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5.0 out of 5 stars
AMAZING!!!, 15 Jan 2001
By A Customer
This review is from: Clubbed to Death [VHS] [1998] (VHS Tape)
AMAZING! is the only word with which to describe this film. if you appreciate alternative/foreign film as it is obvious so many of us don't then you will love it. it has a compelling story line with some superb acting from the 2 main females, Beatrice Dalle and Elodie Bouchez. Beautifully shot and put together; music is very cleverly combined with shots and action in this film, even if you are not a fan of dance music you will love the soundtrack. this is all round a wonderful film and well worth watching, however it is not for the narrow minded!!!
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2.0 out of 5 stars
not what i expected, 21 Mar 2010
This review is from: Clubbed to Death [VHS] [1998] (VHS Tape)
I give 5 stars (*****) to the seller as the video came very quickly,much quicker than was estimated,
But the film itself i give 2 stars as it was not what i expected,i was quite disappointed and have regretted buying it due to the price as these days nobody really wants videos anymore and you can pick them up for as little as 10p,
in charity shops,
but i was told about 10 years ago it was a good movie so thought maybe its worth paying for which i would have if it was what i expected.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Clubbed to death doesn't work, 29 May 2002
By A Customer
This review is from: Clubbed to Death [VHS] [1998] (VHS Tape)
I can understand that the drug culture, club culture is enthralling and interesting. Hollywood has, like every other aspect of life, exploited this. However, even when you take a toned down film about a french girl lost in an adult world of fake happiness, it still comes down to a simple equation: a film about a girl doing drugs, getting lost, finding a bloke, bit of agro, all happy in the end. Thousands af people go clubbing in london every weekend. The drug culture is only interesting to those who have never encountered it. As for the quite footsteps and melodic techno, i think the film was built more around the music than around the club culture in france precipitating in a film which says that clubbing is fun if you take care and don't let strange men try and rape you. i waited the whole film for some attention to detail of story line and, though i know these things aren't essential, there must be something that the viewer can hold onto. 3/5
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