Blown Away

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Movie
German title Blown Away
Original title Blown Away
Country of production Canada
original language English
Publishing year 1992
length 92 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Brenton Spencer
script Robert C. Cooper
production Peter R. Simpson ,
Ray Sager ,
Ilana Frank
music Paul Zaza
camera Perci Young
cut Bill Towgood
occupation

Blown Away (Original title: Blown Away ) is a Canadian adult thriller from 1992 by Brenton Spencer with Corey Haim , Nicole Eggert and Corey Feldman in the lead roles.

argumentation

Rich has a bad relationship with his brother Wes, who hates him for being his father's darling and allowing him to abuse him. He's also in love with Megan, whose life he once saved, while a friend of his, Darla, is in love with him - but he doesn't reciprocate. Rich Megan innocently fulfills all wishes. For Rick she embodies everything he has always wanted. Her father is against this relationship and abuses her because of it.

Megan then tells him one day that she lost her mother in an explosion a year ago. After all, she wants her to kill her father for killing his mother and mistreating her. Darla, who knows about Megan and warns Rich about her, dies in an accident meanwhile. When Rich finally doesn't, she instead kills him with a bomb. He fails to try to prevent this, but can talk to her father before he dies. He notices that he did not kill her mother.

He is then arrested because there are many circumstances that suggest that he was the perpetrator. But he is released on bail by Megan and then wants to take him with her car to a safe place where they should be together. He notices that everything is fine with the car. He then says goodbye to his brother, who behaves strangely in the course of events. Gradually it dawns on him that something is wrong and re-examines the car thoroughly after leaving it. He discovers a very well hidden bomb there and can only barely save himself before the bomb explodes. He then informs the police about it and plays dead to make Megan and Rich believe that they have succeeded in their quest to kill him.

The following night, he sneaks into Megan's house and discovers that his brother and Megan are lovers and that they committed the murders in order to be together. They could only kill their father with a bomb under his motorcycle because he always locked his car and consequently they could not make it look as if his death was an accident because the bomb in question leaves traces under a motorcycle. So they used him as a scapegoat and then wanted to kill him with a similar bomb under a car to make it look, as in the case of their mother, as if he'd been killed in an accident, which under such circumstances was done with a bomb like this would work so that the police then close the case accordingly and then they can get away with it.

He confronts her with it and gets Wes to confess everything that he passionately does in his hatred of him. So when Megan realizes that everything is collapsing, she kills Wes with a gun when he then plans to kill Rich with his gun, and then tries to blame him for everything, which also turns out Wes killed Darla and it looks left like it was an accident because she got in the way of this plan. But Rich has figured out everything and makes her admit that she planned everything. She then tries to kill him in revenge for thwarting her plans. But then police officers who were on the lookout appear and kill them in emergency aid . It turns out that the police previously bugged Rich as part of their plan to arrest them both. Thanks to this eavesdropping action, Rich is acquitted of all allegations, but is empty inside because all the people who meant something to him are dead.

criticism

"Sex & Crime in a smooth version"

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. BLOWN AWAY Cinema . Retrieved March 24, 2018.