Who?

1974

Action / Mystery / Sci-Fi / Thriller

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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 33 min
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1 hr 33 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca6 / 10

Interesting, to say the least

WHO? is an interesting little Cold War thriller with an existential theme. It involves a top American scientist who is involved in a car accident in communist Germany. When he's returned home, due to horrific burns his whole head is encased in a metal mask, which makes him look like a robot. However, the powers that be question his very identity, and wonder whether he is in fact a Russian spy...

It's certainly an intriguing set-up, and what I loved about this film is that it deals with questions of identity and existence in a thought-provoking way. The whole movie hinges on the acting of Joseph Bova inside the mask, and very good he is too, despite looking ridiculous. He brings a real sense of sadness to the part so that you feel for his plight.

The mystery aspects of the storyline are acceptable, and there are a few action scenes to perk things up a little bit. Elliott Gould is the nominal protagonist in this one but he plays rather a dull and stuffy character, although Trevor Howard is fun in his flashback scenes. WHO? isn't an entirely successful film, which is why it's virtually forgotten these days, but it's definitely worth a look for those with a penchant for offbeat cinema.

Reviewed by dbdumonteil8 / 10

The spy thriller meets Alexandre Dumas.....

...and "Le Vicomte De Bragelonne" and its iron mask. At the beginning of his career ,Jack Gold made movies which were anything but derivative: think of "Catholics"(also featuring T.Howard) or "the Medusa touch" .

"Who" is an overlooked spy thriller ,which takes elements from "Manchurian candidate", "seconds " and Alexandre Dumas and brings them all back home;without special effect,or almost,he creates a thoroughly disturbing atmosphere ,helped by a superlative performance by J.Bova who succeeds in making his character endearing and extremely moving ,against all odds.

Eliott Gould's investigation does not matter much,it's not essential;the subject of the movie is "is life worth living when you've become "inhuman"?" (that perfectly explains the final death of the "second " Martino).

Some scenes are extraordinary,spooky ,without the usual horror paraphernalia :Martino walking through the streets of the city is a great moment;the mask ,which could look like that of an ET ,a serial killer or a clown, is more frightening (and more human because of those eyes)than the bandages of the invisible man.

The message is not "can he resume the Neptune project?" but "how can

he find a reason to believe and to live?"If you find a way,everything's possible:it's hope for people who think they are no longer part of the human race (is there a reason to be proud of being part of them anyway?)

let this sleeper be an introduction to the other Gold movies I mention above.

Reviewed by christopher-underwood7 / 10

A film I had never heard of or seen stills from is certainly worth a look

This is pretty strange. An eminent US scientist has been seized by the Russians and after an element of brainwashing seek to return him to act on their behalf. Unfortunately, perhaps, for them he has had a serious accident out there and has been given considerable surgical reconstruction. The upshot is that the guy looks like a tin man and it is hard to know if her really is who everyone thinks he is. It is a slight story with insufficient set-up for us to care one way or the other but as questions arise as to whether he even wants to be who he might be things get interesting and certainly no less weird as he strolls about trying to find himself. A film I had never heard of or seen stills from is certainly worth a look. For me, Trevor Howard just about holds it together but Elliott Gould is brilliant and makes it all much better than it might have been.

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