Release Date: Mar 16, 1999 Region: A Runtime: 110 mins Studio: Anchor Bay Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 FRENCH: Dolby Digital Mono
Video:
Widescreen 1.66:1 Color
Subtitles: [None] Packaging: Keep Case Rating: NR Features:
Interactive Menus Audio Commentary By Director Theratrical Trailer Behing-The Scenes Segment Claudio Simonetti Music Video Dario Argento Interviewed By Joe Franklin
Soundtrack Features Interviews With Claudio Simonetti From The Goblins Behind The Scenes Segment Theatrical Trailer Interviews With Dario Argento Original Phenomena Music Video
Italian horror maestro Dario Argento made his name by turning homicide into modern art with a cinematic flourish, but with Phenomena he takes his stylish mayhem in new directions. The film opens with the dreamy grace of a fairy tale: a young girl wandering the green meadows of Switzerland and discovering a gingerbread house, wherein lives a monster more modern than mythic, a psychopathic maniac who plunges the picture into a lush nightmare. Jennifer (Jennifer Connelly in her first starring role), a gifted young girl at a Swiss school, has a psychic link to the insect world and develops a connection with the killer through midnight sleepwalks. With the help of a lonely, wheelchair-bound entomologist (genre stalwart Donald Pleasence, who inflects his sonorous tenor with a gentle Scottish burr) she turns telekinetic detective, which only draws her closer to the killer's lair. The densely plotted story becomes muddled at times (this is the busiest film in Argento's oeuvre) but the lyrical cinematography and gorgeous nocturnal imagery--dreamy sleepwalks, nightmarish murders, hideous horrors that emerge in the dark of night--take on a poetic elegance not seen in his previous work, providing the tale with a kind of dream logic. This is a slasher film reborn as an exquisitely grim fantasy: Jennifer in Argentoland. --Sean Axmaker
Release Date: Jul 10, 2001
Region 1
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