Apology (1986) – Robert Bierman.
This HBO/Cannon co-production has Peter Weller and Lesley Ann Warren providing a touch of class to so-so serial killer potboiler Apology. The hook is a new one to me, conceptual artist Lily(Warren) invites randoms to leave messages on her answerphone, pertaining to past crimes/misdemeanours/regrets, fatally attracting the macabre confessions of 'Claude' (Jimmy Ray Weeks), a homophobic maniac with an exceptionally grisly MO. While never straying from its conspicuously TV Movie-of-the-week aesthetic, Apology mostly held my interest, and not just because I wanted to know what the grandstanding skeeve was planning to do with all those severed peni!
Handsome pair, Weller & Warren are engaging, and appear well-suited, expressing a tangible chemistry, making the inevitable will-they-won't-they shtick appear less contrived than usual. Thriller fans might regard Apology more appreciatively than those looking for an especially bloody Psycho-shocker. Without belabouring the point, the exemplary leads are what prevent this from mediocrity, but even they can't quite revivify the formulaic final act. While Apology is well-made, employing an almost Giallo-esque audio trope, it spiels inexorably to its pallid conclusion, only briefly enlivened by some inspired Macgyver-esque shenanigans. Not wishing to end on a bum note, Maurice Jarre's inventive score has nothing to apologise for, being really rather splendid.








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