He's a pure psycho! He's a dirty and vicious rapist! Now he wants to rape Kim Basinger as he strangles the life out of her. Yep, Lukas Haas reprises his role from the Harrison Ford thriller, "Witness." This time, instead of terrorizing Kelly McGillis...he is out to rape and murder Kim Basinger. Fear not...Kim Basinger will go psycho, too. Even worse for Lukas Haas...she has a toolbox at her disposal. Today we look at 2008's "While She Was Out," directed by Susan Montford.
Never has Kim Basinger been in so much peril, except during her marriage to Alec Baldwin. At least Baldwin did not shoot her...as Lukas Haas will try to do in this film. We'll skip the backstory as that would serve as a spoiler to the very vicious ending that will leave you and your date in a heavy discussion. Della (Basinger) is a sultry housewife who goes to the mall on Christmas Eve for last second shopping. On her way out, she's accosted by Chuckie (Haas), a pure psycho and his thug cohorts, Huey (Jamie Starr), Vingh (Leonard Wu), and Thomas (Luis Chavez). A mall rent-a-cop comes by and Chuckie pulls out a gun and blows him away. Horrified, Della leaps into her car and speeds away, pursued by the quartet of deviants. They have already told her they will rape and murder her.
Now Della loses control, speeds through barriers, and crashes in a construction zone. With her car ruined, the blonde babe grabs a toolbox from the back, and runs into the site where new homes are under construction. Chuckie arrives with his mates and chase Della. Chuckie has a gun and all four are aroused and ready for rape. A babe and a toolbox...oh, think of the possibilities! Della does and uses the tools smartly and painfully. She is tormented and eventually chased into the thick woods. The war has begun and Della is fighting back. A screwdriver here, a ratchet set there, and soon the would-be rapists are yelling for their mommies. Chuckie is determined, and even with a broken collarbone, he is determined to rape and kill. Okay...the ending. You may or may not like it. I loved it. See and discuss, as they say.
Which tool will Della save for Chuckie? What of the other thugs? Will Della make it home for Christmas? This last question is an eerily pertinent one, you'll see. Ms. Basinger looks sultry even as she goes all-psycho. Mr. Haas looks just as cute as he did in "Witness." Okay, maybe not. For a fine thriller, that acts just like a slasher film, see "While She Was Out."




















