Mads Trier Posted January 30 Posted January 30 A killer's POV was done before really well in the movie Maniac starring Elijah Wood
ainadalkaz Posted May 10 Posted May 10 neeeeeed to see this so bad but I'm gonna have to wait until it hits digital I doubt they'll be showing it here
genetic fail Posted June 28 Posted June 28 The final act was such a letdown... Terrible terrible pacing... Great gore though...
Have A Break Posted June 28 Posted June 28 :/ was looking forward to this, but what was that? Spoiler The kills were nicely done, a fest for gorehouds... beautiful nature shots, beauitful gowns... but what was that acting? And the pacing was off at too many moments (those awkward pauses before attacks or kills, like the "main", I guess, sniffing (?) the blood on the ground for a good minute or the yoga chick just waiting to being turned into a pretzel). And did we really need that overly drawn-out Mike-Flanagan-esque monologue at the end? It was such a good premise and format and idea, but what a wasted opportunity to make something grand and unique.
GraceRandolph Posted June 29 Posted June 29 16 hours ago, genetic fail said: The final act was such a letdown... Terrible terrible pacing... Great gore though... The final act totally ruined it. This whole movie made me really appreciate what the Friday the 13th franchise did so well.
Kevin2803 Posted June 29 Posted June 29 I'm halfway through and idk, i don't get the hype. Spoiler It was supposed to be the POV of the killer, but they just change it when it's more convenient. And it doesn't make sense that we can hear to dialogues so clearly, when the killer is so far away. The one kill was cool, but it's also so obviously fake. You can clearly see that it's a doll. 3
EnigmaticAndroid Posted July 1 Posted July 1 Saw this in theaters a few weeks ago. The idea is fantastic but the execution is super uneven and bends the concept whenever it would make things easier for the film. And the fact that they shoved in so many horror tropes when the entire point of the film felt like it was the subversion of them was pretty puzzling imo. Still, an interesting watch.
Spicy_TyTy Posted July 27 Posted July 27 Watched it last weekend. Definitely a bit more artsy than most horror films, I get the vision here but felt a bit underwhelmed
Gossip_Boy Posted July 27 Author Posted July 27 I'm a bit surprised they're making a franchise out of this as it seemed more like a one off experiment. I don't know how a second film will work unless they apply it to a widely different scenario but even though the ending was a bit dodgy, the viewpoint throughout and the dreadful atmosphere was really immersive to me, so sign me up regardless. 1
QueenBLadyG Posted July 27 Posted July 27 At least they can fix all the problems with a sequel. It had much promise but the issues it had kept me from being fully immersed. 2
X~MoviePoP Posted September 23 Posted September 23 Amazing indie. Does anyone know how much it cost to make
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