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8/10
Cheap and nasty? Hell yes, and great!
Michael-Adelsberger10 October 2012
I just watched this flick on amazon.com VOD and was stunned! The only reason I stumbled upon it was, because my girl friend used to be a huge fan of Lee Baxter's Caught In The Act. I didn't waste a single minute of my life time: The movie starts with a weird animation clip that continues throughout the film and tells a totally different story about a guy who has a problem dealing with his fears. Then the story changes to the main character: A guy called Andy (played quite well by Lee Baxter), who comes from a very rich family, is more than unhappy with his life - despite all the wealth he enjoys. He thinks he could escape the numbness he experiences by joining a police education program. But he soon has to realize that this is depriving him of even more happiness, since the people at school do not seem to support him very much.

The story ends quite shockingly (though not too bloody, don't worry) and offers a couple of bone chilling surprises.

Profile of Fear seems to be cheaply made from time to time, though I'm not sure if this is on purpose (rack focus, noisy image). The story and overall directing is brilliant, though! Profile of Fear really grabbed me at the end and my girl fried was crying like hell.

I also recommend Jane Voosen, the female lead, who plays the main character's foreign girl friend. She delivers a great performance.
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8/10
Disturbing story, trashy film
Thomas-Bucksteeg30 October 2012
This simple flick kind of remains roaming in my brain. On one hand I think this clearly needs a remake, since camera and some acting are, well, not that good, to say it diplomatically. Besides that flaws, this is a terrific movie. Though I did not really liked Andy, the lead character, I kind of felt with him on his way through investigating a cold case - which turns out to be just a sub-plot of a far more serious problem: Andy's life and happiness. If you like this film (which requires full concentration), you probably want to see it a second time. Only then I discovered these little bits that give hints to what is actually going on. And beware: This movie is a bit depressing. Saying this, I want to applaud the writers who did a great job, and probably the director, who achieved to create something which left a knot in my heart - despite the technical flaws here and there.
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8/10
Title not misleading
Siegfried-Hedwig3 November 2012
The title of this demanding little movie, actually nails it. It is a rather analytical movie that shows little gore. Centering around the prime character's fears ( fear not to succeed, fear to be unhappy ), the film shows the tiny details that lead to the situation, brings it to its climax, and finally offers various solutions. In that respect it is very well made. The only criticism I have is the log-line Your fears are faster than you. I find that really dumb and not fitting the story. Also, the director (or whoever) should have taken better care of determining the genre. Drama lacks the psychological and criminal parts. Otherwise definitely a recommendation. This film is refreshingly different.
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8/10
Superb story, great directing, fair acting, mediocre camera
Georg-Baumgartner26 October 2012
Andrew is a guy who has pretty much everything. But since his life appears shallow, he decides to enter a police school in London and mess with his uber-father. He just has to prove to himself that he can achieve something on his own - and seems to fail.

This is the startup situation with Profile of Fear, a small, unpolished marvel that I've recently stumbled upon on Fetch TV. While Andrew is on a desperate mission to show that an old case he is confronted with has some nagging questions left, he slowly drifts into a world of chaos and desperation.

It is hard to tell what fascinated me about Andrew. I do not really LIKE this character, nor do I understand every single step he makes. But his desperation, his struggle with his environment, seems surprisingly real and familiar. At least to me. It is a very, very strange feeling of being a soul mate. Strange and fascinating. This fact alone makes this movie a strong recommendation.
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9/10
Haunting, small, convincing.
Nikolaus-Gramlich1 November 2012
First of all: I cannot second my fellow reviewer's report that this is a B-movie. Maybe it depends on, what you consider a B-movie to b(e).

The fate of main character Andy got me right from the start. I am no big fan of the animated tale subplot, although it is nicely made, it kind of looks like a foreign body in the movie. Maybe I just don't get it. But beyond that, this movie is exactly that kind of little marvel I'm looking for when watching indie movies. The story is haunting, I like the performance of Andy actor Lee Baxter. You just don't know what is about to happen while you follow the story, and I can second that you have to look closely on all the tiny things that happen and that you can see. If you like dark, almost depressing movies and if you are ready to let the movie take you on an unknown journey, this will be absolutely right for you. Just do not expect big budget effects or expensive filmmaking.
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10/10
Lee is the Greatest!
Selma-Bauschmid26 October 2012
Lee Baxter is the Greatest! We have see the movie and all the girls are sweeping away! Thank you very much Lee for this wonderful film. We love the end of the film a lot and everyone is crying. There is a little to much blood in this film. I think it was a drama so I don't understand why so much blood pictures. I have some questions, why is the garden man meeting Lee in the beginning and then again in the hospital at the end? We love the title song! Thank you Lee for singing. It is just incredible and wonderful. Is there a new CD coming out with this song? Please, everyone, watch this movie and enjoy Lee, enjoy the lovely story!
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9/10
B-movie, but A recommendation
Magnus-Herrschuh15 November 2012
A guy struggles with his fear to be a loser. He desperately wants to prove to himself, his family, his girlfriend that he can be a success on his own. Without the help of his father. He enters a development scheme with Scotland Yard but instead of proving that he is a success, he realizes that it is actually not success, he is looking for... Sounds a bit weird, I know, and somehow it is. But - and this makes this little B-flick really interesting - the main character's desperation is so convincing that you just want to know how he manages to get over his problems. Also a very nice idea: The whole story is wrapped and interrupted by a fairy tale about fear. I can't second other reviewers critique about bad acting. I think all the actors do a good, some even a very good job. The only reason I have to subtract a star is the fact that the whole visual concept is not really working out. Yes, this is a B-movie (cheap movie), but some decisions about the look of this film remain incomprehensible.
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7/10
Worth watching and truly entertaining
Josef-Aleksic15 October 2012
To be honest, I am not very fond of B-movies in terms of movies where you see that they didn't cost a lot of money. In this case I was positively surprised. But you have to follow the story pretty closely, otherwise you are lost. I was seeing this film with three friends and two of them did other stuff (you know these people who have to text and facebook every minute of their life) and they did not get some of the essential twists of this film. I do not like the performance of some of the main cast. Lee Baxter and the Professor guy are definitely not among the best actors I have seen. I also realize that the director himself was playing the part of the strange guy that kind of tells the animated fairy tale - the animation is very nice, but Jan Braband should stay with directing movies and NOT acting. Why do these people always have to show off? Saying that, the story and how the story is told has convinced me, not to say excited me. It was dark, touching, a very strange uneasy atmosphere - but still with a glimpse of hope hidden somewhere. Really, I like that a lot.
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