{"id":15697,"date":"2015-05-24T05:34:58","date_gmt":"2015-05-24T11:34:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bmovienation.com\/?p=15697"},"modified":"2015-05-19T18:36:05","modified_gmt":"2015-05-20T00:36:05","slug":"brain-damage-1988","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.bmovienation.com\/?p=15697","title":{"rendered":"Brain Damage (1988)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>While the special effects look dated in this computer dominant age of cinema that we live in, Frank Henenlotter&#8217;s imaginative and unsettling Brain Damage has lost of it&#8217;s fun after all these years, and that element is more important than any amount of special effects. Working from the same fundamental plot basic as the director&#8217;s hit trash-film &#8220;Basket Case&#8221;, Brain Damage portrays a relationship between a young man and a hideous creature unfolding. The stories are very different, but it&#8217;s obvious that this idea interests the director and links between the two films are more than obvious (the ham-fisted tribute towards the earlier film being far too much so!). The plot sees a young man named Brian waking up in a pool of blood. It isn&#8217;t long before he&#8217;s tripping and before he knows it, he&#8217;s hooked on the brain fluid that a mysterious thing known as &#8216;Aylmer&#8217; has pumped into his head. Like all parasites, Aylmer doesn&#8217;t give Brian the brain fluid because he&#8217;s a nice guy &#8211; he wants something in return, namely the brains of Brian&#8217;s fellow citizens. Cue lots of bloodletting as Brian and his &#8216;friend&#8217; tear their way through the city!<\/p>\n<p>The fact that budget was a big constraint to this film is always evident, but it hardly matters because the underrated director has taken his ideas and just made the best of them with what he&#8217;s got, and the result is far better than any of these big budget but no idea films that people are often impressed by. A bit like that one with the &#8216;great&#8217; twist where Bruce Willis plays a psychologist to a boy who can see dead people. My only real complaint with Henenlotter&#8217;s handling is that he has a tendency to drag things out a little bit. We see Aylmer open up his mouth, stick the thing in Brian&#8217;s neck and then the fluid going over the brain EVERY time, when once would have sufficed. Many things about the story aren&#8217;t very well explained, or completely ignored; but there are little hints towards the history of Aylmer, and this gives Brain Damage a good dose of intrigue. Leaving it open is good, but maybe just a little more on how Aylmer came about wouldn&#8217;t have gone amiss. There&#8217;s plenty of blood on display, and despite the rather playful effects on the monster itself, Brain Damage still manages to be oddly frightening. And besides, you&#8217;ve got to love John Zacherle&#8217;s voicing! 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