Natural Born Killers
Natural Born Killers (1994)

Natural Born Killers

2/5
(21 votos)
7.3IMDb74Metascore

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When Scagnetti is in the room with the prostitute, her bra keeps disappearing and re-appearing ("Director's Cut").

Blood from a previous take is visible on the wall before the blood splatters on it when the cook is shot.

When the waitress passes the redneck a beer, the glass bottle is clear, but when he's dancing with Mallory by the jukebox his bottle is brown.

When Kavanaugh gets up on his knees after Mickey takes control of the interview, one can easily make out the knee pads he is wearing underneath the uniform.

Mickey shaves his head right before the interview, but as he is led to the interview room there is a shot of his neck with chains on it, and you can see his hair.

Several times during the Prison riot scenes people's weapons constantly reload 'magically' as no one (save Mickey) is ever seen to be reloading their weapons, nor even seen to be procuring shells or magazines from the bodies of guards, yet they still continue to fire.

Again, this comes from reading the film too literally; the riot is not supposed to be taken as a realistic depiction of a riot.

During the prison riots, guards can be seen firing from a security tower with their shotguns, only to have several prisoners overrun the tower.

This makes little sense as all guard towers have doors with locks on the inside.

Again however, this is coming from reading the film in too factual a manner.

The riot is not supposed to be a realistic depiction of such an event.

During the Prison Riot all the doors seem to be magically opened, the reason supposedly that the doors are jammed.

The security locks in prisons are tested several times a day, and at the beginning of a riot all the doors would close and lock.

However, as with the issue of the snake bites, this comes from an overly literal interpretation of the film, something which 'Oliver Stone (I)' (qv) strongly discourages on his DVD commentary track.

The riot is not meant to be taken as a realistic depiction of an actual prison riot, and Stone acknowledges that great liberties were taken in the scene with the full knowledge that they weren't realistically accurate.

No-one would be physically or mentally capable of casually walking around a shop after being bitten by a rattlesnake.

However, as director 'Oliver Stone (I)' (qv) points out on his DVD commentary track, the snakebites are not supposed to be taken literally, but as a metaphoric infusion of 'knowledge' from the Indian shaman.

He acknowledges that in reality, they should be dead, but he argues that the film is not a realistic depiction of reality.

When the warden has been locked in the prison and the prisoners are charging at him, the shot facing the guards when they open fire on the prisoners clearly shows the warden climbing the bars, then cuts to a reaction shot of the warden still stood normally on the floor, then shows another shot of him climbing the bars.

When Owen is leading the group through the passage in the prison, the barrel of the gun in his left hand is not a barrel at all, but a solid rod as it has no hole in it.

It's obvious that the "Drug Zone" is really just a department store, despite trying to be a medicine supermarket.

When Mickey and Mallory are wandering through the aisles at Drug Zone, cleaners and other household products are seen on the shelves.

When Mallory attacks Scagnetti in her cell and the guards rush to unlock it, you can clearly see it is at the end of a hallway (one guard pushes the other one out of the way as they both scramble to unlock it.

But when Mickey reaches Mallory's 'cell' to rescue her, he enters two doors before where hers would be.

During the wedding scene, as Mickey takes Mallory's hand to cut it, her palm is already red from having blood on it in previous takes.

When Scagnetti is with the prostitute, as he starts to choke her and they roll off the bed, he is seen wearing a thong with just a string in back.

When he gets up and is seen standing by the window, his underwear has changed into briefs.

When Scagnetti is with Pinky the prostitute, she briefly looks over a magazine on a desk in the motel room.

The cover photo is of Mickey Knox, smiling, from the deleted scene of his trial, which is not until later in the film.

No human can take such a repeated and concentrated dose of Mace as Mallory does and open their eyes so soon afterward, not to mention Mallory's eyes open quite easily and do not shut during the spray.

Mallory also doesn't apply any water to her eyes, and seems to recover naturally only minutes later.

This is one of many scenes which are supposed to be stylized and unrealistic.

Leading up to the Super Bowl the number of victims that Mickey and Mallory murder change several times from fifty six to fifty seven to forty eight and other numbers in the deleted scenes and unrated cut.

This might have been done deliberately by the film makers to give the killers the larger than life pop lore they wanted.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
USA USD 50,282,766
19 March 1995 UK GBP 3,923,239
July 1995 Italy ITL 3,122,854,000
Sweden SEK 7,409,291
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
28 August 1994 USA USD 11,166,687 1510
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
2 October 1994 USA USD 1,238,439 1212
25 September 1994 USA USD 2,010,958 1602
18 September 1994 USA USD 2,873,064 1801
11 September 1994 USA USD 5,010,094 1904
5 September 1994 USA USD 10,500,012 1904

Comentarios

There are actually a lot of positive things to say about this movie. The screenplay for instance is excellent, how can it not be with guys like Oliver "Scarface" Stone and Quentin Tarantino (who sorta co-wrote, but not enough to actually like the final version) behind it.

I saw this on a DVD with 4 other movies. This was a movie that had an impact on people who saw this in 1994.

In your most feverish dreams - or nightmares - did you ever wonder what a movie collaboration would look like between Oliver Stone and Quentin Tarantino? Well, chances are that you've already seen it.

This is not the movie for an average American , who sit watching sitcoms all day . This is a movie about the mind of a killer , this is a very serious and poignant view into the brain of a mad people who live in this world , most Americans can not comprehend how the mind of the killer works , but Hitler and Stalin were just like that , they loved their ideas , and by killing innocent people they were elevated into belief that they were above average person , Mickey tells it exactly how it feels , he thinks he is above everyone , because he can kill .

Quite a movie,,, not saying everyone should see it necessarily,,, but no one that has could possibly deny the outstanding performances by Harrelson, Lewis, Downey, and Jones. It is violent,, but more trippy than anything else (it's an Oliver Stone movie,,,,).

Watched this movie back in 1994 when it was released (and I was 18 or so) and again just recently when it ran on IFC. At the time of its release I thought NBK was "meh.

Modern day cinema takes little to no risk these days, in favor of being politically correct. Natural Born Killers is a full-fledged, in your face anthem about the glorification of violence in American history.

I use to read some of the reviews before i write my own.That's because i want to have in mind several opinions.

Terrible animations,unnecessary cuts...cinematographically awful movie.

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