| Island Pictures | Release Date: October 2, 1987 | CRITIC SCORE DISTRIBUTION | ||
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Positive:
4
Mixed:
5
Negative:
1
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Stylistically, the sleek Slamdance, a beautiful yet ominous black
lacquer box of a movie, is a U.S. approximation of Diva - every chic frame
is aggressive and eye-catching. But it is also what Less Than Zero wanted
to be, an expose of the emotional desert at the west end of the U.S.
nation. [28 Dec 1987]
There are some nice things in "Slamdance." Hulce has a certain dogged charm as the hero who draws cartoons in the spirit, if not the style, of Gary Larson, and who is extremely upset that there is a dead body in his apartment. Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio gives a sound, three-dimensional performance as the ex-wife who has to decide if this guy is worth the trust - and the trouble. And Harry Dean Stanton remains quintessentially himself.
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Apart from a few incidental flickers of Wang’s sidelong humor, there’s little of his personality evident in this film about a divorced underground cartoonist (Tom Hulce) finding himself enmeshed in a murder plota story that steadily loses coherence and interest the longer it proceeds.
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