Adam
Chaplin
Dir: Emanuele
De Santi
2011
***
Adam
Chaplin is probably one of the most goriest films I've ever seen. In fact, it's
got to be one of the most goriest films all time. Honestly, if you don't like
blood then don't watch. Adam
Chaplin, as the title suggests, is the story of Adam Chaplin (Emanuele De
Santi), who desperately loved his wife Emily (Valeria Sannino). They had a
happy and complacent family life when his wife fell short of a local loan
shark, the demented and sadistic city mobster Denny (Christian Riva) and his
equally animalistic sons Derek (Giulio De Santi) and Ben (Paolo Luciani). Emily
had borrowed a sum of money from Denny but due to her inability to pay her debt
on time, she is brutally burned alive by Denny and his sons. Adam is living a
secluded and sad life and is all set to exact revenge on the gangsters. For
this Adam conjures a demon and promises to give his soul to it once his revenge
is exacted. The demon weirdly decides to live in Adam's right shoulder and
gives Adam supernatural strength to bring down his enemies. Armed with
supernatural strength, Adam is now on the trail of his enemies and will not
stop unless he has killed them all. They say revenge is a dish best served cold
but not for Adam, he just wants to turn his enemies into tiny little
bits. I
have to say I loved the characters; the demon on Adams shoulder, Denny and his
sons and even Adam to some extent. I liked the way everyone kind of looked like
a zombie too, I don't know why they made everyone look so odd but it added to
the surreal vibe of the film. I've never seen anything like it to be honest, so
all credit for originality but watch at your own peril. It is the ultimate
splatter movie, indeed, it is the splatter movie to end all splatters. It was,
in all honesty, a little bit too hard-core for my tastes. There are revenge
films and then there are autopsies. To call the gory violence extreme would be
an understatement. To say all lovers of gore will enjoy it isn’t quite true. I
love Peter Jackson’s Braindead of example – someone is chopped up with a lawnmower
in that film and it is bloody brilliant – the difference is though is that
Braindead is essentially a comedy. I’m not saying that laughing at amputation
is better than keeping it serious but for me Braindead is an extreme version of
Tom & Jerry. There is always humour in what shocks us, but not in Adam
Chaplin’s case. This is a deadly serious film and that makes it fairly dark.
There is a bit of humour in some of the characters and none of them resemble
real people but the level of violence is so high, that I wonder whether this
will really only appeal to psychopaths and film makers who want to get into
special effects and make-up. Credit due for originality and there is something
uniquely original and striking about the film’s cinematography but my goodness,
it took me a while to eat anything after watching it.
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