What I Liked: In
spots this can be very pretty to look at like the big theater type hall where
the 31 game is introduced and of course the gorgeous black and white intro
scene.
Richard Brake (Hannibal Rising) gives a really good performance as the psychotic Doom-Head. Unfortunately he’s not in the movie a whole
lot and there isn’t much dimension to his character but his enthusiasm rubs off
big time.
What I Didn’t Like:
The dialogue is incredibly asinine. It’s
overloaded with bad dick jokes, unsubtle sexual come-ons and a large helping of
pompousness. Rob Zombie wrote this and
has the actors deliver the lines like he thinks they’re so damn clever. This is probably my number one complaint with
the movie in general.
None of the protagonists are particularly likeable and the
bulk of that has to do with the terrible dialogue I just mentioned. It’s not that they’re bad people it’s that
they’re annoying. They think grinding on
an old man gas station owner is a funny joke or that putting on a show centered
around a guy in a gorilla mask is the greatest idea. I don’t care about any of these people.
The shaky cam with quick cuts during the fight scenes is
inexcusable today. Thankfully that
shitty trend went out a number of years ago so to see it pop up in 2016 is a
head scratcher. Maybe Zombie shot it
this way to sneak in more carnage and still get an R rating. Or maybe he genuinely thought it looked good. Either way it stinks.
Overall Impressions:
Essentially this is a Running Man rip
off. You have a group of people taking
part in a game against their will that are let loose in a controlled
environment and pursued by a “stalker”.
If they survive for a certain amount of time they win. 31
is nowhere near as good though. The gore
is amped up prominently and the stalker characters are ghouled up to push this
into horror territory. Oh and by the way
31 refers to Oct 31, you know, Halloween.
It’s when the movie takes place.
What’s most disappointing is Zombie was improving on his
filmmaking skills and this feels like a step backwards. 31
goes in a more broad horror direction with generic shit like the filthy boiler
room/factory setting, chainsaw wielding clowns, bland characters, etc (to be
fair though the little person Latino Hitler stalker is certainly a memorable bizarre
standout). The premise is also much more
basic than anything he’s done since the 2007 Halloween remake. It’s just
uninteresting and not the best made movie which is a shame considering Zombie’s
shit has always been captivating for one reason or another.
The film Zombie did before this, Lords of Salem, is his strongest visually. And even though I didn’t care for the story
all that much at least it was a different weirder tale about witchcraft. The
Devil’s Rejects remains his best piece though and a great horror picture in
any regard.
31 isn’t a total
wash however. The intro that’s shot in
stunningly crisp black and white and showcases Blake’s gripping performance is
fucking tremendous. It seems tacked on
compared to the rest of the film and maybe it really was a short that Zombie
decided to throw in there, but it’s my favorite part. That scene is definitely worth checking out.
“I should apologize in advance for not sharpening this
thing. It might take a couple of extra
whacks.”
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