A young woman is disabled in a horrific accident after a group of friends play a sick joke on her. Eight years later they are invited to a reunion in the countryside where they are targeted ... Read allA young woman is disabled in a horrific accident after a group of friends play a sick joke on her. Eight years later they are invited to a reunion in the countryside where they are targeted by a masked killer hellbent on revenge.A young woman is disabled in a horrific accident after a group of friends play a sick joke on her. Eight years later they are invited to a reunion in the countryside where they are targeted by a masked killer hellbent on revenge.
Becca Hirani
- Frankie Hollingsway
- (as Becky Fletcher)
Kate Lister
- Connie
- (as Kate Greer)
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This movies is just awful. The crappy cinematography, the crappy acting, the lighting, the bad make up, all of it is just awful. I kept waiting for it to improve and nope. It never does. I turned it off about an hour and 15 mins into it cause I just couldn't take anymore.
I thought it was an okay slasher film, with a decent twist. I think fans of the genre will probably find it fun, but it doesn't really bring anything new.
The acting is pretty well done, and the overall production quality seems decent enough. The killer has very reasonable motives for what they're doing, so it doesn't seem overly silly or anything like that. It's not the type of slasher with comedic over the top deaths, so it probably won't be as entertaining if that's what you look for, because the tone is a bit more serious than that.
I found it overall enjoyable.
The acting is pretty well done, and the overall production quality seems decent enough. The killer has very reasonable motives for what they're doing, so it doesn't seem overly silly or anything like that. It's not the type of slasher with comedic over the top deaths, so it probably won't be as entertaining if that's what you look for, because the tone is a bit more serious than that.
I found it overall enjoyable.
No pun intended - horror movies like this one are about the killers and the motive they may have. So you've seen something like this one and the resolution will probably not surprise you too much. On the other hand, if you do not think too much about it, some twists may get you.
Overall a decent effort, nice effects and another story about bullying. Of course the mother of them all being Carrie - which I have to rewatch one of these days. Maybe watch the sequel that isn't supposed to be any good too. But back to this: we get a lot of people who played a prank on someone ... well in a "I know what you did last summer" situation ... again, not original but if you suspend your disbelief, there are worse things out there.
Overall a decent effort, nice effects and another story about bullying. Of course the mother of them all being Carrie - which I have to rewatch one of these days. Maybe watch the sequel that isn't supposed to be any good too. But back to this: we get a lot of people who played a prank on someone ... well in a "I know what you did last summer" situation ... again, not original but if you suspend your disbelief, there are worse things out there.
A girl falls foul of a horrendous prank and ends up disabled. Five years later, those responsible are brought together for a somewhat ill-advised reunion. The most decent of this bunch is Josh (Richard Summers-Calvert), boyfriend to Frankie (Becca Hirani). Of them all though, Connie (Kate Lister) is my favourite, because she's absolutely awful to everyone from start to finish with virtually no redeeming moments whatsoever throughout the picture
I felt that things got a little confused somewhat through the 97 minute running time, but became clearer toward the finale - and what a finale it is. There's a really good twist at the end. I observed that when the villains are revealed, they suddenly develop potty mouths, as to underline their descent into evil!
This is very nicely filmed and features some mostly fine performances. I noticed some of the dialogue was occasionally clunky, and possibly five or ten minutes might have been shaved off the running time - but otherwise, I had a good time with this. 7 out of 10.
I felt that things got a little confused somewhat through the 97 minute running time, but became clearer toward the finale - and what a finale it is. There's a really good twist at the end. I observed that when the villains are revealed, they suddenly develop potty mouths, as to underline their descent into evil!
This is very nicely filmed and features some mostly fine performances. I noticed some of the dialogue was occasionally clunky, and possibly five or ten minutes might have been shaved off the running time - but otherwise, I had a good time with this. 7 out of 10.
While the movie isn't of itself particularly special, it is one of the better slasher movies I've seen in years. The story isn't all that original, but it's a faithful slasher formula, with solid acting and directing. Plus, the killer turned out to be a nice twist on the usual reveal.
Did you know
- TriviaShot in Somerset, England in just 20 days.
- GoofsAt 01:00:08 of the movie, Niall is attempting to push start his car with Dina is in the driver's seat. The masked killer comes up behind Niall, hits him in the back with an ax and then pulls the ax out of Niall's back. The very next scene shows Niall lying on the ground behind the car with the ax stuck in his back.
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- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
- Color
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- 2.35 : 1
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