

It could have used a little more in the plot department, as we don't really get to know much about the Photographer's background other than his apparent family links to the Third Reich. From the lighting and sound to the quality of the film itself, i have to say I was impressed.ĭespite all this though I did feel slightly underwhelmed by the whole experience. This is also a rather well made movie, surprisingly so in-fact. The rest of the cast do perform quite well, especially young Jade Risser, who probably had the hardest role to play of them all. Murder-Set-Pieces also has cameo performances by Tony Todd, in an amusing Porn Store scene, as well as Gunnar Hansen as a Nazi gundealer.

Actor Sven Garrett really did give an excellent, if chilling, performance here. nasty doesn't even start to describe him. Here is one person that has no qualms about who he kills, which does include children, or about how he goes about killing them.
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Murder-Set-Pieces is an incredibly nasty movie from start to finish, and credit must be given to director Nick Palumbo for bring a character as repellent as the Photographer to life. So the movie alternates between the two characters right up until the very end. The bad news for camera boy is that his current girlfriend's younger sister Jade (Jade Risser) has her suspicions about him, not that anyone believes her of course. The plot, of which there isn't an awful lot of in all honesty, surrounds the exploits of a photographer, who happens to be a Neo Nazi, that likes nothing more in his spare time than to rape, murder and generally abuse young women. Fortunately I recently acquired a copy from a friend (cheers squire) and a couple of days ago sat down to watch it. If I am going to watch something I want to see it as it was originally planned by the director. One thing I was sure of though is that I did not want to watch the Lionsgate release, without having seen the unrated version first. That did get me interested, but I still didn't get around to watching it, probably because the price tag was too high. However, all I had really read, and properly digested, was an article in an issue of Ultra-Violent. Of course I had heard of it, and I had heard about both the positive and negative press about it. That being said I tried to ignore as much hype and gum-flapping surrounding Murder-Set-Pieces as possible. I know I will eventually cave in and catch the movie but don't smash me around the head in order to get me to watch it. I'm all for promoting a movie, but sometimes it gets to be too much. One of them being incessant hype surrounding it. When it comes to movies there are a couple of things that will immediately put me off watching them.
