Beautiful & Twisted
Beautiful & Twisted
NR | 08 June 2015 (USA)
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Following the murder of hotel heir Ben Novack Jr., police focus their investigation on his wife, Narcy.

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BelSports

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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Rio Hayward

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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Maleeha Vincent

It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.

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Philippa

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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phd_travel

This fascinating and well made true life murder movie is stylishly made with a tongue in cheek humor throughout. The glamor is fun to watch and the murders are quite brutal. The strange marriage and the stranger than fiction killings are very interesting to watch.The cast is good if much better looking than the real life characters. The stunningly beautiful Paz Vega who looks like a prettier version of Penelope Cruz makes the most of the juicy role as the unbelievably deranged stripper turned murderous wife. Candice Bergen is effective as the disapproving mother in law. Rob Lowe is quite good as the whipped hotel heir who for some strange reason still stayed married to that crazy wife.Worth a watch.

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Desertman84

Beautiful And Twisted is an original Lifetime TV movie based on the true story about the Novack Murders and their investigation.It stars Rob Lowe,Paz Vega and Candace Bergen.It touches on themes about love,greed,excess and weirdness.The setting of the story is at Miami,Florida where a millionaire and heir to a hotel fortune,Ben Novack,Jr goes to a strip club and meets a beautiful and sexy stripper,Narcy.Ben falls for her and they decide to get married going against the wishes of his mother,Bernice.Their marriage is characterized that of kinkiness,adultery,violence,awkwardness and intense love for another.However,it then led to distrust for one another which led to the murders of both Bernice and Ben.A police investigation was made and later found out that the culprits were Narcy and her brother,Cristobal with the motive of acquiring the family fortune.If there is one reason to see this movie,it is Paz Vega.I love her portrayal as Nancy as the femme fatale.While it may not be an Emmy- Award winning performance,I must say that it was definitely entertaining for it is filled with a lot of sexiness and humor.Also,she made Narcy an interesting character.As for compelling characters,it was also nice to see Rob Lowe provide an entertaining performance as well as Ben Novack,the battered and constantly outsmarted husband. It has qualities of campiness and silliness that the viewer will definitely find it fun and entertaining.

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edwagreen

This film is far from beautiful and I would agree with rather bent or twisted.It's another opportunity for Rob Lowe to play in a lunatic like film. He is brought up in extraordinary wealth and largely ignored by his jet-setting parents. By later in the film, the mother, ably played by a very aged Candice Bergen admits that her marriage to the wealthy magnate was far from a bargain.The murder scenes are gruesome to say the least as Ben (Lowe) gets the idiot of the year award for putting up with his dazzling but beautiful wife and her escapades of violent behavior directed at him and his mother.Neurotically sick best describes this film and it doesn't exactly show the Florida police as being savvy in the beginning to figure out what is going on here.

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mgconlan-1

"Beautiful & Twisted" was directed by someone named Christopher Zalla from a script by Teena Booth (essentially Lifetime's go-to writer when they can't get Christine Conradt that week), Stephen Kay, Inon Shampanier and Natalie Shampanier — I'm assuming those last two are a married couple and I can only hope their real-life relationship is better than the one they wrote about! "Beautiful & Twisted" is based on an actual story, the murder of hotel heir Ben Novack, Jr. (Rob Lowe) by his wife Narcisa "Narcy" Veliz (Paz Vega — an ironic first name given the morals, or lack thereof, of her character!), Narcy's brother Cristobal (Hemky Madera) and a couple of hit people in Cristobal's posse. Ben Novack, Sr. built and ran the famous Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami, and though his business eventually went south and he had to sell the hotel (and died a few years later), at the time this story opens his wife, Bernice Novack (played by Candice Bergen in a performance that essentially steals the movie), is still alive in the big house her husband's money bought them, with a living room the size of an Astaire-Rogers movie set whose centerpiece is a grand piano given the Novacks by Frank Sinatra.The film is narrated by Rob Lowe's character in a posthumous flashback — a gimmick that's been used in great movies like "Sunset Boulevard" as well as lousy ones like "Scared to Death" and that I recall on seeing on at least one previous Lifetime film, "The Two Mr. Kissels" (about two rich kids done to death by their grasping, gold-digging wives) — as he explains the weird upbringing he had: he lived with his parents in a 17th floor suite at the Fontainebleau and literally never saw any kids his own age. The only women he ever met were dancers and showgirls at the hotel, so naturally when he grew up and came of age sexually dancers and showgirls were the only women he was attracted to — which meant that when he wasn't pursuing his own business as a convention planner, he was hanging out strip clubs and paying handsomely for lap dances.He meets Narcy at one such club, and finds that she's not willing to leap into bed with him at her first glance at his bankroll — she's a single mom working as a dancer to raise her daughter May (Soni Bringas), and she's making a pathetic attempt to shield May from the sordidness of what she does for a living even though the girl is on to her and knows exactly how her mom is keeping the proverbial roof over their heads. Ben falls for Narcy big-time and insists she quit her job and marry him — which is just fine with her — and she's shown in the film as a full-blown femme fatale in the classic noir manner, keeping Ben (and every other male she encounters, it seems) hopelessly hooked by throwing her sexual wiles at them. The other aspect of Ben's character that provides interest is he's a huge devotée of superhero comic books in general and Batman in particular — he boasts that he owns the second-largest collection of Batman memorabilia in the world and he even has a working version of the Batmobile used in the 1960's Batman TV show — and he compares himself to Batman and Narcy to Catwoman. He rescues her from a drunken club patron who's trying to rape her in the parking lot (though even before he arrives she's done such a good job fighting the guy off she hardly seems to need rescue!) and the relationship spirals from there, as in "out of control.""Beautiful & Twisted" is one of those frustrating movies that could have been considerably better than it is — I kept thinking of "Double Indemnity" throughout, also a story about a decent but weak man entrapped into a murder plot by a sexually aggressive and irresistible femme fatale, and also narrated, if not literally from beyond the grave, at least by a character knocking at heaven's (or hell's) door (the narration in "Double Indemnity" is dictated onto a Dictaphone machine by Fred MacMurray's character as he is mortally wounded), and wondering how 1940's people like James M. Cain, Raymond Chandler and Billy Wilder could get this story so triumphantly right while Christopher Zalla, Teena Booth and the rest of her writing committee fell far short of the story's interesting potential.Part of the problem is Rob Lowe; given that the biggest off-screen thing anyone remembers about him is his sexual shenanigans in a hotel room during a Democratic convention, it's almost inevitable that he get cast in things like this and "Drew Peterson: Untouchable" (in which he was the killer, and he acted considerably better than he did as the victim here!), but there's something superficial about him, something too light-hearted to make him work as the driven Ben Novack, Jr. Fred MacMurray wasn't any great shakes as an actor, either, but Wilder got a laconic, emotionally restrained performance out of him that works far better for this type of story than Lowe's almost terminal charm — it's as if Lowe and his director and writers desperately wanted us to like this guy and see him as a pathetic victim of a sexual snare, but he's too much of a sleazepit to make it work and instead we end up thinking through most of the movie that these two deserved each other!

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