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Certain Fury
Released By: Kino Lorber
Released On: March 4, 2017.
Director: Stephen Gyllenhaal
Cast: Tatum O'Neal, Irene Cara, Peter Fonda, Moses Gunn, Nicholas Campbell
Year: 1985
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The Movie:
Everyone in the know is aware that the 80's were a pretty bitchen time for awesome films, and those further educated in such things knew that there was usually something special heading their way when the New World Video logo popped up onscreen after hitting PLAY on the VCR remote. C.H.U.D., Angel, Fraternity Vacation, Tuff Turf, No Retreat, No Surrender...awesome enough was the fact that New World started out as Roger Corman's baby, and in the 80's, they continued that awesomeness under new management by putting out a wack o' great stuff. For whatever reason, Certain Fury, starring Tatum O'Neal and Irene Cara, slipped by me back in those days, so I was anxious to check out the blu-ray from Kino Lorber.
The film begins with an intense courtroom scene, where we witness (snicker) habitual lawbreaker Scarlet McGinnis (Tatum O'Neal) standing tall before The Man for crimes related to trick-turning gone wrong. On the flipside, we also have the scared and skittish Tracy Freeman (Irene Cara), daughter of the influential Dr. Lewis Freeman (Moses Gunn), up on petty charges...her first offence. As Scarlet tries to fast-talk her way out of some serious jail time, and Tracy has her heart broken by the fact that her lawyer is a public defender, and not a high-priced attorney sent by her father, shit goes sideways when one of the arraigned prostitutes opens fire in the courtroom, spraying the judge, cops, lawyers, and civilians with lead. Blood and brains fly hither, thither, and thon as the gun-toting renegade is joined by an armed cohort, ensuring that no order will be found in the courtroom that day. In the ensuing chaos, both Tracy and Scarlet make their escape from the carnage, fleeing to a nearby sewer to battle rats, tidal waves, and other threats to their safety, while desperately trying to avoid capture.
After the dust settles, the dilemma presents itself; Tracy, sure that her role as a prominent citizen will allow her to turn herself in and avoid further implication, begs Scarlet to come with her. But Scarlet, all too familiar with the prejudices of the law, knows that the only way out is to keep running, especially now that the law thinks that the two girls are somehow connected with the slaying of their brothers in blue. The tables are turned then as Scarlet becomes desperate to ditch Tracy, leading her to her boyfriend Sniffer, a drug dealer and amateur porn director with some very unsavoury connections and a problem with being extremely rapey in the presence of strangers. With Tracy occupied in the shower with Sniffer, Scarlet flees to her past lover Rodney (Peter Fonda) the extremely wealthy head of a local organized crime ring. But the spurned Rodney responds to Scarlet's pleas for help with a blade down the side of her face, sending her fleeing back to the welcome companionship of Tracy, who has decided that sexual assault is not her thing, beating Sniffer within an inch of his life.
Together again, the two girls decide that their only way out is to steal Sniffer's sizeable stash of substances and hit the road. But Sniffer has other ideas when he wakes to the realization of the double cross...and to make matters worse, the cops have decided that they want the alleged courtroom murderers badly enough to offer Rodney a deal, giving him back his recently incarcerated crew in exchange for Tracy and Scarlet on a platter. Everything will go down in a flaming heroin shooting gallery, and these two ladies from opposite sides of the tracks will need to learn to trust each other to make it out alive.
Written by Michael Jacobs (3:15/Class 89) and directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal (Father of Jake and Maggie, who would go on to pretty much television only after this film), Certain Fury doesn't mess around, getting straight into that glorious, 80's-style exploitative violence in the first few minutes with the court shootout. Murder, murder, murder, gore, more murder, the film makes its intentions known immediately. Racial tensions, and yes, there is some kind of social commentary going on here...and it's not subtle...abounds as the two girls try to both infuriate and work with one another, and the sleaze amps up to 10 during Cara's shower scene, with Sniffer creeping unhealthily around the full-frontal lead. Profane language, slurs, drugs, sex, and violence, all smashed headlong into the dichotomy of rich alongside poor, nobody really knows what the hell is going on, but we know that it's probably worth taking note of.
Mostly, however, Certain Fury relies on the success of that tried-and-true 80's formula...badass characters doing badass things in badass situations. Do O'Neal and Cara have ANY onscreen chemistry? Hell, no, they don't. Are they believable as friends...as enemies...as former friends turned enemies turned friends again? Nope. Are we really expected to believe that the head of the local organized crime gang is named RODNEY and that such a man would look like a Peter Fonda? I sure hope not, because brother, that would be an insult to my intelligence. But no, other than a severe braking of the pacing when the two girls decide that they're going to negotiate with a local dealer to sell Sniffer's stash, Certain Fury is ridiculous entertainment. Social commentary as subtle as a bat to the face, unlikable characters we should relate to, and unrealistic situations? Certain Fury is just what it should be; cheap filmmaking with pure entertainment value.
Video/Audio/Extras:
Kino brings Certain Fury to Blu-ray in an a 1.85:1 AVC-encoded transfer that looks pretty good considering the lack of status that the film has, and the age. Grain is present, but let's be honest, this one isn't going to wow anyone with eye-popping detail or beautiful cinematography made for the high-definition format. Still, blacks are solid, colours are decent, and you're not going to be drawn to any compression artifacts or dirt and debris.
Audio comes courtesy of an English DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 track that does the material justice, with the spoken word coming across clearly, balanced nicely with effects and a score that some will definitely love more than others. No hisses, pops, crackles, or subtitles or any nature showed up that I noticed.
The first extra on this disc is a commentary with Mondo Digital's Nathaniel Thompson and "Film Historian" Tim Greer. The two are pretty enthusiastic about the film, and although there are occasional gaps and some speculation of what the motivations are of those on screen, this is an enthusiastic commentary that takes us through the shooting locations (Vancouver), the history of New World, their awe over the courtroom sceen, the score, and O'Neal's attempt to shake the child roles that she was previously known for.
Rounding out the extras are Trailers for Certain Fury, Heart of Midnight, They're Playing With Fire, Rush, and Malice.
The Final Word:
In this world of uncertainties, I will certainly take the option to own more 80's action flicks on blu-ray. KL's Certain Fury disc offers up some pretty entertaining goods, with a decent commentary.
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