Blu-ray Review – Whispers in the Dark

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Erotic thrillers really hit their stride in the 1980s. Stripped of the grimier sensibilities of the 1970s, the subgenre found glossiness it could work with, dealing with charged stories of sex and murder through highly stylized directorial efforts, including the one of the biggest hits of the decade, 1987's "Fatal Attraction." As cable service and video stores spread across the U.S., the value of the erotic thriller changed, with audiences no longer required to visit the theater to enjoy some slightly embarrassing titillation, getting their kicks in the privacy of their own home with help from a collection of B- list actors more than willing to disarm and disrobe for these productions, which were cheap to produce. 1992's "Whispers in the Dark" wasn't cheap (reportedly costing $30 million dollars to make), and it was generally behind the times in content. Sure, coming out the same year as "Basic Instinct" didn't hurt, but the Paul Verhoeven event film was wickedly volatile, with heavy European sensibilities, and it was well-crafted. "Whispers in the Dark" is basically the opposite of "Basic Instinct," with writer/director Christopher Crowe ("Off Limits") hunting for a similar balance of kinkiness and violent activities, crafting a whodunit that tries to be more psychological in its approach, adding bits of carnal activities here and there. Crowe arrives with good intentions to generate twists and menace, but the final cut becomes completely ridiculous at times, especially when third act events arrive, which offer unintentional laughs, not satisfying closure. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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