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If anyone could do it, Rob could.Īlas, most of 31 is just another quick-cut, shaky-cam exercise that does manage to force the viewer to look away - just not out of disgust, but to keep from getting a headache from the excessively annoying hand-held shots and machine-gun editing. I wanted to feel like I did when I first saw Dawn of The Dead in theaters in 1980 - unable to look, but unable to look away utterly horrified by images I'd never seen before walking out exhilarated, out of breath, and laughing at myself for being so freaked out by a movie.
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This is a movie where I wanted to sink into my seat and cover my eyes due to the extreme and unrelenting gore. Much of the criticism of 31 has been directed at the lack of character development.
But those moments just aren't enough to make it a good movie. There are certainly moments that make 31 worth watching. It's simply another "we-kidnapped-some-innocent-people-for-the-purpose-of-torturing-them" retread. Well, I finally watched 31 last night and unfortunately it does compromise and it isn't even much of a slaughter-fest. It was promised to be the movie RZ wanted to make as well as the movie he thought his fans wanted to see - an unapologetic and uncompromising slaughter-fest. So much so that I contributed $150 to the crowd funding of 31.
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There’s Someone Inside Your House releases on Netflix on October 6, 2021.Reviewed by roode937 3 /10 Send In The Clowns This might be a passable intro to a teen slasher, for the young target audience wholly unfamiliar with the genre, except Netflix just released a trio of ’90s inspired slashers this summer with far more personality and bite. It attempts to make big swings in the finale, but not even a fun set piece can make the obvious exciting. Baffling choices get made introducing Nazi paraphernalia is always a glaring, lazy neon sign that points to bad people in movies. Characters never feel fully realized, the two lead lovebirds lack chemistry, and a lack of tension can’t sustain such a low body count or horror. Ultimately, the motives owe a debt to Billy Loomis, just in a more superficial way.Įverything exists on a surface level in this hollow slasher. A gimmick that sounds neat in theory but never gets explored in any meaningful way, outside of begging the questions of who can afford a 3D printer or how access to one didn’t make it painfully easy for police to narrow down their suspect list. The actual killer’s identity, who’s willing to spend hours to 3D print masks of his victims’ faces to adorn while committing murder, is far too easy to spot. THERE’S SOMEONE INSIDE YOUR HOUSE (L to R) THEODORE PELLERIN as OLLIE LARSSON in THERE’S SOMEONE INSIDE YOUR HOUSE. Still, his only crime seems to be contentedness in isolation and doting over Makani no matter how poorly she treats him. He’s constantly bullied and targeted for being a creep or sociopath. Even worse is the miscast Ollie Pellerin can’t manage to bring any personality or energy to his character and never rises to making him the red herring the film so desperately wants him to become. It’s befitting of Makani’s guilt but clunkily handled nonetheless. Makani’s secret gets drawn out as long as possible, but it’s never quite as egregious as the dream sequence teases build it up to be. That might’ve been okay if the mystery injected any suspense whatsoever. The kills start excellent, including a gnarly throat-slitting or two, but quickly cut away and finish off the victim to get back to the drama. This slasher is more interested in the social dynamics and high school hierarchy than in the slashing. And then there’s the outcast, Ollie ( Théodore Pellerin ), who serves as both the town scapegoat and Makani’s love interest. There are the jocks that haze one of their own for being gay, and Makani’s sardonic pal Alex ( Asjha Cooper ) crushes on fellow friend Rodrigo ( Diego Josef ), a pill popper that reciprocates her feelings. There’s the mean class president who picks on Makani’s friend and the film’s most likable of all, Darby ( Jesse LaTourette ). This is where Brice’s latest, penned by Shazam writer Henry Gayden, is content to stay for much of the story.
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