And I kinda liked that I didn’t totally get it.
Oh, and the opening setup is really fun nonstop craziness
that involves stabbing, shooting, car crashing, etc.
What I Didn’t Like: There’s your typical cast of characters
in a slasher movie. You have the main
nerdy kid, his outcast best friend, the popular girl that the main kid has a
crush on, the jock douchbag and so on.
How the events unfold is also archetypal with the teens being
taken out one by one and you have to guess who the killer is.
Overall Impression: What a totally conventional yet totally strange
slasher picture. It’s very confusing
what exactly is going on and what direction shit is heading. Every once in a while you’ll get something
familiar that you can grab on to like when the killer calls up the asshole jock
and taunts him on the phone before dispatching him. But then it’ll go right back to a
schizophrenic kid or move immediately into another death scene or there’ll be
some exposition given that seems kinda late in the story to be dishing out.
There’s also a bunch of shit that gets setup but then
there’s no development or payoff. For
instance, the lead teen has a crush on some girl and we can discern that she
obviously likes him back but it goes absolutely nowhere. They don’t ever hook up or reveal their
hotness for one another. Just weird for
a movie like this.
I fully appreciated some of the out-of-left-field bits in
here. Even though I couldn’t get a
strong footing I couldn’t stop watching and was fascinated by the muddled and erratic
mess. It feels like this picture was
made by a first timer or someone who may be slightly insane for real. Wes Craven has made some zany movies before but
this is different. You could understand
those. This one is a rambling blob of
ideas.
Look, this isn’t a good film really but I completely enjoyed
how odd it was at times. It feels like
it should’ve been at least a half hour longer to flesh shit out and explain
crap. But at the same time I’m kinda
glad it isn’t because we got one helluva oddball slasher movie.
See it? I don’t know
if I can recommend this in good conscious.
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