Bad Seed (2001) Movie Review
Bad Seed (2001) Review
"Bad Seed (2001)" Overview

Rating: R
2001
Cast and Crew
Director : Jon BokenkampProducer : James Frey,Dan Glasser,Roni Eguia
Screenwiter : Jon Bokenkamp
Starring : Luke Wilson,Norman Reedus,Dennis Farina,Mili Avital
Despite an atrocious title, I actually held out hope for the direct-to-video
Bad Seed's intriguing premise.
The film opens as man (Luke Wilson) confronts by his wife (Mili Avital), who
screams in admission that she is having an affair. Enraged, he storms out of
the house. When he returns, she is dead, and her now estranged boyfriend
(Norman Reedus) is suspect. So our hero takes matters into his own hands,
finds the boyfriend, and kills him.
Only he got the wrong guy.
That should be the ending of the movie, right? Wrong. That's ten minutes into
the film, and Bad Seed quickly plummets off a cliff right there and lands in
direct-to-VHS hell. The problem? There's just no story left after the intro.
What develops is instead a dumbass cat and mouse game between Reedus and
Wilson, with a sentimental P.I. (Dennis Farina) along for the ride. Entire
plotlines are resolved, and then new ones arise, having nothing to do with what
you've just seen (presumably to pad the film beyond sitcom length).
Eventually, the whole ordeal becomes so contrived you don't know who the
titular Bad Seed even is. After three or so false endings, you cease to care.
Shot in Seattle's melancholy, permanent rain, Bad Seed successfully evokes
feelings of the tragedy it wants to be. Too bad the rest of the movie is not
so successful.
Aka Preston Tylk.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





