Caracara (2000)
Facts
| Directed by | Graeme Clifford |
| Cast | Natasha Henstridge, Johnathon Schaech, Michael Filipowich, David McIlwraith, Robin Brûlé, Howard Hoover, Lauren Hutton and Scott Wickware |
| Theatrical Release | January 14, 2000 |
| DVD Release | May 23, 2000 |
| Running Time | 93 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 026351706217 |
| Buy this item | $9.97 at Amazon.com As of Dec 3 1:29 EST (details) 1 DVD, HBO Home Video, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language) Or 15 new from $4.26, 14 used from $0.99 |
About Caracara
Pretty ornithologist Rachel (Natasha Henstridge) agrees to let a team of FBI agents take over her apartment for a strategic observation post when Nelson Mandela comes to town. Rachel's lonely, though, and when one of the agents sees that, he seduces her. Surprise! He turns out not to be an FBI agent at all, and is actually a ruthless assassin. She foils his first attempt on Mandela's life and soon finds herself on his list of witnesses to be eliminated. Her estranged mom (Lauren Hutton) is also in jeopardy as he ties up loose ends. This is a film that could almost be good, but it has a few factors working against it: The assassin (Jonathon Schaech) occasionally slips in and out of his South African accent, Rachel's adenoidal best friend is just plain irritating, and Hutton still looks a bit too good to be a down-and-out alcoholic nympho ex-hippie bag lady. Also, the story telegraphs its plot twists well in advance--Rachel's friend may as well have a tattoo that says "dead girl" across her forehead from the very start.
Still, the movie tries hard and occasionally succeeds, despite its slack direction and murky plot, achieving a bloody slam-bang thrill or two along the way. Those who enjoy guilty-pleasure filmmaking should like Caracara, if they don't look too closely at the threadbare spots. Caracara, by the way, is a rare bird of prey that Rachel keeps for a pet in her apartment; the multifaceted bird doubles up on metaphorical duty as well. --Jerry Renshaw Amazon.com
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Average user review:| Very good dvd quality |
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Despite the negative reviews of other viewers, I found the film very interesting and original. Natasha Henstridge steps out of her alien shoes from "Species" and plays an ornithologist who has the caracara named Humphrey. One night two men claiming to be FBI agents ask her if they can use her apartment for top secret surveillance. Her girlfriend talks her into doing it, and before long, a fill in agent, played by the dashing Johnathon Schaech (Hush, Judas, Forsaken) shows up and Natasha falls for him. All, however, is not as it seems and a conspiratorial plot involving President Nelson Mendela unfolds, and Natasha is caught in the middle. Lauren Hutton appears as Natasha's alcoholic mama, and David Filipowich does a nice turn as detective Jack Pellegrino.
The photography is wintry and evocative; the musical by Christophe Beck is pleasant, and the performances are good. I found it entertaining in a guilty way, and forgave it for any of its minor flaws. The caracara was a beautiful and original plot device. December 2, 2004
| For Henstrich fans only |
| Drivel |
| Stunning! |
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