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The Fantasist is not entirely successful, but not for want of trying. Director Robin Hardy, who had previously made the great The Wicker Man (1973), achieves some subtlety, littering the background with all sorts of clues linking various people to the killings a balloon like the one John Kavanagh gives Moira Harris being found among one victims things and the picture that the killer sends victims left in the background of other peoples rooms. Some of the characters sketches are good like the funny parody of wine-tasting and in particular a haunting story told by Mick Lally about his employers wifes murder. Moira Harris has an appealing lilt of brogue and brings a warm presence to the film. Her frightened scenes before the killer and her romantic longeurs are extremely convincing. Although ultimately the film does play on the cliche of the unfulfilled Irish virgin, seeming to confirm and crudely solicit to Catholic sexual guilts with Harriss newfound sexual liberation invariably attracting a deadly killer who romances his women victims before disposing of them and the film seeming to suggest that her availability has invited such. There are times when Hardys touches are just crude like the cutting between the killing of the first victim and the carving up of a roast. He constantly teeters over into scenes of immense silliness like during the often scary climactic confrontation where the killer takes time out to play patty-cake on Harriss bare ass. Theres an amazingly absurd performance from Timothy Bottoms who makes obscene phone-calls in funny accents and forces Harris to hide coins in her underwear then goes searching for them with a divining rod. The film does gain its feet in a genuinely weird ending where the killer produces a knife Do knives interest you at all? Nothing not gold, not silver, not even platinum is quite as beautiful as tempered steel and forces Harris to model for nude photos (which are posed with a genuine eroticism) where she overcomes him by offering herself to him. His final dispatch with he hanging from the rail of the ferry with his foot caught in a strap, where she disposes of him by simply undoing his false leg is pretty funny.
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