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"De Palma Blog-A-Thon: The Pleasure Of Being Cuckolded (Or Is That Castrated?)"

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Blogger Adam Zanzie said...

Happy to see that another person caught this connection between "Hi, Mom!" and "Body Double"! When I watched "Hi, Mom!" about two weeks ago and listened to that monologue by Jon, the absolute first thing I thought of was Craig Wasson walking in on his wife. And both movies are about pornography, too.

September 9, 2009 at 6:56 PM

Blogger Joel Bocko said...

I have not seen Body Double but I love Hi, Mom and am planning to include it in my own piece later in the blog-a-thon, which will also focus on De Palma's sexual predilections (along with his taste for violence, and various combinations thereof). I like that DeNiro's character is such a slippery customer - you say he puts on the mask of a sensitive square, which may be true, but we never really know WHAT he is, because he's always wearing some sort of mask - hip young filmmaker, creepy voyeur, political militant, sensitive square. Also, I don't take his cuckolding tale very seriously as the whole point is to reach a phony climax in which he reveals that this Some Dude (whose "evil grin" bares a striking resemblance to Jennifer Salt's identical description of the man who rather flippantly took her virginity) has the exact name as Salt's male enemy. And so they bond over their sexual humiliations at the hands of the same (in one case, fictional) scoundrel...

September 9, 2009 at 7:34 PM

Blogger Adam Zanzie said...

Nice. Jon's smile at the end can most definately be interpreted as the smile of "Some Dude", to quote Mr. Kenny.

September 10, 2009 at 12:16 AM

Blogger Ratnakar Sadasyula said...

I have not seen Hi Mom, but Body Double to me was a pure "cheese fest". It was as if De Palma, tired of the critics being constantly at his neck, said "Ok guys i am gonna take Vertigo, Rear Window, and turn this into schlocky, cheese fest, do what you want". Almost like he was showing the middle finger to them. And more in part i guess for the shellacking he got for Scarface, critics went in expecting another Godfather, it was not, and i don't think BDP expected it to be either.

But what really works for Body Double, is the secret of any good cheese flick,"Don't take yourself too seriously", which is what BDP did in the movie. You honestly won't be expecting Craig Wasson or Deborah Shelton, to win an Oscar for their acting. For that matter, Ms.Shelton's expressions when she is murdered in that power drill scene, were more comical than teriffying. But Body Double achieves its purpose of keeping the audience hooked till the end, it makes you keep asking "What next?", though somewhere you have all got it figured out.

Also loved the opening credits, against the movie set, the 60's shot of the hero driving in a car, hair intact, background scrolling away.

September 10, 2009 at 1:17 AM

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