
This World, Then the Fireworks (1997)
Année de sortie: 1997
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Os Pervertidos, Ohne Gewissen, Tuli hännän alla, Yhdessä vaaralliset, Liens secrets, Twisted Minds, Vidas Enraivecidas, Bu dünya ve ötesi
Réalisateur: Michael Oblowitz
Writer: Jim Thompson, Larry Gross
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Brad Wyman, Chris Hanley, Larry Gross
Co-Producer: Albert T. Dickerson III, Frank K. Isaac
Executive Producer: Barr B. Potter, Billy Zane
Sociétés: Largo Entertainment, Muse Productions, Balzack's Shirt, Brad Wyman Productions
Budget: N/A
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: neo-noir
Histoire
In the 1950s, Marty Lakewood returns to his small hometown on the California coast after being forced to leave Chicago due to uncovering police corruption. He reunites with his ailing mother and prostitute sister, with whom he had an incestuous affair in the past. Struggling financially, Marty seduces a female police officer with the intention of selling her house for money. However, their plan goes awry as they become embroiled in more sinister activities.
Résumé
This World, Then the Fireworks (1997) is a neo-noir drama-thriller directed by Michael Oblowitz. Set in the 1950s, the film revolves around Marty Lakewood, a journalist with a troubled past who returns to his small hometown seeking refuge after uncovering police corruption. The story explores themes of incest, seduction, and moral depravity as Marty reconnects with his sister and becomes entangled in a plot to exploit a female officer for financial gain. While the plot details vary slightly between sources, they all agree on the core relationship between Marty and his sister.