Pointless and sadistic but also intense and
single-minded, Cop Killers tells the
simple story of two longhairs on a crime spree. More specifically, it tells the
story of a wannabe drug dealer who realizes that his partner is a psychopath.
There’s no hero in this movie, so the dramatic question is how much violence
Alex (Bill Osco) can stomach before he stands up to Ray (Jason Williams).
Similarly, watching this movie asks viewers how much senseless bloodshed they
can endure before looking away. Although Cop
Killers is not excessively gory, it’s so relentlessly unpleasant that its
magnetism is of the I-can’t-make-myself-look-away variety. Which is not to say
that Cop Killers is anything special.
On the levels of acting, characterization, and storyline, it’s mediocre at
best, and some elements are laughably bad, notably a handful of supporting
performances. Yet because the picture starts with action, then follows a
straight line from the protagonists acquiring their stash to their final hookup
with a buyer, the piece has a certain purity of vision. Cop Killers never pretends to be anything but a lit fuse leading to
an explosion. Furthermore, Williams’ starring performance as the unhinged Ray
is singularly committed; although his work isn’t particularly skilled, he
swings for the fences in every scene.
The picture opens with the boys
collecting five kilos of coke from an air drop in the desert. They’ve made
plans to sell the dope for $100,000. A run-in with border-patrol officers leads
to gunfire, and by the end of the shootout, four cops are dead. Intoxicated by
violence, Ray spends the subsequent journey kidnapping and murdering and raping
people. Meanwhile, Alex watches the body count rise. In terms of motivation and
plotting, none of this makes much sense, but cowriter/director Walter R. Cichy
renders a few sharp moments—the bit with the ice-cream man getting dangled out
the door of his truck as it barrels down a remote road is particularly nasty.
Cichy also tries, weakly, to give Ray an anti-establishment persona. After the
first shootout, Ray castigates Alex for being reluctant to kill police
officers, then boasts about his own lethal efficacy: “See that, man? That’s
fuckin’ pig blood! If I was scared, that would’ve been my blood!” Is there a
thematic reason for all this ugliness? No. But for better or worse, Cop Killers doesn’t cop out.
Cop
Killers: FUNKY
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