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Swoon (1992) [VHS] (1992)

Starring: Daniel Schlachet, Craig Chester Director: Tom Kalin Rating: R (Restricted) Format: VHS Tape
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)


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Product Details

  • Actors: Daniel Schlachet, Craig Chester, Ron Vawter, Michael Kirby, Michael Stumm
  • Directors: Tom Kalin
  • Format: Black & White, Closed-captioned, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Studio: New Line Home Video
  • VHS Release Date: September 1, 1998
  • Run Time: 95 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 6303422896
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #24,195 in Video (See Bestsellers in Video)

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Swoon was the rage of the 1992 film festival circuit, as well as part of a wave of gay-themed films that used independent channels to reach the mainstream audience. Written and directed by Tom Kalin and with a cast of mostly unknowns, the movie looks back at the Leopold-Loeb thrill-killing of 1924. Shooting in black and white and using impressionistic imagery, Kalin creates a hallucinatory mix of dream and drama, while giving the story a homosexual perspective that makes it seem new. Where earlier films (such as Hitchcock's Rope and Richard Fleischer's Compulsion) only hinted that these characters might be gay, Kalin takes it as a given and examines the pair's treatment by the police and press based on their sexuality. Might be too arty for some tastes, but others find it intriguingly challenging. --Marshall Fine

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3.0 out of 5 stars A film that borderlines on greatness., November 25, 2001
By D. Litton (Wilmington, NC) - See all my reviews
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In my 11th grade English class, we were given a study on the case of Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold, two college students who came from well-to-do families, who committed a most gruesome act of murder against a small boy by the name of Bobby Franks. The question throughout our studies: why would two well-off young men, with everything going for them, do such a thing to ruin their futures?

Tom Kalin's "Swoon" answers that question in gritty detail, using an unrelenting style that is admirable but brings little emotion to the film's central story. Told in black and white, with small bits of narration cast into the sequence of events, the movie provides us a look we've never seen before at the duo, one that is intriguing at times, though becomes tedious and dismal in others.

Daring in its approach to reveal the truth behind the scandal, Kalin's script goes into the relationship of Loeb and Leopold, whose sexual relationship with one another serves as the drive for their crimes and grievances against others. Their murder of the Franks child, to them, was little more than a promise kept by Loeb to Leopold, while to the rest of the community, it was a sheer act of horror for which, everyone hoped, they would pay with their lives.

But this new theory that becomes the center of the story is never quite full of the energy it needs to make it more engrossing. There is a certain amount of gratification with the exploration of the relationship between the two; in one scene, Leopold tells a shrink of a slave/master fantasy, which describes his views of his relationship with Loeb. The two find themselves together not out of want, but out of a need for one another, which makes for some very twisted yet intriguing mind games between the two.

The way the material is handled creates a problem: there's no energy to it. Throughout the second half of the film, primarily after their arrest and imprisonment, the movie loses what little momentum it had reserved, settling into stages of boredom without becoming absurd or redundant. The black and white photography is in the film's favor, placing us in Chicago during the mid-20's with an authenticity that accentuates the time and setting. Actors Daniel Schlachet (Loeb) and Craig Chester (Leopold) are convincing in their portrayal of Loeb and Leopold as emotionless, and without remorse for the crime.

So what is it about "Swoon" that keeps it from being a first-rate film? I just don't know. Here is a film that borderlines on greatness, boasting a daring story with style and acting to boot, and yet it never seems to cross the line into something interesting. It doesn't have the spark needed to make the story worth getting into; there's no emotional drive or connectivity, which allows us to get into the plot only so much before we start wondering what we should be feeling for it.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A stunningly beautiful and original film, June 20, 2001
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"Swoon" starts out with a surrealistic reading of Leopold van Sacher-Masoch's "Venus in Furs." The tone set in this opening scene, both in the artistic and narrative sense, continues throughout the film. Told first through the journal entries of its two main characters and then through an objective, reporter-like narration, "Swoon" presents the story of the real-life murderers in a fashion that is both historically accurate and cinematic. The research is admirable, creating a depiction of the events that stays true to real life and allowing the audience to peek inside the minds of Leopold and Loeb. (Save for the film's one flaw: a minor inaccuracy that occurs when Leopold mentions a fantasy that is sadistic, when he was in fact masochistic.) The performances delivered by the two leads are breathtaking, turning the characters into humane figures while never trying to excuse their actions. The directing is ingenius, creating an atmosphere that not only cultivates a true sense of the trial of the killers, but of the entire twenties era.

I would recommend this movie to anyone who has any interest in history, cinema, or is simply able to enjoy a complex story-line. While the film may not be suitable for an audience that is not prepared to exercise its mind, it would be a pity for anyone to miss such a work of art. Suspenseful, humorous, dramatic, and heartbreaking, it is a story that stands both as a documentary and a brilliant story. "Swoon" is an example of what historical cinema should be like: unnervingly beautiful and strikingly unforgetable.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great black and white/brutal irony, July 28, 2001
By Mark Davis (Los Angeles) - See all my reviews
I was really impressed by the quality of this film, particularly considering its budget. Good black and white shooting is nearly lost in my opinion but apparently the photographer of this one had studied his Earnie Haller and Leni Refenstahl. I also found it highly ironic that in this retelling of the story that Leopold and Loebe escaped death due to a lack of understanding of homosexuality. They were declared mentally deficient by virtue of phrenology and old freudian neurosis. Had the establishment of the 20's understood homosexuality, Leopold and Loeb would surely have hanged, for they were guilty as can be. I was very pleasantly surprised at how good this film was. When it came out, any film with a gay theme got a good review so I have avoided the late 80's and early 90's gay movies. This film was quite the exception. Very good.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Beauty and the beasts
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3.0 out of 5 stars Trying to be all things to all people
It turns out to be mediocre to everyone.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Just short of perfect
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very Different
This is a great film. Its prospective is very different from the two previous films(Rope/Compulsion) made on the Leopold/Loeb case. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars FROM A DIFFERENT ANGLE
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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellently artful masterpiece.
The dark, sad story of Leopold and Loeb has never been so beautifully told.

It is mesmerizing; the cinematography is not unlike watching a Man Ray photograph come to life. Read more

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