Bill Capa abandons his successful practice and relocates to L. His encounters there prove as shocking as the chilling event he has run away from, and he immediately finds himself entangled in an explosive sexual relationship with a beautiful but enigmatic woman named Rose, and the investigation into the brutal stabbing murder of a friend and colleague, Dr. Bob Moore. Capa is lured to Rose by his sexual cravings, and he discovers this woman has the power to fulfill his most reckless erotic fantasies.
Yet, the more she satisfies him, the more he finds himself enslaved by her manipulation and control. As Capa gets closer to identifying the killer of his patient, Rose becomes an equally tantalizing mystery that he must solve -- if he can stay alive long enough to avoid a lunatic murderer who is stalking him.
Color Of Night. Movies Anywhere. Watch your purchase on Movies Anywhere supported devices. Once you select Rent you'll have 14 days to start watching the movie and 48 hours to finish it. Can't play on this device. Check system requirements. Available on HoloLens. Mobile device. Xbox Description Haunted by the bizarre suicide of a patient, New York psychologist Dr. Cast and crew. Richard Rush Director. Bruce Willis Capa. Jane March Rose. Bob Moore Bakula , who invites him to sit in on a group therapy session.
But one night Moore is violently murdered in the office and Capa is plunged into the mystery of his friend's death. Moore would gather his patients every Monday for a discussion of their problems, and police detective Lt. Hector Martinez Ruben Blades considers them, and Capa, suspects in the murder.
Capa continues to live in Moore's house and begins an affair with Rose March , a mysterious girl who comes and goes without warning into his life.
As relationships develop, Capa takes over Moore's patients and learns of their pasts and obsessions:. Soon, one of these patients is violently murdered, and Capa himself becomes the target of several attempts on his life.
He also discovers that all but one of his patients have been romantically involved with Rose. This leads to a twist ending: "Richie" is really Rose, and the murders have been committed by her deranged brother Dale Andrew Lowery. They actually had a brother named Richie who was molested by a child psychiatrist named Niedelmeyer.
Richie committed suicide and, unable to cope with the loss, Dale forced Rose to play the part of their brother. Dale — who was also one of Niedelmeyer's victims — began abusing Rose until she actually became "Richie". When "Richie" was arrested for drug possession, "he" was forced into therapy. Rose soon started to re-emerge and, under another personality, "Bonnie," started relationships with other members of the group. Dale proceeded to kill them, fearing that they would soon link Rose to "Richie".
Deeply traumatized, she tries to commit suicide but Capa is able to stop her, bookending the story with two suicide attempts — one at the beginning, resulting in Capa's loss of color vision, and one at the end, thwarted and resulting in his regaining it.
Referring to the film as "memorably bizarre," Janet Maslin in her August 19, New York Times review wrote: "The enthusiastically nutty Color of Night has the single-mindedness of a bad dream and about as much reliance on everyday logic. To call it absurd would be missing the point, since any shred of credibility was obviously the first thing thrown overboard. It's so lurid in its melodrama and so goofy in its plotting that with just a bit more trouble, it could have been a comedy.
Thompson of The New Times also praised March's performance and wrote: "Minority opinion here, I know, but I found the sex scenes hot and March's performance truly impressive. The film is the first Worst Picture winner to take that award and not win even one other Razzie.
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