John Cope wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 3:37 am
I'm also a big fan of
Sliver and have been since its original release. It's profoundly underrated and misunderstood afaic. My dream video release would have to include a cleaned up version of the workprint which is a tremendously different film (including a different killer) and features the rather famous "helicopter flying into a volcano ending", which is really kind of awesome. I'm not sure which version I prefer actually but the workprint as it stands is in terrible condition and needs the kind of restoration it ain't likely to ever receive. Thankfully, anyway, it is at least available to view
I had not been aware of this and would certainly like to see that in better quality! What a strangely perverse ending too, which whilst it would have been a neat and unexpected twist on the expected climax to this kind of material, I would bet would not have gone down well with test audiences! Interesting to see that Enigma's Age of Loneliness (aka Carly's Song) was originally used for both the opening credits and helicopter ending (although maybe with it being a workprint it was just a placeholder, though it works nicely there), and then in the final theatrical release it just plays over the
revised opening credits and different initial murder victim! I kind of love that theatrical opening because it well captures the moody sensuality (along with the seductive thrill of voyeurism, which is the main theme of the film) as well as opening the film with a giallo-esque bang! (Although I also wonder if there is a sly reference to the opening of 1981's Ghost Story going on there too!)
Which itself immediately ties the film in thematically with the other Ira Levin works like Rosemary's Baby or The Stepford Wives in the sense that we as the audience are just being given the briefest glimpse of the tail end of some horrible fate befalling the last tenant before our oblivious main character (who has a suspiciously interchangeable look to the last anonymous woman) walks into the situation, and herself begins to find out about the nefarious activities going on within! And just why that exclusive apartment that she otherwise would have had no hope of renting suddenly became available at a steal!