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{{quote| '''Epiphany:''' ''(speaking of her mother)'' She said that Johnny Favourite was the closest thing to true evil that she ever wanted to get.}} |
{{quote| '''Epiphany:''' ''(speaking of her mother)'' She said that Johnny Favourite was the closest thing to true evil that she ever wanted to get.}} |
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* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: Lots of 40s-era New Orleans jazz and an excellent score by [[Trevor Jones]]. |
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: Lots of 40s-era New Orleans jazz and an excellent score by [[Trevor Jones]]. |
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* [[Narm]] -- YMMV, but the "who was the ''booooyyy''?!" bit does slip into ''[[ |
* [[Narm]] -- YMMV, but the "who was the ''booooyyy''?!" bit does slip into ''[[Se7en]]''-ish territory, even though the whole ending scene is horrifying. |
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** Though the part in said scene where Epiphany's child's eyes (and Robert de Niro's) turn red is also a little ridiculous, if only because the special effects used are [[Special Effects Failure|pretty corny.]] |
** Though the part in said scene where Epiphany's child's eyes (and Robert de Niro's) turn red is also a little ridiculous, if only because the special effects used are [[Special Effects Failure|pretty corny.]] |
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* [[Nightmare Fuel]] -- The last 30 seconds of the film. |
* [[Nightmare Fuel]] -- The last 30 seconds of the film. |
Revision as of 00:55, 16 April 2014
- Adaptation Displacement: The novel "Falling Angel" isn't half as well-known as this film.
- Complete Monster: Johnny Favourite. When you make the Devil seem like a Reasonable Authority Figure...
Epiphany: (speaking of her mother) She said that Johnny Favourite was the closest thing to true evil that she ever wanted to get. |
- Crowning Music of Awesome: Lots of 40s-era New Orleans jazz and an excellent score by Trevor Jones.
- Narm -- YMMV, but the "who was the booooyyy?!" bit does slip into Se7en-ish territory, even though the whole ending scene is horrifying.
- Though the part in said scene where Epiphany's child's eyes (and Robert de Niro's) turn red is also a little ridiculous, if only because the special effects used are pretty corny.
- Nightmare Fuel -- The last 30 seconds of the film.