The story revolves around a group of once middle school girls
who all individually rejected an awkward disheveled boy at a Valentine’s dance
which eventually somehow led to him getting accused of sexual assault, soaked
with punch and his clothes torn off by bullies, in front of everyone. So that kinda fucked him up. Over a decade later this group of friends,
along with a few other folks, start to get picked off one by one. Is it the same kid, now grown up, out for
revenge?
Ok, first thing upfront is I don’t understand this casting. Three of the four main character friends are
broads with blonde hair and blue eyes and they all look exactly the same (Marley
Shelton (Scream 4), Jesica Capshaw (Grey’s Anatomy), Jessica
Cauffiel (Legally Blonde)). Who
the hell thought this was a good idea? Casting
actors with similar appearances is a big pet peeve of mine. I had such a hard time figuring out which
character was which in any given scene.
Something like this is an unforced error. They could’ve had other slightly more diverse
people in these roles. Denise Richards (The
World Is Not Enough), a brunette, plays one of the leads so that was easy
to pick out but the rest were a struggle to tell apart.
3 lookalikes and Denise Richards |
Another unfortunate thing is the ending is pretty
confusing. I won’t spoil it (I don’t
know why, no one cares) but the whodunit mystery doesn’t actually get
explained. Yea the mask gets pulled off
at the conclusion but, and this is crucial, after the person is dead. So we don’t get a motive. Now to be fair there’s one last twist that
helps a bit but it’s still not enough to tell us what we need to know. Naturally there’s a deleted scene that ties
all this up but the studio axed it because it tipped off the true identity of
the killer earlier than they wanted. Really
though this sounds like it might’ve been a script problem that was simply never
addressed until it was too late.
Forgot to mention Katherine Heigl is also in this...she doesn't last long |
Other shit like the editing (location hopping isn’t always
clear), character relationships (the four mains are best friends yet they never
seem to know what’s going on in each other’s lives) and the hard rock
industrial White Zombie/Nine Inch Nails type soundtrack are bad too.
Sorry movie, I don’t want you to be my valentine.
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