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Fine Dead Girls (2002/Croatia/First Run Features)

 

Picture: C     Sound: C+     Film: C+     Film: B-

 

 

Dalibor Matanic’s Fine Dead Girls (2002) could have been another serial killer thriller, but the murder of a “few dead females” (who could be at the hands of several suspects, including some Nazi skinheads) is not the simple premise of this surprisingly interesting tale that is as much about Croatia, privacy, ignorant people and the strange ways the country has changed since the fall of The Iron Curtain.

 

As murder is going on, a lesbian couple (Marija and Iva) moving into an apartment building that is family-owned, with many longtime residents who seem to know each other.  This includes a doctor.  They think they’ll have a private place to be where they can live their lives and be left alone, but they quickly discover that the building and its people have more secrets than even any of the longtimers (young and old) know, secrets that are about to overspill as what turned out to be a delicate arrangement turns out to be murderous.  The son of the landlords this one the one young lady, not knowing how close the roommates are, then takes it personally.  So does his mother.

 

My only problems with the film were that the ending did not add up, I wanted a little more out of the situation in general and I think there are a few missed opportunities here.  However, it is still very good and worth going out of your way for.

 

Despite the fact that the anamorphically enhanced 2.35 X 1 image was shot in 35mm, the transfer here is sadly too soft throughout, holding back Branko Linta’s amazing cinematography.  First Run should make this an early Blu-ray release when the time comes.  The Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo mix has no surrounds here, but dialogue is consistent and the recording is professional overall.   Extras include a six-part piece about the Global Film Initiative, PDF discussion guide with director’s notes, bios, historical backgrounds & text on Croatia, Global Lens Showcase and trailers for the 2007 picks.

 

 

-   Nicholas Sheffo


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