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4/10
People with Strange Hobbies ...
Coventry8 January 2009
You automatically grow suspicious and lower your expectations when they're giving away movies for free. "The Box Collector" only just came out early 2008, never played in cinemas or even hit rental stores (or at least not to my knowledge) and yet already a TV-magazine here in my country gave away free exemplars last week! That can't be a very promising sign, now can it? Still, I can't deny several tiny aspects about this production intrigued me right from the start. "The Box Collector" is Belgian/Canadian collaboration (those are extremely rare) with an prominent English born producer in the director's chair – John Daly who sadly passed away in the meantime already - and the underrated Belgian director Guy Lee Thys at the scripting table. As a fellow Belgian and probably one of the very few people who struggled through Thys' demented horror thriller "The Pencil Murders", I kind of felt obliged to see "The Box Collector" as well. Moreover, the film stars as the aging Margot Kidder ("Black Christmas", "Sisters", "The Amityville Horror") as a psychotic mother and what self-respecting horror fanatic doesn't want to see that? Overall, I can't really be too harsh on "The Box Collector" but it's undeniably a lackluster and derivative effort, with an extremely incoherent script and multiple utterly senseless plot twists. The events take place in a remote and nameless little factory town. Actually, I'm pretty sure the town must be called "Utopia". Why? Because there are gorgeous, voluptuous and easy-going girls everywhere (at the pharmacist, at the bar and even moving in next door) and they all have the hots for the same local yokel. This lucky bastard, however, lives under the reign of his dominant mother and doesn't even have a clue what horrible things she (Margot Kidder) and her crazy Tarot card friend Luz discuss at the coffee table. Her small world brightens up entirely when the sweet beautiful single mother Marie moves in next door with her daughter. Harry falls madly in love, but obviously mommy doesn't approve. "The Box Collector" is a strange movie. I don't think this was an intentional choice, but merely a matter of incompetence. The main storyline isn't exactly what you would call original. The spooky dominant mother is one of the most commonly known thriller concepts, dating all the way back to Hitchcock's "Psycho" and possibly even far beyond, and "The Box Collector" hardly adds anything new to this. The sub plots are wildly uneven, abruptly handled and totally irrelevant, like the marriage issues of a snake-hunting playboy and Marie's jealous ex-husband showing up again. The final twist is just plain bizarre and you better don't put too much thought into that, or else you might end up hating the film. Margot Kidder overacts with a passion, but the show is undoubtedly stolen by the beauty of the Belgian actresses Lyne Renee and Marie Vinck. Yes, this country is the ideally fertile breeding ground for gorgeous, sexy women! One last thing, the odd title refers to the fact that our protagonist like to paint boxes. There are some strange people with even stranger hobbies out there
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4/10
Left more questions than answers
mmsexybetty7 October 2017
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When I first started watching it, I was really engaged. It dragged somewhat throughout the movie, but it still kept my interest. Very interesting characterizations, and good acting from Margot Kidder. However, overall, the movie's story line was very choppy; it jumped from one thing to another; and you're not sure who's coming or going? I found the ending disappointing. It left me with more questions than answers? Did the mother kill her husband? Did her crazy tarot reading friend and crazy rattlesnake collector husband really exist? Did the son kill his mother, and the girl that did once live next door? Was his father having an affair with that girl, and the mother killed them both? I was left feeling very confused with what was real and what wasn't. The only thing I knew to be real was the son's relationship with his overbearing mother. Otherwise, crazy movie!!
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6/10
Lois Lane as you've never seen her before. An interesting take on the over protective mother theme. I say B-
cosmo_tiger18 February 2011
A over protective mother (Kidder) think that the girl her son (Segan) is seeing is ruining the lives of everyone in the town. This movie shows Margot Kidder as you've never seen her before. After a new young woman moves next door and Harry (Segan) begins a relationship with her, Beth (Kidder) becomes convinced that everything bad that is happening in the town is her fault. This was originally a TV movie, and it shows. The story is good, but the acting outside of Kidder and Lyne Renee, who plays the neighbor, is terrible. It is a very interesting movie though, and the fact that Lois Lane plays a borderline psycho makes it more interesting to watch. This movie has a twist ending that comes out of nowhere and really changes the entire movie. It's not a bad movie, but nothing "Super" either (get it?). I give it a B-.

Would I watch again? - No
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9/10
Absolutely great (but for the last 3 minutes!)
johannes2000-18 August 2009
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I thoroughly enjoyed this movie, that is to say: until the last 3 minutes with a surprise shift that's supposed to knock you down flat and totally change your view on the entire story. Well, to me it seemed totally unnecessary and weird and utterly incomprehensible. Maybe I'm too dumb to grasp it, or too lazy to spend days puzzling about it, but to me it spoiled an otherwise very strong and solid movie and that seems like a pity.

The Box Collector is about a young, uncertain and unassertive guy who lives with his widowed mother in a big house and spends his days painting images of cardboard boxes (hence the movie's title). The mother is very dominating, to the point of castrating, crying hell over the male sex in general, apparently having had very bad experiences with her sons father. When a sexy young lady moves in next door and starts to flirt with the son, mother goes rampant. We then see the son, who gets a relationship with the pretty neighbor, slowly changing into an adult with a mind of his own, while the mother grows more and more insane with spite and jealousy.

I was very impressed with the overall acting. Margot Kidder as the deranged obsessive mother is totally convincing, at many times you just want to slap her in the face for all her chicaneries and for bullying her son. But at the same time Kidder succeeds in letting the frailty of old age and the terror of ultimately being left alone shine through.

Lyne Renee is, apart from a very good actress, a classic beauty and extremely sexy with a very strong charisma, even I (being gay!) found her very exciting and it's understandable that all the men lust after her while all the women see her as a threat.

Noah Segan has an appealing boyish look, with his sad eyes and serious and careful attitude. He plays the character of the son to perfection, he handles his mother with a convincing mix of patience and weariness, and makes it believable that Harry actually still loves her and feels some sort of (guilty) responsibility towards her.

Well, as I said earlier, the last 3 minutes of the movie should better be forgotten. The scene right before The Shift was very climactic and in my opinion could have been the starting-point of a more suitable conclusion of the movie. But who am I.... Since I simply rule out the last minutes, I can without any hesitation rank this movie 9 out of 10.
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7/10
Margot Kidder reminds me of Bette Davis in this movie!
morli14 February 2016
Before watching this movie I read the reviews on line, but I find that everyone has there own idea of what is a good movie. So I delved into the movie- who doesn't like superman with Lois Lane. I did not read spoiler reviews, just basic ones. I found this movie very engaging from the beginning. Bit slow at times, bit confusing in the beginning/ intro but, those slow times actually led to a surprise that sneaks up on you! Drags you back into the plot. Margots performance is very good, I almost forgot she portrayed her famous character of Lois Lane. Her performance Kinda reminds me of Bette Davis in "whatever happened to Baby Jane?" A bit physcotic/ possessive/ all about her. Although that movie was obviously better. I also found the other actors ( whom I really never heard of) to be very good, they added to the very unexpected twist and turns in the movie. The ending was (as many other reviews said) Was the best part of the movie- unpredictable! unexpected! I recommend watching this. Would I watch again, maybe. No, probably
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