Oh, those Norwegians! Deep down they're as sick and demented as us Americans. Give them a big knife, a movie camera, and nubile blondes and suddenly, they give us a slasher film. Oh, those Norwegian blonde beauties? Yeah...they won't remain beauties long as some sicko with a big knife decides to play a puritanical soul. Our feature today is 2024's "The Blade Cuts Deeper," directed by Gene Dolders.
John Abbott (John Tueart) hosts a TV show in which gruesome crimes are recreated for the TV audience. The last episode, in detail, recreated the sniper serial killer's last killing, a pregnant babe as her husband was embracing her. Now John's hocking the TV show at a film convention and the audience appears cool to him and his plight. Uh oh...someone is in the audience who may be even more critical. In the recreation, the lovely blonde Olivia (Kristin Jaap) plays the pregnant wife. She plays her well...and dies well. Afterwards, John treats her like garbage and makes her walk home. John treats all his crew like garbage. Olivia is followed home and a killer overpowers her and what results is Olivia's heartbreaking and humiliating murder. The killer (Peter Durr) then heads over to the studio where John and his art crew and editors are working late.
John demeans everyone he meets at the studio. Poor John, hardly anyone showed up at the film festival to hear him hock his exploitation show. We meet Jill (Lucy Renton), a pretty gal from the art department. Sadly, she will also meet the killer. The killer has gotten into the studio and hunts down crew members one by one. Who is this killer? Sadly, we figure that out from the outset so there is no mystery in that. The kills are bloody and the weapon is usually a big knife or a screwdriver.
Will our slasher murder everyone in the studio? Will John survive the wrath of this maniac, or will he be saved for the last kill? Has the disintegration of NATO helped Norway along with ditching artsy-fartsy productions and embracing slasher ones? Believe it or not, the message delivered by this film is incredibly relevant to our media driven society. For a bloody one, in the spirit of a true 80s type slasher film, see "The Blade Cuts Deeper."




















