Passion of Darkly Noon (The)
- Director: Philip Ridley
- Writer: Philip Ridley
- Producer: Dominic Anciano; Shelly Bancroft
CGiii Comment
What a disappointment from gay director, Mr Ridley.
It takes some time to get going and when it does...well, let's say it's not quite what we expected...
Brendan Fraser covered in barbed wire, painted red (or, is that blood?) with a ton of eye make-up that makes him look like raccoon roadkill...it just doesn't look right.
The acting isn't great, the writing is deplorable...in fact, it's just a bad film.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
After the death of his strictly religious parents, forlorn young Darkly gets lost in the woods. A truck driver, Jude, rescues the exhausted man, who has only a bible for comfort. He brings him to the house of Callie and Clay, two lovers who live in the forest. While Clay is away in the forest, beautiful Callie nurses Darkly back to health, and he develops an obsession with her that is totally contrary to his upbringing - a sexual obsession. When Clay returns home and Darkly sees the two lovers kiss, it is too much for him. Every night he hears them making love. Darkly's descent into madness has begun... An extremely dramatical and exciting ending!
Cast & Characters
Brendan Fraser as Darkly Noon;
Ashley Judd as Callie;
Viggo Mortensen as Clay;
Loren Dean as Jude;
Grace Zabriskie as Roxy;
Lou Myers as Quincy;
Kate Harper as Ma;
Mel Cobb as Pa;
Josse De Pauw as Ringmaster;
Gabriele Binder as Ringmaster's Family;
Maximilliam Paul as Ringmaster's Family;
Knut Samel as Ringmaster's Family;
Dog as Dunia