What I Liked: Really nice atmosphere. The small coastal New England town of Potter’s Bluff always seems to be overcast with fog around, the buildings are kinda shabby and old and the residents are slightly quirky. This isn’t a place that appears normal on the surface but if you zoom in there’s a dark side hiding beneath. The eeriness is on top here and it sets a great mood where you’re thrown a bit from the start.
Solid performances all around. Jack Albertson (The Poseidon Adventure)
plays one of the leads as Dobbs, a confident slightly arrogant mortician. He loves fixing up corpses to make them look
beautiful for their funeral and burial.
He has a penchant for getting absorbed in his work and playing tunes
from the 30’s and 40’s. He aids the town
sheriff, Dan (James Farentino (Bulletproof)), in trying to determine why
dead bodies keep turning up. Dan is our
protagonist who definitely has a Chief Brody from Jaws thing going
on. He’s a very affable everyman type,
wants to do the right thing, is friendly with the townsfolk, not above asking
for help, is not a rookie cop but perhaps new the current post and thrown into
an impossible situation when strange occurrences and murders start happening. I dig Farentino’s genuine shock and confusion
over everything. He plays it more
grounded than you would normally see in a horror movie.
Cool score by Joe Renzetti (The Buddy Holly Story,
Child’s Play). The opening uses this
melodic lilting piano led track with strings that sounds beautiful. There’s an undercurrent of sadness to it that
fits the picture. Later we get more of
your usual string drones and stabs to build good tension. Scenes tend to linger maybe a little longer
than they need to but the soundtrack almost single handedly keeps the suspense
flowing in a couple of spots.
What I Didn’t Like: While the plot is neat it does get sorta muddy. I won’t go into spoilers but you need to connect your own dots to a degree. The information they provide doesn’t explain everything so if you take the movie as is it doesn’t exactly make sense. You might get a kick out of this if you like coming up with theories to fill in plot holes. I’ll admit I was doing this afterward to try to fit everything together and I think you can make it work.
Overall Impressions: This is a unique and unusual
take on a zombie picture. It’s a very Tales
From the Crypt type concept that also invokes another film that I won’t
name because that’ll give too much away.
I like how subtly creepy the town and inhabitants are. You know they’re doing terrible shit but you
can’t put your finger on why. Sheriff
Dan’s pursuit of the truth drives the mystery and he seems like such a good guy
you wanna see him succeed even though you know nothing good will come of
it. He knows his town is venturing down
a dark ass path but he can’t stop it.
The whole thing ends up being more tragic than anything else. Don’t leave this one in the ground. Dig it up and check it out.
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