Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA true crime film based on the story of New York's most notorious serial killer, who murdered at least seventeen prostitutes in the late eighties and early nineties.A true crime film based on the story of New York's most notorious serial killer, who murdered at least seventeen prostitutes in the late eighties and early nineties.A true crime film based on the story of New York's most notorious serial killer, who murdered at least seventeen prostitutes in the late eighties and early nineties.
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This film is very funny if you view it as a documentary about Nick Mullen. The resemblance both physical and mental is delicious.
'Joel' (2018), directed and written by John R. Hand, is a film that manifests itself as the ultimate incompetence and lack of creative vision. It is a complete and utter aberration of cinema that not only fails in every technical and artistic aspect, but also demonstrates a total disregard for narrative and authentic representation.
From the first frame, the film sinks into a sea of endless errors. Hand's direction is a brutal exercise in mediocrity. Every shot seems to have been designed to torture the viewer, with framing that not only fails to create tension, but exacerbates the sense of hopelessness as he watches the film twist in its own incompetence. The director's ability to ruin atmosphere is so absolute that you wonder if he ever had a shred of understanding of how to make films.
The cinematography is a monumental catastrophe. The lack of color treatment makes every scene look flat and lifeless, while the handling of white balance is a true horror that will dazzle viewers with painful intensity. The close-ups, instead of generating claustrophobia, only reveal an endless series of technical and aesthetic errors that turn every shot into a visual horror show. The incompetence is so manifest that the film becomes a test of how to destroy the cinematic experience through careless production.
The production design is another example of absolute nonsense. Joel's house, with its absurdly modern designer furniture, is not only inappropriate but is an insult to logic. These furnishings not only break immersion, but underline the ridiculousness of the film, which seems to have been made with a total disregard for reality and historical context.
The sound is a disaster of epic proportions. The audio quality is so low that it makes the experience of watching the film even more torturous. Instead of using decent equipment, it seems that cheap tape recorders were used, producing a horrible sound that adds an extra layer of irritation to the viewer. The lack of professionalism in this aspect is so evident that it makes the rest of the production seem even worse.
One of the worst sins of 'Joel' is its total ignorance of the media impact of the Rifkin case. The film completely misses the opportunity to explore the media furor and the role that Joel Rifkin played in public culture as the prototype of the serial killer. Instead of delving into this rich narrative, the film drags itself through an hour and a half of bad acting, abysmal direction, and a pitiful presentation, only to end abruptly and pointlessly.
Arnold Odo, despite his physical resemblance, does not do justice to the role. His non-New York accent is a constant distraction that ruins the minimal immersion possible. The acting feels like a caricature and a mockery of the real character.
In short, 'Joel' is not simply a bad film; it is a total aberration. Every element of the production, from direction and photography to sound and design, is so poorly executed that the film becomes a brutal demonstration of what cinema should not be. It is a film that is not only useless and boring, but is an affront to any standard of quality. The only recommendation is to avoid it altogether and remember that 'Joel' is a painful reminder of how low cinema can fall when incompetence takes over the creative process.
From the first frame, the film sinks into a sea of endless errors. Hand's direction is a brutal exercise in mediocrity. Every shot seems to have been designed to torture the viewer, with framing that not only fails to create tension, but exacerbates the sense of hopelessness as he watches the film twist in its own incompetence. The director's ability to ruin atmosphere is so absolute that you wonder if he ever had a shred of understanding of how to make films.
The cinematography is a monumental catastrophe. The lack of color treatment makes every scene look flat and lifeless, while the handling of white balance is a true horror that will dazzle viewers with painful intensity. The close-ups, instead of generating claustrophobia, only reveal an endless series of technical and aesthetic errors that turn every shot into a visual horror show. The incompetence is so manifest that the film becomes a test of how to destroy the cinematic experience through careless production.
The production design is another example of absolute nonsense. Joel's house, with its absurdly modern designer furniture, is not only inappropriate but is an insult to logic. These furnishings not only break immersion, but underline the ridiculousness of the film, which seems to have been made with a total disregard for reality and historical context.
The sound is a disaster of epic proportions. The audio quality is so low that it makes the experience of watching the film even more torturous. Instead of using decent equipment, it seems that cheap tape recorders were used, producing a horrible sound that adds an extra layer of irritation to the viewer. The lack of professionalism in this aspect is so evident that it makes the rest of the production seem even worse.
One of the worst sins of 'Joel' is its total ignorance of the media impact of the Rifkin case. The film completely misses the opportunity to explore the media furor and the role that Joel Rifkin played in public culture as the prototype of the serial killer. Instead of delving into this rich narrative, the film drags itself through an hour and a half of bad acting, abysmal direction, and a pitiful presentation, only to end abruptly and pointlessly.
Arnold Odo, despite his physical resemblance, does not do justice to the role. His non-New York accent is a constant distraction that ruins the minimal immersion possible. The acting feels like a caricature and a mockery of the real character.
In short, 'Joel' is not simply a bad film; it is a total aberration. Every element of the production, from direction and photography to sound and design, is so poorly executed that the film becomes a brutal demonstration of what cinema should not be. It is a film that is not only useless and boring, but is an affront to any standard of quality. The only recommendation is to avoid it altogether and remember that 'Joel' is a painful reminder of how low cinema can fall when incompetence takes over the creative process.
I do like the movie.. Joel is an interesting man as monsterous as he is... The objectivity of how he as a person developed down the line into who we know Joel as is incredibly well done.. Very often the story is told to emphasize the dramatic perception that they just ARE monsters.. not they end up the monsters we know when they're caught... I have one major major criticism... The narrator/actor is portraying Joel Rifkin the person in first person.. not a character, and not reading a manuscript of his interviews.. He needed to BECOME Joel.. He IS the New York Ripper... And this actor just simply read as generic person X. Joel has a way of talking, and importantly his NY accent... that's a part of who he is... You miss a lot neglecting to add those details.. attitude, tone, showing lack value of the lives he took, the sense of his inner battle trying to convey his actions in an understandable way with no understanding himself.. Whether actor or director.. that was a big fail... it's hard to hear the narration in this movie in that bland young guys voice and tone and try to dive into Joel's mind and ride through that mental battleground of a person he was.... That voice did not sound like it had any relation to what was playing on screen.. It pulled you into the story about as much as an entry level job's employee training video does..
If your interest is the visual representation of real life Joel's actions.. this movie is great... but if you wanted to not only know what he did, but also dive into their dark minds to try to connect and understand it. this isn't that...
I have no doubt it was a limited budget. Some scenes seemed a bit drawn out to waste time but if you like true crime or serial killers you'll love this movie. Excellent way to kill an hour and a half.
Ive watched alot of serial killer/true crimes movie and this was absolutely one of the best ive seen. The whole vibe of the movie is dark and reflects the mood of Rifkin perfectly. Ive seen a couple of interviews with him and the calm,rational way he talks about what he's done makes the crimes he commited even worse. The movies director and writer have done a tremendous job. I hope there will be more from this guy in the future!
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