Boy do they lean into the 3D gimmick on this sucker. Pickaxes, eyeballs, blood and other junk slam you in the face regularly. I find watching these types of films way after its original intended context (in a theater surrounded by other folks ready to up the filmgoing experience by donning 3D glasses and relishing the dozen or so moments when they forcibly jut an object towards you out of nowhere) charming. It’s not like they’re subtle about when the gags occur so while it can be awkward to witness someone waving a gun across the screen directly in front of the camera there’s something oddly endearing about it as well. You even get some interesting angles that the filmmakers would probably never think to use otherwise. For example during the bar fight scene we see a dude about to punch a mirror that’s hanging on the wall and we cut to behind the mirror to see the guy’s fist shatter the glass up close. Or there’s another part where a truck swerves off the road and hits a tree. A branch bursts through the front and rear windows and hurtles towards us.
But plot you say?
Well it’s not a carbon copy of its predecessor, so that’s good. But unfortunately it’s blander while
simultaneously being more complicated. We
open with some teens partying at a mine who get attacked by a crazed
sonuvabitch in a miner’s outfit. It’s
Harry Warden who’s pissed because the mine owner’s son, Tom (Jensen Ackles (The
Boys)), fucked up reading the methane levels and it caused an
explosion. He got blasted into a coma,
woke up and now wants revenge. The cops
stop him but not before he murders like fifteen people or something. Anyway, fast forward ten years and the
survivors of the attack still live in small town Pennsylvania except for Tom. He split after the incident but has returned
to sell the family mine. Naturally the
town is not happy to see him because of his past mistake and now he’s
effectively going to kill the town by offloading the mine. Coincidently someone in miner’s gear has
started to bump off folks again. Got all
that?
Weirdly some parts of the production come across like the
filmmakers were trying pretty hard like the psychological edge to the story,
anything surrounding the 3D use, the effects overall, the amped up gore (a ton
of pickaxes through heads) and the action scenes (although they all feel like
they go on a bit too long strangely).
But then other areas of the production are totally dull like the
characters, dialogue and production design.
Some shit is even downright lazy like the Valentine’s Day theming is a
little half-hearted (pardon the pun) and the fact that this is supposed to take
place in February in Pennsylvania yet the trees are full of lush green leaves
and some characters are dressed down in skimpy clothing.
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