts
| Directed by | Clive Barker |
| Cast | Scott Bakula, Kevin J. O'Connor, J. Trevor Edmond, Daniel von Bargen and Joseph Latimore |
| Theatrical Release | August 25, 1995 |
| Video Release | September 1, 1998 |
| Running Time | 109 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
| UPC Code | 027616520036 |
| Buy this item ... | 5 new from $5.12, 19 used from $0.01, 2 collectible from $10.00 |
About Lord of Illusions
From best-selling author and celebrated director Clive Barker comes a supernatural thriller that rips apart the boundaries between sanity and madness, between the art of illusion and the terrifying forces of magic. With heart-stopping suspense, masterful visual effects (Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times) and non-stop terror, it's a riveting journey into the shadowy corners of the human soul. Scott Bakula ( Quantum Leap ) portrays Harry D Amour, a private detective visiting Los Angeles ona routine investigation. Harry gets more than he bargains for when he encounters Philip Swann (Kevin J. O Connor), a performer whose amazing illusions captivate the world. But are they really illusions? Harry isn't so sure as he is thrust into a nightmare of murder, deception and terrifying assaults from the dark beyond.
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Average user review:| Leper Messiah... |
| Fascinating |
Paul D. Eccles March 24, 2008
| An awesome thriller |
You have to think during this movie and piece it together for yourself, which makes it all the more fun. You're solving the mystery along with Harry D'Amour, our hero and Barker's detective from his previous stories. Harry finds himself in Los Angeles and stumbles into something bizarre, and, we will find out later, supernatural. The plot centers on a creepy evil cult leader, Nix, and his band of followers, some of whom kill him and bury him in the desert. Years later, we see these wayward cult members being eliminated one by one. As it turns out, they plan to resurrect their master. The end scene is particularly thrilling, although somewhat predictable- the showdown of the main characters, or the battle between good and evil, with great special effects.
The commentary by Clive Barker is really great. He is alone, and doesn't chatter with others, as you have on some commentaries. He actually takes you into his thoughts- which are brilliant and imaginative- and makes you appreciate his vision, the film, even more.
Highly recommended. February 25, 2008
| Great build, but disappointing finish |
My problem with the movie is that the build-up (or crescendo if you will) is very well done. There is a mystery of sorts, something that the viewer can pretty well figure out, but a larger question that looms over all of the characters throughout. We are being led towards a climax of epic proportions, but once we arrive at the end, we are left very much empty and hungry for something larger. What could have been an epic struggle, a grandiose finalé, is instead a meteoric rise and a quick descent back to earth.
Without ruining anything (in case you have not yet seen it), the film is centered around a private detective (played well by Scott Bakula), who is on the trail of an illusionist called Swann (Kevin J. O'Connor). In the middle of everything is the love interest, Swann's wife (Famke Jansen in her earlier days). The central plot is focused around the world of illusionists and magicians, and the very 'real' difference between illusions and magic. The potential for mischief and mayhem is sadly not utilized as much as it could have been. The story is compelling, though, and the characters are mostly believable.
As far as the special features are concerned, there are your standard commentaries and trailers. Also, there are a few deleted scenes (only about three), but for the most part, the features are rather light. No matter, the real meat of the disc is in the film.
Despite the rather disappointing ending, the film is still worth a watch, and if you are interested in magic, illusionists, horror, mystery, suspense, or anything by Clive Barker, I would venture to say this might be a keeper for your collection. You might consider a rental first, though. Enjoy! July 6, 2007
| A good buy |
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