Ariel Thorson
The movie struck a perfect balance between heart, suspense, horror, and--to a lesser extent--humor. Book adaptations are difficult to do well, much less those which draw from multiple genres and which involve more supernatural/sci-fi elements, but Billy O'Brien did a terrific job. Max Records gave a nuanced performance. He made the narrator feel real, and he perfectly communicated the internal struggles that John Cleaver faced as a sociopathic teen. The pacing was perfect, and there wasn't an excessive amount of gore. Overall, the movie did the book justice, and it has become a personal favorite of mine.
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tempest
I loved it. I loved the books, and was really excited for this movie. It did not let me down. A few considerations for anyone thinking of seeing this movie: 1) It's paced very slowly, so do not go in expecting a lot of action or fast paced plot. 2) It differs from the book in a few ways that were necessary for adapting to film, but the author was satisfied with their treatment of his work, and I was too. All-in-all an excellent and unique horror film.
Ramon Gonzales III
A faithful and entrancing adaptation of my favorite book series, despite its indie budget, Max completely encompassed the character of John and seeing Doc Brown play a serious role was refreshing and terrifyingly surprising.