Why is this called the unknown trilogy? Is it possibly because it is unknown how they got their budget? Unknown why this was made or simply obvious that there is only one link between the stories.
This link being Dr Sol Rubin a Behavioural Psychologist apparently who allows us insight into erm something we are meant to get insight into through 3 short stories. Dr Rubin is in all of them but has his moment of glory at the graveside of our final subject one where you wish one of the funeral party would tell him to shut up and take the camera crew away.
The three short stories have titles as well, however as the film is so badly edited together than merely stories 2 and 3 have their titles before them and we have to wait until the final titles to find the name of the first one.
Unknown Trilogy is a masterpiece of time wasting style direction. The fact that the writers were struggling to fill their 30-minute slots is endemic of the failures of this film. So we have slow motion scenes of kids drinking beer, characters who are obviously dead driving about an awful lot, overweight enforcers giving chase or possibly the best being someone blatantly going to toilet.
Acting is uniformly bad which adds to both amusement and at least means all can be considered equal, except for Angie Everhart in the last story who practically shines like a guiding light of the screen. Which is a bit of a shame for her really.
Direction is sloppy, continuity bad and sets nihilistic which is most apparent in the middle story. I particularly enjoyed the school canteen, which looked like a rescue centre.
Music exists and is by far the best in the final story but this is because Christmas Carols are out of copyright. Still whoever wrote the carol related accident whilst dad is trying to reverse and choose the most suitable music should win an award as it really made me laugh.
Watch if you want to understand how not to make movies. A sort of Hammer Horror Collection without the grace, style, acting, music, direction or production.
This link being Dr Sol Rubin a Behavioural Psychologist apparently who allows us insight into erm something we are meant to get insight into through 3 short stories. Dr Rubin is in all of them but has his moment of glory at the graveside of our final subject one where you wish one of the funeral party would tell him to shut up and take the camera crew away.
The three short stories have titles as well, however as the film is so badly edited together than merely stories 2 and 3 have their titles before them and we have to wait until the final titles to find the name of the first one.
Unknown Trilogy is a masterpiece of time wasting style direction. The fact that the writers were struggling to fill their 30-minute slots is endemic of the failures of this film. So we have slow motion scenes of kids drinking beer, characters who are obviously dead driving about an awful lot, overweight enforcers giving chase or possibly the best being someone blatantly going to toilet.
Acting is uniformly bad which adds to both amusement and at least means all can be considered equal, except for Angie Everhart in the last story who practically shines like a guiding light of the screen. Which is a bit of a shame for her really.
Direction is sloppy, continuity bad and sets nihilistic which is most apparent in the middle story. I particularly enjoyed the school canteen, which looked like a rescue centre.
Music exists and is by far the best in the final story but this is because Christmas Carols are out of copyright. Still whoever wrote the carol related accident whilst dad is trying to reverse and choose the most suitable music should win an award as it really made me laugh.
Watch if you want to understand how not to make movies. A sort of Hammer Horror Collection without the grace, style, acting, music, direction or production.