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In this stylized art film, which marked the directorial debut of second-generation filmmaker Jennifer Chambers Lynch, a surgeon with a mommy fixation and a problem with premature ejaculation grows obs... read more read more...essed with a vivacious young libertine, to the detriment of her mobility. Dr. Nick Cavanaugh (Julian Sands), the son of a frosty, unfaithful society matron, can't get lovely neighbor Helena (Sherilyn Fenn) out of his head. Although the two only ever shared a one-night stand, Nick won't let Helena go -- a hang-up that bodes ill for the health of his plodding romance with the smitten Anne Garrett (Betsy Clark). After Nick's mother dies, he moves into her mansion and promptly throws a lavish gala just so he can lure Helena into his orbit. She spurns him for another bedmate, but not before Anne figures out something fishy is going on. Discovering that Helena forgot her purse during her hasty exit, Nick uses it to lure her back to his place for some attempted courtship. When she storms out, furious, she's the victim of a hit-and-run. Rather than simply call 911, Nick performs an emergency amputation of her legs and lets her convalesce in his house. When the hobbled Helena tries to leave, he makes her his prisoner, eventually removing her arms to prevent her escape. But when Ray O'Malley (Bill Paxton), her leather-trousered former lover, starts sniffing around to discover her whereabouts, Nick's fragile little fantasy world threatens to pop like a bubble. After Madonna and Kim Basinger both dropped out of the title role, Lynch settled on Fenn, who had risen to prominence working with the writer/director's father, David Lynch. After a lengthy breach-of-contract lawsuit, Basinger was eventually ordered to pay the film's producers eight million dollars in damages. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

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R, 1 hr. 47 min.

Directed by: Jennifer Chambers Lynch

Release Date: September 3, 1993

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DVD Release Date: April 10, 2001

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  • June 29, 2011
    It's been a while since I saw a film so abysmally bad, I had a difficult time shaking off its terrible memories. "Boxing Helena" is a horribly written, terribly acted, sloppily directed film, by none other than Jennifer chambers Lynch, daughter of David Lynch.

    There's not muc... read moreh to talk about the plot. It doesn't make much sense and lacks any kind of credibility whatsoever. Dr Nick Cavanagh (Julian Sands) is a rich and successful surgeon, obsessed with Helena (Sherilyn Fenn), a sexy femme fatale living not very far from his place. Apparently he had a small fling or one night stand with her once long ago which was a major disappointment...how exactly they knew each other isn't entirely clear in the muddled dialog which is supposed to enlighten us about this fact.

    Anyway so Cavanagh throws a party and invites all his friends/neighbours when he moves to his mother's mansion-like house after her death. One of the invitees is of course, Helena who acts like a total bitch and completely neglects her host but manages to grab eyeballs as she dances in her underwear beneath a fountain in the garden in full public view of the guests at the party (seriously now...)! Cavanagh does try to make some contact with her in the party, but fails miserably, as she walks away with one of the other guests!

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    As fate would have it, the next morning she meets with a hit and run accident and Nick happens to be the only one around. Seizing the opportunity of severe injuries to her legs, Nick amputates both her legs and holds her captive in his home! But that's not all...he nurses her and takes complete care of her but does it all secretly, not letting anyone know she is with him and even cuts all ties with the rest of the world, even with his job at the hospital.

    All throughout the rest of the film, Nick keeps proclaiming his love for Helena while she continues to act like a bitch and keeps hurling insults and abuses at poor Nick who doesn't hesitate to deprive her of the rest of her limbs one by one.....but continues to nurse her and "love" her!

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    In the midst of all this Cavanagh also has some vivid memories of his negligent, grumpy-looking sex-obsessed mother (Meg Register) in her youth who keeps appearing naked in his brief hallucinations as he drifts away in his own world. It makes one wonder if she only appeared naked in front of Nick for him to not remember her any other way!

    Barring a couple of frames, including the very first scene when Nick as a boy is shown lost in a party of his negligent parents (one of the guests even says "Marion never mentioned she had a son") nothing in this film works! It is rife with situations that seem implausible and, at times, downright silly! Sherilyn Fenn who appeared in David Lynch's Twin Peaks series in the memorable and confident character of Audrey Horne, seems totally lost here. Why she acts like an ungrateful woman who keeps swearing and putting down her bed-partners is not entirely clear. Hence, the character and her acting seem forced. Bill Paxton appears briefly as her "fuck buddy" 'cause he certainly doesn't seem to be her steady boyfriend. He is made to look really tacky with some horrible sheer tight T-shirts and a hairstyle so obnoxious you would want to send him to a parlour immediately! And Paxton who is usually dependable with his acting is made to ham it up with some dialog and awkward mannerisms and acting that's sure to make you cringe! But this is not limited to Bill Paxton. All the other actors behave in an atrociously unreal manner.... Including a very clearly embarrassed Art Garfunkel! What the hell was he doing in the film anyway! The icing on the cake is the awful acting from the lead actor Julian Sands and his love interest played by Betsy Clark, as they deliver their lines in an embarrassingly unnatural fashion; conversation that seems so "rehearsed", fake and out-of-sync it is unbelievable! Even the camerawork is so goddamn shoddy with some irritating slow motion used to absolutely no effect.

    One would expect the film to take some interesting turns as a saving grace with a plot like this that's riddled with crassness, poor acting and annoying dialog, but Jennifer Chambers Lynch probably couldn't think of a way to push the already unreal and stupid script any further and resorts to a very cheap, cop-out conclusion. Lynch tries to make up for the badness of the overall film by including some pseudo erotica with a couple of slo-mo sex scenes, one featuring Nicolette Scorsese and the other featuring Sherilyn Fenn herself. And what a way to ruin good memories of some great songs of the 80s and early 90s (Enigma's "Sadeness" and "Woman in Chains" by Tears for Fears) by playing them in the background for these scenes!

    While she looks super-hot in this film, it is a pity that Sherilyn Fenn who impressed us with her superb act in Twin Peaks the series couldn't do much with her film career, this film in particular being a big black spot on her career that never much took off!

    Jennifer should've show this film to her father David who surely would've rejected it outright and laughed at the slipshod handling of the proceedings! Talent clearly doesn't run in the family in the Lynchs' case. What a monumental waste!
  • December 18, 2007
    Strange story of obsession, domination and sexual inadequacy as well as writer-director Jennifer Chambers Lynch shoots for the same hypererotic feel that marks the films of her father, David Lynch.
  • November 5, 2006
    This movie was unforgivable.
  • August 9, 2007
    Tepid tale of warped obsession plays out like half-assed DePalma fare.
  • August 15, 2009
    Okay, I know this film is horrible and I really, really need to defend myself on this one. Firs off, no. I did not like it because of its campiness (it helped, yes, but it was not the main reason that attracted me to it). I genuinely enjoyed it. Sure, the film is the kind of weir... read mored shit you avoid on a regular basis with NBC's soap operas and Julian Sands deserves the Razzie award of the century for his terrible, off-putting performance. But, and this is a great but, it still remains a Sherilyn Fenn vehicle. I mean, even though she has to sink deep down with the material, Fenn still gives a compelling and convincing performance as the titular character; Fenn has so many intriguing qualities to herself, with her beautiful face, sexy voice and the stunning way she could freeze any man with her stare. I mean, she was freaking Audrey Horne and she is definitely one of the most amazingly talented and criminally underrated actresses ever! I love this movie because it at least gives me the opportunity to see her, hear her and be in awe by her. And, surprisingly, I was not bored; the film just goes by without dragging or anything.
  • June 17, 2008
    So much potential, wasted.
  • February 4, 2008
    Sure it's weird, but it wasn't all that entertaining. Like if David Lynch's daughter made a film... wait a minute. Paxton's great though.
  • December 27, 2007
    A favorite.
  • July 15, 2007
    Very strange
  • June 1, 2011
    Not Just Creapy, But Bad too.This is the Movie Kim Bassinger got Sued for dropping out of, after seeing it, you'll know why she didn't want to be associated with this sicko.

Critic Reviews


Variety Staff
February 8, 2008
Variety Staff, Variety

It's probably just as well that last-minute dropouts Kim Basinger or Madonna didn't take the title role, as the presence of a star lurking powerlessly on the little platform no doubt would have been d... Full Review

Janet Maslin
May 20, 2003
Janet Maslin, New York Times

s. Lynch has both talent and a point. Her film is by no means the gory, exploitative quasi-pornography that it sounds like from afar. Full Review

Peter Travers
May 12, 2001
Peter Travers, Rolling Stone

What Lynch, who wrote the script at 19, sees as high drama is really high camp.

Rita Kempley
January 1, 2000
Rita Kempley, Washington Post

What Ms. Lynch has given us is a prettied-up snuff movie. Full Review

John Hartl
January 1, 2000
John Hartl, Film.com

Fenn's slow-motion fountain-bathing scene looks like an over-the-top TV commercial, the cop-out finale is a film-school cliche, and the male characters are so one-dimensional and pathetic that the mov...

Joe Brown
January 1, 2000
Joe Brown, Washington Post

Helena might have been salvageable as a so-bad-it's-good camp goof -- if only it weren't so boring. Full Review

James Berardinelli
January 1, 2000
James Berardinelli, ReelViews

It's just not a particularly good motion picture. Full Review

February 8, 2008
TV Guide's Movie Guide

[An] ambitious but unsuccessful curiosity. Full Review

Rumsey Taylor
October 30, 2007
Rumsey Taylor, Not Coming to a Theater Near You

It is curious that Lynch, having taken so many visual cues from her father, has an inadequate grasp of this compassion. The paralyzing obsession that permeates many of her father's works, on the other... Full Review

June 24, 2006
Time Out

Grotesquely misconceived. Full Review

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