Review of Color of Night (1994) by Richard C — 19 Jul 2006
Giallo inspired murders, lesbianism, sex scenes, nail gun attacks, cheesy dialogue and a convoluted plot = an amusing piece of 90s "erotic" thriller trash. Bruce Willis is Dr Bill Capra, a therapist who finds himself tangled up in a web of murders amongst his colleague's therapy group. As the body count rises it's upto Capra to identify the murderer in his midst...
Probably a film that's been quietly left off Willis's resume, Color of Night is the kind of film that trash fans like myself lap up. I can only imagine the bemusement that was felt by Willis fans when they picked this little gem off the rental shelf. If you are looking for Die-Hard style exploits then walk away now but if you are looking for no-brainer fun then slap this into your player now!
This review of Color of Night (1994) was written by Richard C on 19 Jul 2006.
Color of Night has generally received mixed reviews.
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