Bullfighter Movie Review
Bullfighter Review

"Bullfighter" Overview

Rating: NR
2001
Cast and Crew
Director : Rune BendixenProducer : L.M. Kit Carson,Majken Gilmartin,Cynthia Hargrave
Screenwiter : Rune Bendixen,Hunter Carson,L.M. Kit Carson
Starring : Michelle Forbes,Olivier Martinez,Michael Parks,Jared Harris,Willem Dafoe
And here I was, expecting a movie about bullfighting.
This cryptic little indie starts out with the story of a Frenchman (Olivier
Martinez) in Mexico, fascinated with bullfighting, indeed. When his cute
little girlfriend unleashes a bull on him for some unknown reason, she ends up
getting gored. That's bad enough, but her dad turns out to be a major crime
boss, and he proceeds to go on a rampage against our poor Frenchman.
Hooking up with Mary (Star Trek: TNG's Michelle Forbes), the duo begin a
"fantasy adventure" that transcends any sense of reality, culminating in the
birth of a new messiah who is dubbed "Pumpkin."
Bullfighter is ultimately a blatant ripoff of Robert Rodriguez's El Mariachi,
made for obviously no money by indie vet L.M. Kit Carson and his crew.
Strangely enough, Rodriguez actually has a cameo in this movie, which says to
me he's paying off Carson for all his support of indie filmmaking.
And while El Mariachi is a truly great film, Bullfighter is anything but. The
story is supposed to be farcical (I think), but it just comes off as stupid and
tiresome. The camerawork is bad, the editing is atrocious (each scene
transition uses a grating jump-back-and-forth-five-times method which makes you
want to kill yourself after 10 minutes of it). The special effects typically
involve a strobe light. This is not a good thing.
What is mildly good is Forbes (the only real actor in the picture), and
Martinez makes for a curiously understated action hero. If only he didn't
mutter all his lines beneath his breath, thus rendering the picture even less
comprehensible.
Hit 'im.
Reviewer: Christopher Null



