Even by the low standards
of evil-redneck flicks, Sunburst is
atrocious. Dull, terribly acted, and tonally schizophrenic, the picture is more
than halfway over before anything of significance happens, and even the
introduction of an actual plot is insufficient to generate interest. The
picture begins on a college campus, where wholesome coed Jenny (Kathy Baumann)
hooks up with sensitive stud Robert (Peter Hooten). The couple travels to the
mountains to visit a pal, Michael, who quit school for a simpler life in the
wilderness. And that, more or less, is the first 40 minutes of the movie, which
comprises one uneventful scene after another, interspersed with montages set to
fruity ballads. (And let’s not
forget the pointless sequence featuring ’30s crooner Rudy Vallee as a
shopkeeper whom the young lovers encounter.) Eventually, while Jenny and Robert
take a romantic skinny-dip in a mountaintop lake, they’re spotted by a pair of
mouth-breathers (played by James Keach and David Pritchard) who speak to Jenny
and Robert and strongly imply threats of sexual violence. Demonstrating
spectacular stupidity, the heroes head to Michael’s seemingly abandoned cabin,
rather than fleeing to someplace safe, and spend the night screwing. Sure
enough, the rednecks show up with knives to beat the crap out of Robert and
rape Jenny. The next morning, Michael (played by a very young Robert Englund)
finally appears. The future Freddy Krueger must
summon a straight face for insipid speeches like this one, appraising Jenny’s post-assault mood: “She’s doing the right thing. She’s putting
it together for herself without words. She’s just into herself.” Yeesh. Onetime
Miss Ohio Baumann is sexy but vapid, Hooten’s spacey look makes him seem detached, and Keach and Pritchard deliver cartoonish performances.
(Sample Keach dialogue: “I suggest that you go right over there in those bushes
and wizzle your lizard!”) Whether in its original form or its ’80s video
incarnation (bearing the alternate title Slashed
Dreams), this flick is to be avoided at all costs.
Sunburst:
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