Movie spotlight
Blackout
Three Young People go to the "Red Zone" of a futuristic London in this low budget underground feature.
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Plot Summary
A successful but troubled artist, Jim Stark, finds himself caught in a dangerous spiral after a night of drunken violence. He becomes entangled with a mysterious woman and a ruthless gangster, leading him into a world of crime and paranoia. As his life unravels, he must confront his demons and fight for survival.
Critical Reception
Blackout received mixed reviews from critics. While some praised Ferrara's signature gritty style and Modine's performance, others found the plot convoluted and the characters underdeveloped. The film struggled to find a wide audience and is considered a lesser-known work by its director.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric tension and raw direction.
Criticized for a meandering plot and lack of clear character motivations.
Matthew Modine's performance is noted as a strong point.
Google audience: Audience reception for Blackout is scarce in publicly available data. However, where available, viewers often point to the film's dark tone and stylistic elements as its primary draws, while also noting that it can be difficult to follow.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in New York City, with many scenes filmed in and around the SoHo district, a then-popular hub for artists.
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