What I Liked: Aiyee let’s skip to the next section.
What I Didn’t Like: While the script isn’t good
really a bigger problem is this thing just isn’t directed well. Dominique Othenin-Girard of Halloween 5
fame was initially hired to helm but quit half way through and was replaced by
Jorge Montesi of Turbulence 3: Heavy Metal fame (that’s a very fun bad
movie by the way, you should check it out).
And it’s not that you can clearly tell two different people put this
together (although sometimes you do get that sense), it’s that the whole thing
feels weird. For example there are many
fades into and out of black that make for awkward scene transitions. I know this was a made for TV movie but there
still isn’t a good flow to the material.
The score has this bizarre cartoony edge with xylophone in particular
being clumsily employed. Not only that
but they put music in places that don’t need it. And one of the other big issues is they
directed Asia Vieira poorly who plays Satan’s eight year old daughter. She always either has a slight frown or a
slight smile and as a result she looks so damn strange and not in a good
way. In some scenes she acts fine and in
others she overacts and I gotta believe all this is the directors giving incoherent
guidance to this little girl. Plus the
costume choices are questionable. Like
look at these ugly ass outfits they dress her in.
Overall Impressions: Yea, it’s definitely cheap and not particularly well shot or edited or scored or acted but what bothers me the most is they made the same fuckin’ movie for a third time. This is more or less parts 1 and 2 except the demon child is a girl instead of a boy and the parent who does all the detective work is the mother instead of the father/uncle.
They leave no doubt that this is a direct sequel to part 3
but I guess it was a long enough gap in between films (ten years) that they
went for a reboot-quel. That doesn’t
make the movie any less frustrating though because they still had an
opportunity to try to find a different angle to the story and didn’t take it. They don’t even pretend that all the terrible
shit that happens could be a coincidence of bad luck. No, this girl is the devil and she or some
supernatural force helps her destroy any enemy that comes close to figuring out
the truth. Similar to the other films
these evil powers could benefit from being more subtle as opposed to I dunno, squashing
a dude with a swinging wrecking ball.
That’s a touch heavy handed if you ask me. Does every adversary have to be
murdered? What if they went catatonic or
were maimed in some way? That doesn’t
cut it?
So part 4 here is at the bottom of the ranks in the
series. From a technical standpoint it’s
a little interesting because the flaws are kind of obvious so I was sort of
engaged in picking out all the confounding terrible decisions. Other than that it’s the same shit but done
worse-er (pretty sure not a word) than before.
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