stvnqch
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The Evil Dead is a cult classic horror film and I was excited to see this because I've always been so interested in it. So, I watched it and it was rather disappointing - and maybe because there was so much hype and I had high expectations.
I can't lie and say this movie is a masterpiece. It's not - but I can say it's a cornerstone of the horror genre and it is definitely ambitious. It's not ashamed of being that ambitious despite not having the highest budget or levels of technology. I applaud Sam Raimi for this project - you can tell he knew what he wanted to do and wasn't afraid to show the world what he had in store despite these shortcomings. That, I can respect and admire.
Yes, at the time, it was probably incredibly inventive and terrifying. The audience in the 80's probably saw this film the same way I saw the remake (Evil Dead, 2013) which I thought was on par (in terms of ratings) with this movie but that's only because the remake nailed the gore aspect... take away that gore, and the remake is powerless, generic and just a recycled horror film.
I must say the first leg of the movie had me at the edge - they executed that very well and it was promising. But, moving along with the story, I found it comical and I just COULDN'T help but laugh at how comical some of the scenes were (it maybe goes to show how desensitized I am to horror flicks and how far technology has advanced) and how tediously annoying the "evil" laughing was.
Overall, this movie isn't all that bad - it was inventive at its time and has eventually inspired many horror films but... I'm more indifferent towards it than liking or hating it.
I can't lie and say this movie is a masterpiece. It's not - but I can say it's a cornerstone of the horror genre and it is definitely ambitious. It's not ashamed of being that ambitious despite not having the highest budget or levels of technology. I applaud Sam Raimi for this project - you can tell he knew what he wanted to do and wasn't afraid to show the world what he had in store despite these shortcomings. That, I can respect and admire.
Yes, at the time, it was probably incredibly inventive and terrifying. The audience in the 80's probably saw this film the same way I saw the remake (Evil Dead, 2013) which I thought was on par (in terms of ratings) with this movie but that's only because the remake nailed the gore aspect... take away that gore, and the remake is powerless, generic and just a recycled horror film.
I must say the first leg of the movie had me at the edge - they executed that very well and it was promising. But, moving along with the story, I found it comical and I just COULDN'T help but laugh at how comical some of the scenes were (it maybe goes to show how desensitized I am to horror flicks and how far technology has advanced) and how tediously annoying the "evil" laughing was.
Overall, this movie isn't all that bad - it was inventive at its time and has eventually inspired many horror films but... I'm more indifferent towards it than liking or hating it.