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The Horseman (DVD Details)

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There is a scene in Leon where the titular hitman explains to his protégé that the rifle is the first weapon you learn because it allows you to keep your distance from the ‘client’ and you progress so that the last weapon to master is the knife. 
 
Being a bereaved father rather than an assassin, Christian, doesn’t bother with formalities but uses his anger, detective skills and a toolbox to work his way through the men involved in the low budget porn movie in which his drugged daughter lost her life before being disposed of.
 
The Horseman is Steven Kastrissios’ feature film debut where, as well as directing, he wrote the story, produced and edited.  Developed from a low budget short, he wanted to make it into a full length film but didn’t want it to look like a complete amateur effort with him and two mates doing everything with a group of first time actors.  Upping the budget to a still low AU$80,000, he was able to employ a reasonably experienced actor and people who knew what they were doing with camerawork, lighting and the more technical side of lugging electronic equipment around.
 
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This is a brute of a revenge movie with plenty of face bashing, knee crunching and even a blowtorch being applied to someone’s chest.  Throw in a torture scene where Christian tries to extract information from someone he holds responsible by attaching fishhooks to his genitals and tugging on the line and you know that this is going to be nasty, vicious and bloody.
 
It doesn’t fall into the moralistic trap of other revenge movies by showing the anti-hero as some alternative to the police as all you know is that Christian’s daughter died when she choked on her own vomit and the autopsy found traces of marijuana, cocaine and heroin in her system and semen from four men. We don’t know what the police did or didn’t do so this is a stripped down film in which a grieving father receives a tape of his late daughter in a porno and decides to track down the men involved to see who supplied her with the fatal drugs.
 
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Peter Marshall’s Christian is an oddly believable character as he isn’t a member of the police force or a former special forces commando – just an ordinary exterminator after bigger pests.
 
Working on a tiny budget and doing more than most directors (other members of the crew also doubled up or worked for free, such as producer Rebecca Dakin who also did the catering), Steven Kastrissios has written a reasonably compelling story which he directed well with plenty of violence and blood. The Horseman isn’t the most accomplished or thought provoking you will ever see but it does exactly what it sets out to deliver.
 

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