Friday, September 4, 2020

MS .45 (1981)


Directed By: Abel Ferrara 
Written By: Nicholas St John
Cinematography: James Momel
Editor: Christopher Andrews 

Cast: Zoe Lund, Albert Sinkys, Darlene Stuto, Helen McGara 
A timid and mute seamstress goes insane after being attacked and raped twice in one day, in which she takes to the streets of New York City after dark and randomly shoots men with a .45 caliber pistol.


It took me a while to finally watch this as the film Has certain notoriety which was why I was afraid of it and it’s reputation. Not as gratuitous as feared and lives up to the hype. 
It’s a cultural landmark movie as we are witnessing classic New York. 
The film seems simple but very subversive and well thought out for the first time. Still has moments that are meant to be shocking and tension-filled. 
This is the perfect movie for the #Metoo era. A kind of worst nightmare.
To introduce us To the atmosphere the film takes place in we see how The chorus line of guys waiting to Hit on the ladies as they are Leaving the office how bad it is in the streets for the ladies and how it used to be and still seems to be 
The film is simple and matter of fact. As a rape-revenge film. Kind of like DEATH WISH. As the person who victimized her at first gets away. It’s the second one on the same day that she fights back against and gets revenge on
The main character is So quiet not even introduced in the first scene she is the last to leave after all the other characters we know have left. Sort of just appearing in the film.  Everyone around her is constantly looking after her, her co-workers, and even her neighbors. 
She is Mute and this seems to be the way of getting her feelings out. Her way Of dealing with the train as she has no one to really discuss what happened. Even as she becomes increasingly cold. She becomes suspicious of others more and more the deeper she gets into her killing spree. 
We see The different types of her victims, not rapists but she is constantly aware of male aggression and feels she must stop them. She also never kills a woman. 
Taking on men in general who cross her other who are aggressive, violent, or come on strongly. 
The second victim who was trying to return her purse while hitting on her, Is more innocent but had similar behavior that made him still come off just as bad, don’t usually see that in these films makes the heroine not justified but just as guilty 
She is Taking back power but throughout taking out violence on those attracted to her though tends to like to watch over a couple making out with Fascination. So she ends up hyper-sexualized whereas before she was just plain and innocent. She has a focus and purpose that consumes her. As she goes out Looking for victims. 
The dog in the film that belongs to her neighbor seems to be able to tell how bad she is. As he is increasingly violent or uneasy with her.
She never seems to buy new bullets but we assume she does as we later see her loading her gun at home but she never seems to run out or reload and has plenty of ammo 
There is a certain poetic justice when she is taken down by another female who she can’t bare to kill. 
Making exploitation films early director Abel Ferrera kept making these films some might consider sleazy until they were looked upon as art.
Grade: B 

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