Jack Be Nimble (1993)

  • Year: 1993
  • Released: 04 Feb 1994
  • Country: New Zealand
  • Adwords: 2 wins & 5 nominations
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107242/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/jack_be_nimble
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  • Available in: 720p, 1080p,
  • Language: English
  • MPA Rating: R
  • Genre: Horror, Thriller
  • Runtime: 92 min
  • Writer: Garth Maxwell, Rex Pilgrim
  • Director: Garth Maxwell
  • Cast: Alexis Arquette, Sarah Smuts-Kennedy, Bruno Lawrence
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6.1/10
57% – Audience

Jack Be Nimble Storyline

Jack and Dora, abandoned by their parents as babies, are desperate to find each other after years of adoption. Jack’s young life has been spent with a sadistic family. Dora, whose life has been somewhat better, has developed extra-sensory powers which tell her that Jack’s in danger and drives her to search for him.

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Jack Be Nimble Movie Reviews

Intense

Abandoned by their drunken and disturbed mother at a very young age, Jack and Dora are soon adopted by different families. Dora is taken in by a caring well-to-do couple while Jack is sent to live with a country family, consisting of a cruel mother, an abusive father and their four creepy daughters. Dora, an introvert with psychic abilities, leads a mostly normal life, though it’s a mostly friendless one. Jack, beaten and tormented every day, grows up hostile and explosive. With the help of a weird, shop-class constructed hypnosis machine, Jack kills his adopted parents and flees the farm. Dora, with the help of her abilities, is able to find Jack and bring him back with her. But the reunion is not a happy one. Jack is seriously emotionally disturbed, lashing out at everyone that his sister loves and violently confronting their natural parents once the two are able to track them down. The increasingly emotionally distraught Dora tries desperately to hold onto her life and those she loves. To make matters worse, the four creepy sisters show up, determined to find Jack and take their revenge upon him. When Jack is indeed kidnapped by the freaky foursome, it is up to Dora to find him and save him.

This is both a horror movie, a grim fairy tale and a tense emotional drama, sometimes difficult to watch but always just intense enough to keep you from looking away. The performances are awesome, especially by the two leads. Alexis Arquette is frightening and sympathetic, turning in an incredibly harrowing performance as the scarred Jack and doing a great accent to boot. Sarah Smuts-Kennedy is equally awesome as the conflicted Dora. The storyline may be somewhat thin, but the emotions of the characters are plenty strong enough to fill in the gaps. There is little violence, but that which is shown is brutal and merciless, especially the shocker ending. A weird little gem of a film – not for everyone, but definitely worth catching at least once.

A colorful horror adventure about taking revenge!

This fantastic film is an adventure based upon an old fairy tale with the stepmother and three gruesome step sisters. But Jack will be taking his bloody revenge.

Our film club featured this, and all the viewers were astonished. It’s brutal, it’s beautiful, it’s sparkling with splatter and horror ideas. A true classic, and hidden gem! A complete movie of of vibrant colors sick ideas! The use of colors are greater than David Lynch manages in his films, and reminded me in that way of Blue Velvet!

You really don’t know what you’ve been missing out before you see this! Go head over heels to get hold of this one! Though it deserves to be seen at a large screen, or preferably in a cinema, though that might be difficult for most.

This is one fine example of how great New Zealand cinema scene is, and I’ll without any doubt consider this as a classic but refined gore, which should inspire many.

So get gold of this must-see film! But, of course… be nimble!

Awkward mix of gothic horror and social drama never finds its tone

“Jack Be Nimble” is a strange and unpleasant movie, the result of an unsuccessful attempt to mix a whimsical gothic horror story with down-and-dirty social realism. The movie doesn’t manage any atmosphere or scares and thus fails as horror, gothic or otherwise. Its attempts at realism also fail, with one-note performances and the constant incursion of the story’s supernatural elements, which don’t mesh with with the real locations and lack of style on offer.

The plot: a brother and sister are orphaned and split up when the sister is adopted first. She is adopted into a loving family, but the boy ends up being abused by sadistic foster parents, and spooked by their four daughters, who materialise over him and watch him sleep. He eventually escapes when he uses his mind control abilities with a machine he made in metal work to get his revenge, go off and find his sister. She shacks up with the legendary character actor Bruno Lawrence, in what I believe may have been his last film appearance. Their relationship – a young girl with a much older man – is too “real” for this material, like the theme of abusive foster parents. There are ways for supernatural fiction to deal with distressing, real-world issues, but this movie doesn’t find them.

The main character is played by pre-surgery Alexis Arquette. I didn’t realise he wasn’t Kiwi, so he must have nailed the accent. He’s kind of weird looking, though, like a Calvin Klein model with acromegaly. He reminds me of Rondo Hatton.

The movie was just such an awkward mix – and quite unpleasant in places – that I wasn’t able to focus on it for long. It didn’t make much sense and I don’t think I wanted it to. I probably should have bailed out early.