Cleopatra's Second Husband (1998)

reviewed by
Christopher Null


                       CLEOPATRA'S SECOND HUSBAND
                    A film review by Christopher Null
                      Copyright 2000 filmcritic.com
                             filmcritic.com

Ever had a houseguest that wouldn't leave? You don't know the half of it. A striking departure from films like Pacific Heights, Cleopatra's Second Husband cuts deep and pours salt in the wound -- a harrowing story that goes from semi-romantic comedy to gruesome thriller without looking back.

Jon Reiss's debut feature tells the story of Robert Marrs (Paul Hipp), an independently wealthy and prissy photographer unable to impregnate his wife Hallie (Bitty Schram). When they leave for a short trip, Zack (Boyd Kestner) and Sophie (Pitch Black's Radha Mitchell) are enlisted to care for the house. But upon their return, the place is a mess, the fish are dead, and Zack & Sophie don't look to leave.

Things get spicy when Robert has a tryst with Sophie, his wife leaves, Sophie follows suit, and Zack becomes a devil in the flesh, soon turning Robert into a zombified slave. What happens next I won't spoil, but suffice it to say the best is yet to come.

Cleopatra is startling in its originality, and while it's only 93 minutes long, the movie feels epic in its scope, thanks to all the twists and turns. In other words, it's destined to become a cult classic.

The film's few failings -- atrocious sound design that leaves numerous lines inaudible, too many scenes that chat about rather that show the action, and a draggy first act -- are largely forgivable. In a nutshell, if you're a fan of independent film, seek out Cleopatra's Second Husband and see if your jaw doesn't hit the floor like mine.

RATING:  ****
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MPAA Rating: R

Director: Jon Reiss Producer: Jacqui De La Fontaine, Jill Goldman, David Rubin Writer: Jon Reiss Starring: Paul Hipp, Boyd Kestner, Bitty Schram, Radha Mitchell, Alexis Arquette, Jonathan Penner, Nancye Ferguson

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