Fear X


Fear X is a 2003 psychological thriller film directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. The first film to be produced from one of Hubert Selby Jr.'s original screenplays, its eventual box-office failure would force Refn's film company Jang Go Star into bankruptcy. Refn's financial recovery was documented in the 2006 documentary The Gambler.

Plot

A security guard's wife is killed in a seemingly random incident. Prompted by mysterious visions, he journeys to discover the true circumstances surrounding her murder.

Cast

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film earned a 57% rating. On Metacritic, the film earned a score of 61 out of 100, which means "generally favorable reviews." Though the film itself has received mixed reviews, the majority praise John Turturro's performance. LA Weekly says "Turturro... never wavers in his commitment to a role that deprives him of nearly all his actorly tools. keeps Fear X fascinating." The New York Daily News says "Turturro's subtle turn keeps our emotional connection solid" and Compuserve adds "Turturro gets under your skin."

Film ending

Director Nicolas Winding Refn commented on the ending within several interviews:
In an interview with BBC:
In an interview with IndieWire:
"You can view it in many different ways... it's so up to your own interpretation."'
Actor John Turturro also commented on the ending within an interview with Channel 4: "I liked it because the idea of the story was about a simple man thrust into this overwhelming, debilitating circumstance, and he never really finds out what happens... Nicholas doesn't have all the answers to what he's trying to do. A lot of times these guys, their biggest problem is solving the script, but Nicholas seems to be a filmmaker who likes to throw the script away."

Festivals


The film was shot in sequence.

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