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Running time122 minutes (uncut restored version)CountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishBudget$5 millionBad Timing is a 1980 British film directed by and starring,. The plot focuses on an American woman and a psychology professor living in, and, largely told through nonlinear, examines the details of their turbulent relationship as uncovered by a detective investigating her apparent attempt.The film was controversial upon its release, being branded 'a sick film made by sick people for sick people' by its own distributor, the, and was given an in the United States.

The film was also shown under the title Bad Timing: A Sensual Obsession before being shelved by the distributor. It went unreleased on home video in the United States until 2005 when released their DVD edition. Contents.Plot In Vienna, Milena , a young American woman in her twenties, is rushed to the emergency room after apparently overdosing. With her is Alex Linden , an American psychiatrist who lives in the city as a teacher. Through fragmented, the narrative depicts the story of their romance, which ultimately amounts to an unhealthy obsession on the part of Alex.Through these developments, Milena is revealed to suffer from depression and is married to a much older man, Stefan , whom she occasionally crosses the border to see during the course of her affair with Alex. Though Alex initially enjoys her free-spirited ways, he becomes embittered by her lifestyle, which includes impulsive promiscuity and heavy drinking.

Through spying on Milena, Alex becomes emotionally strained, and eventually tries to control her – leading to horrifying results, due in large part to very bad timing.Throughout, at the hospital where doctors and nurses fight to save Milena's life, an investigator, Netusil , comes to realise that there may be more to her case than a simple suicide attempt. When he discovers the truth, he tries to corner Alex into a confession.Finally the film reveals that Alex raped her when she was unconscious. Later, just before Alex can confess, Stefan arrives and reveals that Milena has survived and is out of danger. Alex returns to America where, some time later, he sees Milena getting out of a taxi. He shouts to her but she ignores him.Cast. as Alex Linden. as Milena Flaherty.

as Inspector Netusil. as Stefan Vognic.

as Foppish Man. as Amy Miller. as Colonel Taylor. as Hospital Policeman. as Policeman #1.

Stefan Gryff as Policeman #2. Sevilla Delofski as Czech Receptionist. Robert Walker as Konrad.

as Ambulance Man. Ania Marson as Dr Schneider. as Young DoctorProduction The film was one of the series of movies greenlit by at the, who were increasing their production output. Rank made eight films over two years, being mostly conservative choices such as the 1978 film, the third adaptation of the 1915 novel. Bad Timing was the most unusual of the slate of films. While was making the film, his girlfriend, committed suicide in New York.Release Bad Timing was first shown at the in February 1980, and premiered in London on 10 April 1980.The film was later shown at the on 12 September 1980, and was screened in New York City on 22 September, with a theatrical release in the United States on 25 October 1980. Critical reaction The film received mixed reviews.

Some found it brilliant; others, tasteless. At the UK premiere, film critic in praised Nicolas Roeg as 'a director of panache and individuality, and with an ability to fascinate and compel the attention', and wrote about the unusual editing and the carefully staged scenes: 'In other hands all this might only be deception and distraction, but through these fragmented elements Roeg and his ingenious writer Yale Udoff creates a perfectly coherent and intriguing central narrative and relationship.' Its UK distributor, were appalled by what they saw; one executive called it 'a sick film made by sick people for sick people'. In response, they removed the Rank logo from all UK prints of the film. John Coleman in the gave it a very bad review: 'it has an overall style which plays merry hell with chronology'.On review aggregator the film has a score of 50% based on reviews from 8 critics, with an average rating of 6.4 out of 10.The film received the 's highest honour, the People's Choice Award, in 1980, as well as the for Best Director.

Legacy The film's title was used by musician for his album, the first in a trilogy of albums which O'Rourke named after films Nicolas Roeg had made during the nineteen-eighties – the other two being (taken from ) and (taken from ). The film was also a partial inspiration for 's 1983 album, a side project of 's and '. According to Smith, the song 'Piggy in the Mirror' from The Cure's 1984 album was also inspired by the film.The film received only a limited release in the US, showing for a brief period in theaters. Due to the notoriety and poor box office results, the film was not initially released on home video in the United States. However, the television rights were acquired by the Los Angeles-based pay cable network 'Z Channel' and aired in heavy rotation, allowing the film to obtain cult status in the 1980s. Fragments of the film were featured on 'Z Channel: Magnificent Obsession' documentary, which for years was the only way for Americans to see the film.On 20 September 2005 the film was released on DVD by the Criterion Collection. This was the first time that the film received official home video release in the United States.References.

^ Linked 2016-08-24. FINANCE FOR LOCAL TALENTPerry, Simon. Sight and Sound; London Vol. 3, (Summer 1980): 144. Hasted, Nick (15 August 2000).

The Guardian. Retrieved 8 November 2013.

Miller, Toby (11 December 2003). Oxford University Press. Pp. 6–16. Linked 2016-08-24. Ebert, Roger (25 October 1980). Chicago Sun-Times.

Retrieved 9 November 2013. Linked 2016-08-24. Kendrick, James.

Archived from on 21 November 2006. Sinyard (1991); p. Retrieved 16 November 2018.

IMDb. Ratliff, Ben (2 September 2009). Retrieved 3 April 2015.

Retrieved 10 December 2012. Retrieved 10 December 2012.Bibliography. Sinyard, Neil (1991) The Films of Nicolas Roeg. London: Charles Letts; pp. 68–79External links. on. at. at.

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