Hardcore (1979)
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| Directed by | Paul Schrader |
| Cast | George C. Scott, Peter Boyle, Season Hubley, Dick Sargent, Leonard Gaines, Bibi Besch, Larry Block, Gary Graham, George C Scott and Tracey Walter |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1978 |
| DVD Release | September 14, 2004 |
| Running Time | 108 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 043396049390 |
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Average user review:| TURN lT 0FF!!! |
| an investigation in two "hardcore" worlds |
First we see the "hardcore" world of straightlaced Jake VanDorn (George C. Scott.) He lives in a world so structured that everything in his life is alphabetized in his hardcore religious faith. It is such a world that drove away his wife and drove away his daughter to seek warmth in another world equally as hardcore- the sleazy world of the sex industry.
These two worlds collide in the movie "Hardcore." The worlds are completely alien to each other. There is no compromise in either of the worlds. Although the whore Scott befriends and uses (Season Hubley) attempts to draw similarities in these worlds, (Jake feels so little about sex that he dose not even do it and she feels so little about sex that she dose not care who she does it with,) both attiudes are extremely jaded.
You get the feeling of nostalgic timebase in this movie. This was before the videotape and internet sex revolution. This was the times of the smaller church congregations, before the 10,000 seat megachurches. This was before the times when men could see on the satellite television what used to be shown in peepshows and 8 mm films.
lots of symbolism was shown in this film. My favorite example was after the snuff film producer "Rattan" was shot. He stumbles down the sidewalk bleeding to death then smashes his head in a window display of a porn theater. The next window display has a pornographic image, and the writing above it "love act". Could it portray the death of Rattan as a love act in his twisted world? May 21, 2007
| starts slow, but worth the wait |
I was expecting it to be at least half as raw as Taxi Driver based on all that, but it's actually closer to a black comedy (okay, except for the snuff film) with Scott delving into the amateur porn industry and getting throw out of a whorehouse. Peter Boyle manages to be sleazy and likeable at the same time, and there's enough 70's style action to keep you interested (since the actual finding of his daughter seems like an afterthought...she's in movie for about ten seconds before she disappears.)
Also...if anyone has seen the Korean movie ''Bad Guy'', this seems like it could have been a big influence on it. B+ January 17, 2007
| Moralists DO make the BEST porn... |
A scathing attack on the recent 'legalization' of pornography when it was made, it ends up being titillating in a disturbing way. And so over the top, it gets funny, even though the subject is anything but.
An overbearingly religious man loses his daughter and then goes into the underworld that swallowed her, trying to hold onto his own soul as he goes through what he percieves as 'hell on earth' or pretty close to it. The film's only flaw is that it showed nothing of the reason why his daughter went from a college student to a dead-end porn actress during a 4 hour tour in NYC. And the Dad was potrayed as being too heroic. I've met his equivilant in RL, at coffeshops. Imagine thinking a pyscho Gacy-like cannibal/homosexual is stalking you, then finding out they are just bible-thumping Christians, then almost wishing they were the former psychotic types as they rave their church of one-one dozen?
Agree or disagree with it, this is an excellent, well acted, well written movie. December 18, 2006
| World of Depravity |
But the real drama of this story was missing-- why did his daughter run away (we needed to SEE the reasons and how they played out) rather than merely hear the old cliche "You never gave me enough affection, therefore, I sought it elsewhere.")
While certainly a good reason, but as it nakedkly stands, it's too simplistic and superficial. So many teenagers run away from home, but many of them don't get involved in pornography and prostitution. There had to be somethimg sadly lacking in her upright Protestant home that would make a "nice" girl like her take such a radical turn. We needed to see what was lacking and how she falsely found it in the porno world to really believe that she did what she did.
Had the author dug deeper into the teenager's personal problems and showed us that rather than showing us so much of what goes on in the sex-for-money world, that would have given us a learning experience--for both fathers and daughters. But the movie, while realistically capturing the horrors of the sex world, remained in the shallows, giving us very little screen time with the runaway to truly know her and her rationale for becoming a porno star. We also needed to see more of that aspect of the father's personality--his indifference, uncaringness toward his daughter--to help us believe that her reason for leaving was justified in terms of what she believed she needed. May 31, 2006
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