We Kill For Love (2023)
Having toiled away at buying movies for video store inventories throughout the 80's and 90's, we could hardly stay away from this documentary......
.......a long exhausting, pretentiously self-important history of the cheapo erotic thrillers that cluttered up rental shelves and late night pay-cable TV schedules.
Yes indeedy, over the course of our buying sprees we probably stocked up on more than a few of the titles covered here. And in the landfill pile-up of hundreds upon hundreds of film clips, we don't think this doc missed a single one.
Many of these films, as you might guess, owed their birth to the Paul Verhoeven's 1992 earth-mover "Basic Instinct", the film that served up the combo platter of violent death and Sharon Stone's vagina to a panting America.
Producers, directors, writers and actors, with only a few bucks between all of them, rushed in to flood the market with fast 'n cheap knockoffs. All you really needed was a few sets, a hot babe and a studly hunk with 6 pack abs and not many brain cells. Sprinkle soft porn over a few dead bodies and you're got yourself an erotic whambammer that customer's will snap up when all the copies of A-list titles are out on rental......
Titles? Completely inter changeable.....you could swap the adjectives and nouns freely... 'murderous obsession', 'lethal passion', 'heated danger', 'Obsessive Seduction', 'Fatal Arousal'..etc, etc.......
'We Kill For Love' is determined to take you on an encyclopedic tour through every last one of them, with director Anthony Penta creating a brooding ominous aura of a private eye film noir investigation of the genre. We'll leave it up to individual viewers to decide if they find this construct either clever, unintentionally funny and just plain annoying. At a tiring running time of 2 hours and 43 minutes, we'd go with the latter.
What's interesting to note: The sheer amount of sex thrillers in production generated its own little community of actors and filmmakers who worked exclusively in the genre and many of them are represented here, in both the clips and in live interviews. Prime among them (the wise old mentor of such films) is actor, producer Andrew Stevens (son of beloved 1960's starlet Stella Stevens.....and one of the best, most effective contributors to the documentary.
Apart from the silly, private eye-noir framing stuff, this is as complete, comprehensive and intelligent a view of this long lost genre as you're ever likely to enjoy. (We can't imagine if anyone would get around to making another one.....)
The copious amount of clips harvested from these films, identical in their cheapness and sexual monotony (hot-to-trot femme fatales and their male targets stripping down for action) may lead you believe you're watching one single epic 10 & 1/2 hour erotic thriller.......the 'Lawrence of Arabia' of soft porn cautionary tales......
Devoted cinephiles will want to check this out, as well as retired video store customers whose hearts picked up the pace every time they rented 'Simmering Tumescence' for the 7 or 8th time. For everyone else, the film feels like a tumble through a rabbit hole to land in an odd cinema universe long gone, a world more lost than Jurassic Park......
2 & 1/2 stars (**1/2).