RATING

7
DIRECTOR
Tony Maylam
CAST
Rutger Hauer
Kim Cattrall
Neil Duncan
Michael J. Pollard
Alun Armstrong
Pete Postlethwaite

YEAR

1992

RUNTIME

90 minutes

DATE REVIEWED

7 / 16 / 08

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Split Second


Ten years after Tony Maylam directed a scissored-maniac to slice up a bunch of young punks on a raft (The Burning) he went behind the camera for a little known sci-fi-horror pic entitled Split Second. I remember first viewing this film shortly after it was released on VHS and boy did I enjoy it. I ended up purchasing it on VHS in my teens and found myself still having a blast. Now, my third viewing and 10-or-so-years later, does it still hold up? For the most part, it does. Although clearly dated and boosting a hilarious alternate 2008 flooded and polluted London, the cool characters, cheesy one-liners, and practical effects still manage to hold its own 10-plus-years after its release.

So, the story is set in London 2008, where global warming and constant rain has caused the city to become flooded and in a constant state of near darkness. Amidst this backdrop, we follow a tough smart-mouthed detective named "Harley" (Rutger Hauer), who after losing his partner to a mysterious killer, has become a loose cannon and is forced to team up a new by-the-book partner. The duo comes across a slew of dead bodies with their hearts torn out and eaten and other obvious clues that determine that the killer has returned and is playing a cat-and-mouse game with Harley. Now, determined more than ever to stop the beast, the two grab much-needed "bigger guns" and set off, but can they stop something that may be Lucifer himself?

One of the most memorable things I remember from the flick all these years is the gore. Sure, it's tame compared to today's standards, but it still offers a pretty good amount of blood and numerous open chest cavities. A young (and still ripe) Kim Catrall is in the flick as the widow of the deceased partner and semi-love interest for Rutger Hauer, but luckily the romance is kept to a minimum. As for Hauer's character "Harvey," he's pretty much your stereotypical wise-crackin' badass in a trench coat. Waving around a modified "futuristic" revolver, the man takes crap from no one and is the perfect candidate to take on the foul creature. Speaking of which, despite getting a near-full shot of the monster on the cover, we actually don't see it until the end of the film.

The rest of the movie only shows him in bits and pieces. It's better off that way since it's pretty much a more humanoid version of the creatures from the Alien series, but it still doesn't make it any less cool-looking, in my opinion. My only real gripe about the movie would have to be the final showdown with the creature, which seemed to end a little too hastily. When it's all said and done, Split Second is cliché and fairly predictable, but who cares when you have a beast tearing out people's hearts and a pissed off gun-toting Rutger Hauer on his ass! Since the flick never really got the exposure it should have, it has received somewhat of a cult following over the years by collectors and genre fans, with the DVD going for ridiculous amounts on auction sites. However, if you're like me and own an all-region DVD player, you'll do the smart thing and pick up the Australian DVD instead.

OVERALL

Although cliché and clearly dated, the movie still manages to deliver a fun ride thanks to Rutger Hauer as the tough, loose-cannon detective and the vicious razer-clawed creature that's playing games with him. Still holding its own in the gore and make-up effects department, Split Second is an under-the-radar film that must be seen at least once by horror and sci-fi fans alike. Check this one out!



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John wright :
Posted 80 days ago
Okay first off I love Rutger Hauer..I have dozens of his flicks..so next to his more memoriable movies aka Blade Runner and of course Buffy The vampire slayeroh sorry and of course The Hitcher..which is awesome, screw the remake..anyways this is by far the awesomest and hilarious movie.. ... ed to watch it every night to crash..anyways everyone should see it and enjoy the cheesiness.
Buck :
Posted 82 days ago
I actually enjoy this movie. The humor is what sells it. The interaction between RH and the other two leads is the good bit. Plus of course the hot Catrall in his awesome loft apartment helps. I can't help but like this type of against the grain cop hero.
aida fuentes :
Posted 89 days ago
I forgot that i even have this movie on vhs Iam going to watch it again if i can find it.
glenn hay :
Posted 89 days ago
i agree this is one of rutger hauer's best movies, i guess that isn't saying alot. he's perfect in this role. alot of action and some flat out funny moments make this film one worth checking out. some good gore too. hope they do re-release this on special edition dvd. i have a old vhs copy, it's about worn out.
Blight :
Posted 89 days ago
Great movie. The monster I thought I particulary cool.
Favorite lines:
"It's eating human hearts for c****'s sake!"
"How do you know?"
"We had LUNCH with him!"
Verve :
Posted 89 days ago
"We need big f'n guns!" "He lives on coffee and bon-bons."
I love this movie! Comedy, action, a little spookiness, and a crazy rat guy! I think the best part is when nerd guy starts clicking with Rutger- the scene in the hall with the captain- "Have you all gone stark freaking mad?"
I hope they re-release this one on DVD.