Watched: 09/27/2024
Format: Amazon Prime
Viewing: Unknown
Director: Sam Raimi
Darkman (1990) was released just days after I moved from Austin to North Houston. I was 15. I'd never heard of Sam Raimi or seen Evil Dead. It was the end of the 1980's, when we had movie ratings, but nobody really cared about using them for keeping kids out - it was more of a promise of what a movie could contain. R meant a chance for gore, violence and boobs. Maybe a few F-bombs.
Mostly, I was interested in what was sold as a superhero movie, of an all-new character who had an edge to him. And then a very weird, very cool movie unspooled in front of me.
Darkman was thus, I think, my introduction to Sam Raimi, Liam Neeson and Frances McDormand.* My memory is that I thought the camera work and editing were insane, Neeson had fully thrown himself into the role - which seemed like a lot, and McDormand made for a great love interest as a brainier-than-average "the girl" role in one of these movies.