Eyeball Master
- Megjelölés kifogásolhatóként
- Véleményelőzmények megjelenítése
What the F? This movie is all over the place i dont get it, its dumb!
Spoiler alert i guess first theres something super natural going on then
You twist it but then you take it back and then theres a Michael Myers
knock off on the lose wow, i think theres suppoused to be some flashbacks
of some sort going on at some point but i lost all hope in this movie that
i stop caring sorry but it really sucks what a waste of actors which werent
bad set etc. The visuals and acting were there i just dont know who would
write such horrible script
3 személy hasznosnak találta ezt a véleményt.
Shitwinds Shitcity
- Megjelölés kifogásolhatóként
Interesting movie. Not perfect, but far better than most horror movies these days. Very original plot. The acting was excellent and the movie LOOKED good as well. Some weird plot choices, but still well worth a watch. Zero transphobia. ZERO misogyny. My only guess for why the mainstream morons keep chirping those accusations in their idiotic smear piece reviews is because the little girls actually act somewhat like little girls, instead of impossibly perfect wonder women types (even though they still faired far better than real little girls would, who end up dead much easier and quicker in similar nightmare situations that happen in real life). The "transphobia" (lmfao) accusations come from the fact that the people who made this movie had the balls to make one of the killers a cross dresser, which is actually super realistic as an abnormal amount of serial killers are either cross dressers or outright gay. Hell, I can think of at least four immediately off the top of my head, Hadden Clark was a cross dresser, Russel Williams was a cross dresser, Jeffrey Dahmer was gay, John Wayne Gacy was gay, plus many more, so I don't know why a movie can't depict them ever as being any thing but angels. What a corny dumb world we're currently in. Anyways, give this movie a shot, it's woirth it.
Ryan Peck
- Megjelölés kifogásolhatóként
This, like most French horror is raw and visceral. The story is really similar to Dean Koontz's Intensity, but much more meaningful. It's hard to go into details without spoiling anything. I am glad I saw it. It left me thinking.