Sunday, February 14, 2010

Cape Fear


Cape Fear (1991)
Directed by Martin Scorsese
Starring Robert De Niro, Nick Nolte, Jessica Lange, Juliette Lewis

One of the best from Martin Scorsese. This is masterful dramatic work with suspense, horror, violence, eroticism and unforgettable dialogue. This story is a tightly wound spring that keeps winding until it eventually snaps setting hell loose and leading to one of the best climaxes in film history.

The story opens with murderer/rapist Max Cady (De Niro) being released from jail. Cady has come back to seek revenge on his rich Southern Attorney (Nolte) for burying evidence that could have prevented his 14 year jail sentence. Nolte plays an attorney so perfectly fragile, he is a man with everything but a backbone. Even though Cady is a demon we relate and sympathize with his 14 years in jail, sodomized and beaten. As the plot thickens and pets start dying, Nolte begs and offer money to Cady to go away but Cady doesn't want money and he isn't going away. Cady wants truth and justice, so he terrorizes the family.

Cady seduces the daughter (played brilliantly by Lewis) in a scene with superb tension and dialogue. Cady gets into the mind of the teenage girl, using her anger towards her parents to manipulate her. Cady is an intellectual, very well read, versed in law from his time spent well in prison. He quotes scriptures and authors in almost every monologue. This is one of the best film psychopaths ever to hit the screen. De Niro embodies malevolence in this role.

Nolte hires a dumb private-eye who arranges thugs to attack Cady with pipe, scare him off. Cady is attacked but overcomes the gang, takes their weapons and beats them up instead. Nolte watches all this from behind a dumpster, Cady has a hunch and shouts out loud 'Counseller, are you there, could you be there?' classic stuff. The murder of the nanny sets the family on the run to the Florida Keys to get away from Cady, who straps himself under their car traveling with the family for the big climax. The family hide on their houseboat in the keys and of course Cady follows them where he attacks the family beating up Nolte and preparing to rape the wife and daughter. A storm intervenes and the houseboat is sent into a swirling hell of ocean storm. Cady is not match for the elements and is overpowered by the family fighting together to beat him. Classic moment with lighter fluid in the face set alight.

Cady is eventually over-powered and drowned by being handcuffed to a boat rail by Nolte, the boat sinks Cady drowns. We think right up to the last moment that this man cannot be killed, and there is even a few teasers thrown in to suggest maybe he didn't die. The family jump to safety off the boat and all survive, brought closer by this nightmare event.

Lange is astounding in this film her arc is dramatic. This is the best role Nolte ever played. Lewis is smouldering cute and gives a brilliant performance as a curious teen. De Niro needs to be seen to be believed in this film, its not only a physical mountain he climbed but his transformation of face and voice should have won him the Oscar that year. The story is thrilling and the action and tension start from the first frame and don't let up until the last. Its fantastic Noir, Scorsese borrowed a lot from the original in terms of tension and mood but he made this Cape Fear 100% his own.

A must own dvd.

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