Saturday, February 19, 2011

Eyes Of Laura Mars

Released Year: 1978
Directed by Irvin Kershner

Casted by:
Faye Dunaway as Laura Mars
Tommy Lee Jones as Lieutenant John Neville
Brad Dourif as Tommy Ludlow
Rene Auberjonois as Donald Phelps
Raúl Juliá as Michael Reisler
Story:
Laura Mars is a fashion photographer who specializes in stylized violence. In her luxurious Manhattan apartment, she has a nightmare that Doris Spencer is viciously murdered with an ice pick, her eyeballs stabbed. Laura wakes up and looks through a soon-to-be-published coffee table book of her photos, titled The Eyes of Mars, which Doris had edited. In it, there is a picture of Doris...identical to an image she had in the dream. Laura calls Doris but she gets no answer. That evening, she attends a reception at the Elaine Cassell Gallery in SoHo for an exhibit of her work. A controversial figure, she is besieged by questions from reporters about whether her photos glorify violence and are demeaning to women. A handsome stranger questions the work as well. The success of the exhibit is disrupted by the news that Doris has been found dead, in the same manner that she was murdered in Laura's dream. Laura hears this from her good friend and agent, Donald Phelps. Later, she hears that sales of her photographs increased as news of the killing spread. Laura gets a call from Elaine, the owner of the gallery, who is all business and who talks Laura into going on with a shoot the next day.

Unbeknownst to Laura, Elaine has been having an affair with Laura's ex-husband, Michael. The shoot in Columbus Circle starts off well. The whole thing is being overseen by Bert, a representative from the ad agency. Donald is on hand, as are two of her favorite models, Lulu and Michele. Typical of her layouts, Laura has the models dressed in sexy lingerie and engaged in a catfight, posed against the backdrop of a car wreck and burning vehicles.

Suddenly, Laura gets a psychic vision. As with her previous nightmare, it is in the first person. This time, it is Elaine who is in danger. Laura stops shooting and tells Donald she is feeling dizzy. Heading downtown towards Elaine's apartment, Laura's taxicab stalls in traffic and she decides to walk the rest of the way. But another vision comes to her. She sees Elaine murdered, punctured in the eye like Doris and then thrown down a flight of stairs just outside her apartment. She runs towards Elaine's building, but she is too late. The place is swarming with onlookers and police officers. When one cop tries to stop her from going into the building, Laura tells him she saw what happened. Naturally, the police believe they may have a witness. Detective Sergeant Sal Volpe questions her but he is perplexed when Laura cannot describe the killer, and especially when she tells him she was actually "a few blocks away." Still, Sergeant Volpe is interested in this lead and Laura is taken to the precinct for a statement. Some of the other people who knew Elaine are there too. In addition, Laura's driver Tommy Ludlow, is also questioned. Tommy, who carries a switchblade and has an arrest record, is immediately under suspicion.

Laura recognizes Lieutenant John Neville as the handsome stranger from the gallery. He belittles her statement but even Laura understands how preposterous her "eyewitness account" sounds to others. Lt. Neville shows her a copy of her book that has a tear over the cover photo of Laura, directly over an eye. Laura tells him she has seen it before, in a nightmare. Lt. Neville then shows her photographs of unsolved murders that mirror those that are in her book. Laura says that she began to have images of violence about two years before, around the time when the earlier crimes were committed. They go to Elaine's apartment and Neville asks Laura to help identify some male clothing hanging in a closet. She recognizes them as belonging to her ex-husband and is surprised because she thought he had been living in San Francisco.

Laura replies that Michael couldn't kill anyone; Lt. Neville accompanies Laura back to her residence and gives her his card. She is to call him anytime. Inside her apartment, Laura is startled by Michael, who still retains a set of keys and is now avoiding the police. He says he is innocent with regard to Elaine's murder. He remarks that she had been his best "meal ticket." Laura gives him 50 dollars to leave her alone. Donald and Tommy pick Laura up to take her to her studio for her next session; this is located in a huge warehouse on a Manhattan pier. In the car, Tommy confesses to his boss that he served time in prison for armed robbery and assault with a deadly weapon. The news does not faze Laura. However, she seems surprised that Donald hired Tommy knowing about his arrest history, and yet failed to tell her.

Left alone to do some prep work, Laura has another vision. But this time, she is the one being stalked. She runs out of her office and through the mostly deserted warehouse, screaming for Donald. He comes to her aid and Laura tells him she saw the killer looking at her. There is not enough time to become too hysterical, as the session is to begin. With throbbing music in the background, Laura gets down to work. She sets up a shot in which a male model lies dead by a pool, while Lulu stands over him holding a gun. The imagery is too much for Laura. She starts to see some of her previous psychic death visions in her head and she cannot continue. Lt. Neville is there and he tries to comfort Laura by suggesting that she is overworked. In turn, she attempts to show him what she "sees" by having him look through the lens of a video camera. In answer to Laura's question about why the killer is terrorizing her, Neville offers the theory that the person could be someone who is jealous of her success or who feels that her work "is promoting porno and decadence and he has a mission to clean up the world." Her security will be doubled, and she is advised to stay indoors as often as possible.

Later, Lulu and Michele are brought into the stationhouse to see if they've received any threats. While developing some photos, Laura has yet another psychic moment. The two beautiful models are both murdered in the apartment they share, which, of course, actually occurs. That the killer is someone they know can be deduced from Lulu having allowed the perpetrator inside. After their funeral, a mourner who is implicated to be either a close friend or a boyfriend of one of the women, who blames her for the deaths of the women, confronts Laura. Neville takes her for a walk in the woods and they kiss. After they make love, Neville gives Laura a handgun for added defense. On Donald's birthday, all his friends attend a party in his apartment. Everybody has a grand time except for Tommy, who receives instructions to come back for his boss in an hour. During the celebration, Laura receives a call from Michael. He is in Brooklyn and he says he is suicidal. A patrol car is stationed outside, and Laura, who does not want to lead the police to her ex, forms a plan. Donald dresses up in drag by wearing some of her clothing. The cops follow him, giving Laura the opportunity to give them the slip.

Unfortunately, the killer is watching Donald as well. Followed back to his building, Donald is murdered in the elevator. Blocks away, Laura sees it happen and crashes her car. Again, Neville comforts her in her apartment. The doorbell disrupts the coziness of the moment. At the door is Sgt. Volpe. There has been a break in the case, he says, and Neville is needed. A search is underway in Tommy's home and the police have found photos of Laura's models taken at various locations all over the place. Tommy is nearby and calls his apartment. He speaks with Neville and asks to see him alone. The officers pretend to leave and Tommy returns to his flat. He proclaims his innocence and explains to Neville where he was the night before. Neville produces a piece of evidence: a playing card from a deck that belongs to Tommy. It was found in the elevator under Donald's body. Sgt. Volpe appears and Tommy runs for his freedom. On his way out of the building, he stabs an officer who tries to stop him.

A chase through the streets of Hell's Kitchen ensues, and Tommy is shot to death. Laura hears that the case has been wrapped up. Neville tells her to pack her bags because he wants to take her away. He arrives at her building and finds Michael in the elevator. Just then, Laura has a terrifying vision. She sees a struggle between two men and one of them is killed. And even more frightening, the killer is headed towards her apartment. As Laura is about to call the police, someone breaks into her apartment through a window. That someone proves to be Lt. Neville. He tells her that Tommy is dead and begins to go into the background of Tommy's life to explain why he committed murder. But something is not right. Laura knows some of Tommy's life story, and Neville's statements are not making sense. Neville continues, explaining that Tommy's father slashed his mother's throat in front of the child for being a prostitute. But suddenly he begins to talk in the first person. "I sat there and watched the blood dry on her face until it was just about the color of your hair," he tells Laura. The real killer stands before her. "I'm the one you want," he says. Laura runs to her bedroom and picks up the phone but Neville is right behind her. As he is about to stab her with an ice pick, she tells him that she loves him and then reaches for the gun.

In a daze, Neville strikes the image of himself in a mirror. He approaches Laura and pleads with her to kill him. Her reluctance to pull the trigger leads Neville to take her hands and help her do it. Shot at point-blank range, Neville drops to the ground and Laura calls the authorities.
L² Scored: 7/10

L² Comment:
I dunknw why, after i watch this movie, i feel sad... a bad bad childhood can really spoiled a person's life. Neville as acted by Jones is this kind of character. Sad isn't it? But anyway, Barbra Streisand sang the theme song "prisoners" is so memorable. Love this movie, but dont think i'm gonna watch it for the 3rd time.

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