Interview (1998)
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Directed by: Craig Monahan
Starring: Hugo Weaving (Eddie Fleming), Tony Martin (Det. Steele), Aaron Jeffery (Det. Prior), Paul Sonkkila (Inspector Jackson), Michael Caton (Reporter), Peter McCauley (Hudson)
Country: Australia; Effed Up Australian-NZ Movies
Language: English (Optional Eng Subs)
Runtime: 01:41:11
Genres: Detective-Mystery-Cops, Serial Killer (suspect)
Plot – Spoilers:
Police break into Eddie’s home, rough him up and drag him to the station where he’s accused of stealing the car of a missing person. From being a pathetic nervous wreck who pees himself, to a more articulate man who chooses his words carefully, Eddie’s transformation both intrigues and excites the interrogating detectives as they believe he might be key to solving a string of missing-people cases. Anything more beyond this, would not just be spoilers, but ruin a taut thriller.
Absolutely One of the best movies on this site
I felt for poor Eddie when I thought the cops were trying to frame him but as it is revealed that he is probably guilty but will get away simply because of the tactics used and police protocol I started to feel a bit different about him.
I liked the movie for the most part but I was hoping for something a bit more interesting to happen at the end. The reveal/twist is too slow coming to really catch anyone off guard.
Eddie master manipulato, he plays a psychological game with the detectives. Amazing. He was kind of smart. Kind of tho
no rape
Interesting film with excellent performances, especially from Tony Martin (no – not the lead singer for Black Sabbath) as Det. Steele and Paul Sonkkila as Inspector Jackson. 4 stars.
I was a little hesitant going into this because I was a big fan of the movie, Interview with the Vampire. I thought there’s no way anyone’s going to be able to do it better than Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt, two of the best actors there are. Well, somehow this show was able to be almost as good, maybe even better than the movie. I’ve never seen Jacob Anderson or Sam Reid in anything before besides Anderson as Brey Worm in Game of Thrones so I wasn’t familiar with their work. They both played the part of Louis and Lestat perfectly. I blew through the both the first and second seasons in less than three days. Anne Rice, who wrote the book and created these characters, was very hands on for this show and you can tell. I know they just recast the Claudia character but from what I can tell the new actress is even better. Some people (we all know who) don’t like the fact that they cast a black actor as Louis which is just ridiculous. These people never fail in bombarding any show that has anyone who’s not a straight white man as the lead with negative reviews.