Abruptio
Abruptio is a 2023 American puppet horror film written, edited, and directed by Evan Marlowe. Produced by Barry Finlayson, Kerry Marlowe, Martin White, and Susan Finlayson, the film stars James Marsters, Christopher McDonald, Jordan Peele, Robert Englund, and Sid Haig in his final film before his death on September 21, 2019.[2][3][4]
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Directed by | Evan Marlowe |
Written by | Evan Marlowe |
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Cinematography | Evan Marlowe |
Edited by | Evan Marlowe |
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Running time | 94 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Abruptio had its world premiere online at the Santa Monica Film Festival on January 17, 2023.
Premise
Les Hackel (James Marsters) is a guy down on his luck who wakes to find an explosive device has been implanted in his neck. He must carry out heinous crimes in order to stay alive while trying to identify the mastermind manipulating the now twisted and strange world around him.[5]
— Evan Marlowe
Cast
- James Marsters as Les Hackel, Danny's best friend
- Christopher McDonald as Police Chief Richter
- Sid Haig[6][7][8] as Sal Cheek
- Hana Mae Lee as Chelsea
- Robert Englund[9] as Mr. Salk
- Jordan Peele[10][11] as Danny, Les Hackel's best friend[12][13]
- Ross King as Lloyd, Les Hackel's boss[14]
- Rich Fulcher as Dummkopf
- Carole Ruggier as Doreen Hackel, Les Hackel's mother
- Patrick Cavanaugh as Dennis
- Kerry Marlowe as Allison, Les Hackel's girlfriend
Production
Voice recording
Voice recording started on May 23, 2015, in Los Angeles, California, with Evan Marlowe serving as cinematographer.[15][16][17] Recording sessions wrapped on December 2, 2017.[18] In December 2017, several actors were confirmed to have voiced characters, including James Marsters, Robert Englund, Sid Haig, Jordan Peele, Hana Mae Lee, and Christopher McDonald.[19]
Production
On September 23, 2019, the film's crew relayed their feelings towards the passing of co-star Sid Haig, while confirming they would finish production on Abruptio soon, for a then-projected release in 2020.[20] In April 2020, Marlowe revealed information about the film's production:
Abruptio is a puppet movie. We resolved (for some insane reason) to use only realistic lifelike hand puppets in actual settings, just like any other movie. No CGI backgrounds or actors wearing prosthetic makeup. This sort of thing has never been done. The Dark Crystal comes close, though there, the designers weren't bound by the confines of reality. We've had a few incredibly skilled people helping out. Jeff Farley has been our lead puppet fabricator. Again, this kind of work isn't common, so some amount of trial and error has been needed to find the balance of aesthetic, durability and function. Meaning, the heads need to look great on camera, hold up well under shooting environments that are often hostile, and let the puppeteer emote without too much effort. When it comes to the actual shoot, our puppeteer Danny Montooth lip syncs with each line, played on loop on my magical iPad until all the aspects (lighting, camera movement, mouth motion, eye line) are just right. Once I've got the footage, I edit it up and then our visual effects guy John Sellings smooths out any problems. When a scene is done, it gets color-corrected and graded, and then the sound and score are added. I'd estimate a good 30% of the film is ready to go. We were set to shoot another 30% this year when the coronavirus shut down production. Who knows what the immediate future of film production will be, not only for major studio work but small-scale (read: zero crew) productions like ours? We hope we can rev back up this year.[19]
In a June 2020 interview, the film's director Evan Marlowe revealed that with "six years in, we're still not quite halfway done filming. We plan to pick up where we left off in the coming months."[14] In August 2020, production resumed, with coronavirus safety protocols in place, including limited crew members.[21] Filming wrapped on March 4, 2021,[22] before post-production wrapped by March 2022.[23][24] In August 2022, the film was completed.[25]
Release
Abruptio had its online world premiere at the Santa Monica Film Festival on January 17, 2023.[26][27] The film also streamed online at the Cinequest Film & Creativity Festival on March 1, 2023, before its physical screening in August 2023.[28][29] It had its public theatrical premiere at Panic Film Fest on April 15, 2023.[30][31][32] It also played theatrically at the Fantaspoa Film Festival on April 28 and 30,[33][1] and at the Dundead Film Festival on May 12.[34][35] It is also set to play at the Malibu Film Festival on May 21,[36] the Dark Bridges Film Festival on June 4,[37] the Lighthouse International Film Festival on June 9,[38] the Days of the Dead Film Festival on June 24,[39][40] the Film Invasion LA festival,[41] which is set to run from June 21 to 25,[42] and the Galacticat Film Festival, which is set to run from June 26 to July 2.[43] The film was originally set for release in 2021.[44]
Critical reception
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 83% of 6 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.9/10.[45]
David Gelmini of Dread Central wrote, "Viewers who are not perturbed by the use of human-sized puppets will commend Abruptio for its unique visual-style and its audacious premise. And those who are too perturbed by its irregularity will still find it too damn strange to completely ignore".[46] Stephanie Malone writing for Morbidly Beautiful gave it 5 out of 5 butterflies, calling the film "the total package", while praising the story, character development and detail of the puppets.[47] Anton Bitel, writing for Projected Figures, said the film "is a schizophrenic skedaddle from reality, reflected even in the heavily stylised medium that Marlowe has adopted, and ending with one hell of a hangover. The ensuing cavalcade of unease and wrong disturbs and repels, both in equal measure, and in the best possible way."[48] Carla Davis of 1428 Elm called the film "a trippy, gory puppet horror masterpiece," particularly noting its visuals as "eye-popping" and the level of voice talent and writing which "takes it over the top."[49] Jennie Kermode of Eye for Film gave a positive review, writing the film "stands out because of its format but has a strong narrative and smart ideas behind it".[50] Alan French of Sunshine State Cineplex gave a positive review, summarizing that the film is "one of the most visually unique films of 2023".[51] In a negative review, Kyle Logan of Cultured Vultures said the film "is a singular film on almost every level, which makes it worth seeking out for fans of weird movies, but it has some ideological issues and isn't quite good enough to transcend its niche.[52]
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- "Congrats to Bryan Bowen, the sound effects designer behind 007's latest. We're busy in postproduction on Abruptio and expect to have it all wrapped by early next year". Facebook. November 5, 2021. Retrieved December 10, 2021.
- "Happy to announce the visual portion of post-production is over and we move on now to the audio portion". Facebook. March 9, 2022. Retrieved March 19, 2022.
- It only took 7 years but Abruptio is Done
- "After 8 long years, we FINALLY present to you, the world premiere of ABRUPTIO!! For the next few weeks, the film will be live on xolo.tv as part of the Santa Monica Film Festival. The subscription is 5 bucks (cancel anytime). Needless to say, this one isn't for the children". Facebook. January 17, 2023. Retrieved January 27, 2023.
- "Abruptio has been named an Official Selection of the SMFF! We'll be having our world premiere during the festival. Dates TBA, but you'll be able to watch the film online. Congrats to our hard-working team of artists who made this possible, and thanks so much to the Santa Monica Film Festival". Facebook. December 9, 2022. Retrieved January 11, 2023.
- "More great news! Abruptio is an Official Selection of CINEQUEST". Facebook. Retrieved February 11, 2023.
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- "We are thrilled to announce our first official selection of the Summer Cycle!!! "Abruptio" will be making it's Indiana Premiere at #daysofthedeadfilmfestival". Facebook. March 15, 2023. Retrieved March 17, 2023.
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- Kermode, Jennie (April 27, 2023). "Abruptio Review". Eye for Film. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
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