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Natural Born Killers

- The media made them superstars.

Two victims of traumatized childhoods become lovers and serial murderers irresponsibly glorified by the mass media.

Release Date : 1994-08-26

Language :EnglishNavajoJapanese

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : J D ProductionsRegency EnterprisesAlcor FilmsIxtlanNew Regency PicturesWarner Bros. Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Assassini Nati - Natural Born KillersNatural Born Killers (Director's Cut)

Cast

Woody Harrelson

Character Name : Mickey Knox

Original Name : Woody Harrelson

Gender : Male

Juliette Lewis

Character Name : Mallory Knox

Original Name : Juliette Lewis

Gender : Female

Robert Downey Jr.

Character Name : Wayne Gale

Original Name : Robert Downey Jr.

Gender : Male

Tommy Lee Jones

Character Name : Warden Dwight McClusky

Original Name : Tommy Lee Jones

Gender : Male

Tom Sizemore

Character Name : Det. Jack Scagnetti

Original Name : Tom Sizemore

Gender : Male

Rodney Dangerfield

Character Name : Mallory's Dad

Original Name : Rodney Dangerfield

Gender : Male

Edie McClurg

Character Name : Mallory's Mom

Original Name : Edie McClurg

Gender : Female

Jared Harris

Character Name : London Boy

Original Name : Jared Harris

Gender : Male

Russell Means

Character Name : Old Indian

Original Name : Russell Means

Gender : Male

Maria Pitillo

Character Name : Deborah

Original Name : Maria Pitillo

Gender : Female

Sean Stone

Character Name : Kevin

Original Name : Sean Stone

Gender : Male

Everett Quinton

Character Name : Deputy Warden Wurlitzer

Original Name : Everett Quinton

Gender : Male

O-Lan Jones

Character Name : Mabel

Original Name : O-Lan Jones

Gender : Female

Pruitt Taylor Vince

Character Name : Deputy Warden Kavanaugh

Original Name : Pruitt Taylor Vince

Gender : Male

Steven Wright

Character Name : Dr. Emil Reingold

Original Name : Steven Wright

Gender : Male

Lanny Flaherty

Character Name : Earl

Original Name : Lanny Flaherty

Gender : Male

Richard Lineback

Character Name : Sonny

Original Name : Richard Lineback

Gender : Male

Kirk Baltz

Character Name : Roger

Original Name : Kirk Baltz

Gender : Male

Ed White

Character Name : Pinball Cowboy

Original Name : Ed White

Gender : Male

Terrylene

Character Name : Julie

Original Name : Terrylene

Gender : Female

Josh Richman

Character Name : Soundman

Original Name : Josh Richman

Gender : Male

Melinda Renna

Character Name : Antonia Chavez

Original Name : Melinda Renna

Gender : Female

Dale Dye

Character Name : Dale Wrigley

Original Name : Dale Dye

Gender : Male

Edward Conna

Character Name : Gerald Nash

Original Name : Edward Conna

Gender : Male

Evan Handler

Character Name : David

Original Name : Evan Handler

Gender : Male

Matthew Faber

Character Name : Kid #1

Original Name : Matthew Faber

Gender : Male

Jamie Harrold

Character Name : Kid #2

Original Name : Jamie Harrold

Gender : Male

Saemi Nakamura

Character Name : Japanese Girl #1 / Japanese Reporter

Original Name : Saemi Nakamura

Gender : Female

Keiko Seiko

Character Name : Japanese Girl #2

Original Name : Keiko Seiko

Gender : Female

Salvator Xuereb

Character Name : French Boy #1

Original Name : Salvator Xuereb

Gender : Male

Natalie Karp

Character Name : French Girl

Original Name : Natalie Karp

Gender : Female

Emmanuel Xuereb

Character Name : French Boy #2

Original Name : Emmanuel Xuereb

Gender : Male

Balthazar Getty

Character Name : Gas Station Attendant

Original Name : Balthazar Getty

Gender : Male

Phil Neilson

Character Name : Mickey's Dad

Original Name : Phil Neilson

Gender : Male

Red West

Character Name : Cowboy Sheriff

Original Name : Red West

Gender : Male

Jeremiah Bitsui

Character Name : Young Indian Boy

Original Name : Jeremiah Bitsui

Gender : Male

Lorraine Farris

Character Name : Pinky

Original Name : Lorraine Farris

Gender : Female

Glen Chin

Character Name : Druggist

Original Name : Glen Chin

Gender : Male

Peter Crombie

Character Name : Intense Cop

Original Name : Peter Crombie

Gender : Male

John M. Watson Sr.

Character Name : Black Inmate

Original Name : John M. Watson Sr.

Gender : Male

Joe Grifasi

Character Name : Deputy Sheriff Duncan Homolka

Original Name : Joe Grifasi

Gender : Male

Douglas Crosby

Character Name : Mallory's Guard #1

Original Name : Douglas Crosby

Gender : Male

Carl Ciarfalio

Character Name : Mallory's Guard #2

Original Name : Carl Ciarfalio

Gender : Male

Marshall Bell

Character Name : Deputy #1

Original Name : Marshall Bell

Gender : Male

Jim Carrane

Character Name : Smithy

Original Name : Jim Carrane

Gender : Male

Robert Swan

Character Name : Deputy Napalatoni

Original Name : Robert Swan

Gender : Male

Louis Lombardi

Character Name : Deputy Sparky

Original Name : Louis Lombardi

Gender : Male

Paul Dillon

Character Name : Prison Inmate who breaks TV

Original Name : Paul Dillon

Gender : Male

David Pasquesi

Character Name : Cameraman

Original Name : David Pasquesi

Gender : Male

James Gammon

Character Name : Redneck's Buddy in Diner

Original Name : James Gammon

Gender : Male

Arliss Howard

Character Name : Owen Traft

Original Name : Arliss Howard

Gender : Male

Mark Harmon

Character Name : Mickey Knox in TV

Original Name : Mark Harmon

Gender : Male

Cory Everson

Character Name : Mallory Knox in TV

Original Name : Cory Everson

Gender : Female

Corinna Laszlo

Character Name : Emily, Hostage in Motel

Original Name : Corinna Laszlo

Gender : Female

Robert Jordan

Character Name : WGN Newscaster

Original Name : Robert Jordan

Gender : Male

Reviews

F

Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2023-11-17

**A brutal criticism of our society, in which the film itself takes advantage of what it is criticizing.** Oliver Stone is not one of my favorite directors. What happens when he teams up with Quentin Tarantino? This. The script written by Tarantino is an authentic carnage that massacred not only a random number of extras but also popular culture. Ever since the mass media appeared, alarmist and high-sounding voices have occasionally emerged to warn of the enormous dangers they pose. Over the decades, criticism has echoed around the appreciation for what is violent or has sexual connotations. I agree with some, if not most, of the criticisms, although I cannot accept people being considered stupid enough to start carrying out massacres or sexual orgies just because of what they see on certain TV shows. The vast majority of people do not allow themselves to be influenced in this way, and those who allow this already have, a priori, an imperative need for psychological support. The film starts from this premise to create a bizarre story in which a terrible couple of killers, bloodthirsty and sadistic to an extreme point, end up being transformed into authentic “pop” superstars, with legions of fans, interviews and a public frenzy around them. their violent acts, and the heartless hunt that the police carry out against them. I appreciate the satirical tones given to the film, which shows a society where everything that in a normal world only deserves to be execrated is worshiped. However, by taking this path, it is part of the “problem” and is so extremely violent that it bothers any human being with a minimum of compassion. Everything in this film has Tarantino's touch, implicit in a latent hysteria present in almost everything: the direction is raw, rude, the soundtrack is intrusive, and the editing uses brutal, fast cuts and scenes that an epileptic would not be able to handle, including sudden cuts of black-and-white films, TV news and other materials. The visual effects are of excellent quality, but eye-catching. The fast-paced action transforms the film into a race through a world of extreme violence, histrionic and unpleasant characters, and incessant noise. The dialogue is written to be shouted rather than spoken, and the heavy use of swear words may make some people's ears ring. There is a very strong cast in this film that deserves to be highlighted for the superb work it gives to the audience. Woody Harrelson is convincing and appropriately sadistic in his role, which is one of the most brutal and impactful of his career to date, and Juliette Lewis, despite not being particularly “sexy” as required by the character, is believable, intelligent and pleasantly naughty. Robert Downey Jr., who was still far from the stardom he achieved in recent years, is truly devastating in the final part of the film and Tommy Lee Jones, an always competent veteran, is suitably crazy, as if he no longer has a sense of reality and had no fear of abusing the powers with which he was invested. Tom Sizemore ends up being the most restrained actor among those that the script most favored.

B

BornKnight

@BornKnight

2023-12-18

I am a little suspect to talk about of this one - was on my bucket list for ages and finally I could see the director's cult version of it. It simply wasn't anything that I was expecting... and it was way more. Normally this would be a 3 star max, but I took in account the movie editing and the 30y gap. Maybe if I watched it 30y ago it would be a different sense - it deal with the over glorification of serial killers by (old - and now we have again that trend) media shows and that many serial killers have difficult family backgrounds with child abuse (but not all turn to killers and ice-versa, I think the main dialog here is about mental disease in the family). If no one said to me that it was Oliver Stone Behind the camera's simply I couldn't tell. It looked simply a Tarantino movie, and guess what? The screenplay was of him, and "heavily" (?!) edited by Oliver Stone. Sorry for the fans but I am not one of the Tarantino Movies, they rely too much in violence and puns to hide little if any talent for screenplays. I expected way more of the screenplay after Oliver Stone revised it. Some aspects of the movie can be said positive: the acting of the Knox (Woody Harrelson and Juliette Lewis) as a modern version of Bonnie and Clyde and Robert Downey Jr. as the show presenter. The cinematography by the talentful Robert Richardson (that works constantly with Tarantino, but with other huge names as Scorsese and Oliver Stone himself) is frenetic and psychedelic and so is the editing that is huge in between scenes, done by Hank Corwin and Brian Berdan (Tree of Life, Don't Look Up, Vice, etc) and the music score is perfect by Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails (especially Cowboy Junkies "Sweet Jane" and Jane's Addiction ones). Otherwise even the tone of violence is just comic by today standards - but the visual of the killer couple is very aesthetic and some scenes like the opeding and the wedding ones. I would give it a 7.0 out of 10.0 / B