Filmmaker84
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I saw this film on opening night in a crowded audience of F13 and NOES fans and the entrie theatre was filled with the raging antcipation. It was probably one of the best expiernces I ever had seeing a movie. I just thought I would get that out of the way for a moment.
(spoliers, but nothing TOO major) I really liked this film and I liked the structure of this film. It starts as F13 movie " We're stupid kids doing stupid things, lets have sex and drink" then is starts to have hints of a nightmare movie when talks of conspiracies are brought up. But then it jumps back to f13 movie where they want to party and there is a big blood bath of victims. The film then takes a full on NOES twist as the characters know they are trapped in the lies of the adults, and must fight for them selves. Then film gradually makes it's way into "freddy vs.jason" which I think is the perfect way to go and was structured very well. As far as the acting Jason Ritter, Kelly Rowland, Katherine Isabelle ( I hate to admit it, OH I hate her) and a few others did really well. Now of course there was some over acting, but you can't blame the actors for that. Apperenly Ronny Yu told them to make there own characters, that he was totally involved in the look and that it was thier job not his. Granted that is true, and something a lot of actors would strive for. But come on, they are kids. 25? You let a 25 yo take control of the entire performance and you Overdramatic acting. It happens, so that cast can't be totally faulted. My Big beef is that (SPOLIER) Freddy kills ONE person. He doesn't even seem to enjoy it that much, when you consider he was longing for a kill. Personally I think he should have killed Kia, thats just me tho.
A side note, This, and CHICAGO, are the only films I have ever scene where the audience applauded during and after the movie. And I don't mean little claps by random people. The ENTIRE audience burst into applause at one point. So if that says something.
I don't know that's just my humble opinion.
(spoliers, but nothing TOO major) I really liked this film and I liked the structure of this film. It starts as F13 movie " We're stupid kids doing stupid things, lets have sex and drink" then is starts to have hints of a nightmare movie when talks of conspiracies are brought up. But then it jumps back to f13 movie where they want to party and there is a big blood bath of victims. The film then takes a full on NOES twist as the characters know they are trapped in the lies of the adults, and must fight for them selves. Then film gradually makes it's way into "freddy vs.jason" which I think is the perfect way to go and was structured very well. As far as the acting Jason Ritter, Kelly Rowland, Katherine Isabelle ( I hate to admit it, OH I hate her) and a few others did really well. Now of course there was some over acting, but you can't blame the actors for that. Apperenly Ronny Yu told them to make there own characters, that he was totally involved in the look and that it was thier job not his. Granted that is true, and something a lot of actors would strive for. But come on, they are kids. 25? You let a 25 yo take control of the entire performance and you Overdramatic acting. It happens, so that cast can't be totally faulted. My Big beef is that (SPOLIER) Freddy kills ONE person. He doesn't even seem to enjoy it that much, when you consider he was longing for a kill. Personally I think he should have killed Kia, thats just me tho.
A side note, This, and CHICAGO, are the only films I have ever scene where the audience applauded during and after the movie. And I don't mean little claps by random people. The ENTIRE audience burst into applause at one point. So if that says something.
I don't know that's just my humble opinion.
This movie is quiet interesting, to me anyway. Of course it has it's obvious similarities to other films it's deffinately a combination of " Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and "Last House on the Left" but it brought something else to it. I never routed for the characters in Last house, but I did in this film. I really think this film is smarter than it looks.
Yes it's extremely low-budget. And yes it comes with the Troma tag on it, which almost instantly means low-brow, low-budget and probably bad. But I think this film is interesting. It is relentless in it's attacks , yes, but thats something horror fans always say they miss. When they get it they never want it cause it's too far---I think horror fans need to make up thier minds. It had developed characters. Now we are talking about a horror film, so don't expect a lot of depth but you have to admit they have charaterzation. The script takes the time to show you about them, and have us understand why they ( the girls) are friends.
What I do think is sad is that the horror film has a label of being mysoginistic. So the instant rape occurs in these films---alarms go off. Smut, explotation, evil evil devil. But that doesn't nesscarily mean that's so. This film has obvious sexual overtones but those are merely there to understand the perversions of the attackers. All those everyone screams this is just like " I spit on your grave" because it features a rape. Lets examine. Grave has a forty minute rape scene that is so brutal rapists would get sick. While Mother's day features a rather brief rape scene, where the girl is seen in a bra, the man's butt is exposed and it is intercut with other shots. There is deffinately a direct effort to keep the rape scene from being to gratuitous. When people watch that scene they always say how revolting it is. But if you rewatch, the really bizzare things come prior to the rape building a disgusting tension, and the rape it self is I think under 30 seconds. Of course there is the scene where the three girls play in the lake and you can see through there shirts, that no one can defend that is obvious "lets get some boobs in here", but then again it was 1980. If I recall right, weren't the only movies without nudity Disney movies.
This film is really easy to right off as garbage, and you may be right, after all everyone is intitled to their opinon. I myself like this film, all though it is very hard to take and is not good for rewind value. This is not the kind of movie you rent, watch, then watch again the next day. It's too strong for that. PS But I have to say ( this is the film maker/ horror fan in me talking) the pre title sequence is probably the best out of any horror film I have ever seen. Not for it's content, but that it accurately sets up the entire res t of the film. You pretty much know what your watching before "mother's day" ever comes across the screen.
Yes it's extremely low-budget. And yes it comes with the Troma tag on it, which almost instantly means low-brow, low-budget and probably bad. But I think this film is interesting. It is relentless in it's attacks , yes, but thats something horror fans always say they miss. When they get it they never want it cause it's too far---I think horror fans need to make up thier minds. It had developed characters. Now we are talking about a horror film, so don't expect a lot of depth but you have to admit they have charaterzation. The script takes the time to show you about them, and have us understand why they ( the girls) are friends.
What I do think is sad is that the horror film has a label of being mysoginistic. So the instant rape occurs in these films---alarms go off. Smut, explotation, evil evil devil. But that doesn't nesscarily mean that's so. This film has obvious sexual overtones but those are merely there to understand the perversions of the attackers. All those everyone screams this is just like " I spit on your grave" because it features a rape. Lets examine. Grave has a forty minute rape scene that is so brutal rapists would get sick. While Mother's day features a rather brief rape scene, where the girl is seen in a bra, the man's butt is exposed and it is intercut with other shots. There is deffinately a direct effort to keep the rape scene from being to gratuitous. When people watch that scene they always say how revolting it is. But if you rewatch, the really bizzare things come prior to the rape building a disgusting tension, and the rape it self is I think under 30 seconds. Of course there is the scene where the three girls play in the lake and you can see through there shirts, that no one can defend that is obvious "lets get some boobs in here", but then again it was 1980. If I recall right, weren't the only movies without nudity Disney movies.
This film is really easy to right off as garbage, and you may be right, after all everyone is intitled to their opinon. I myself like this film, all though it is very hard to take and is not good for rewind value. This is not the kind of movie you rent, watch, then watch again the next day. It's too strong for that. PS But I have to say ( this is the film maker/ horror fan in me talking) the pre title sequence is probably the best out of any horror film I have ever seen. Not for it's content, but that it accurately sets up the entire res t of the film. You pretty much know what your watching before "mother's day" ever comes across the screen.
I could have liked this movie a lot, if it wasn't practically a shot by shot remake of the 1930's version with Fredrich March. It essentially is. Maybe I just noticed this because Turner Classic Movies was having Jekyll and Hyde day and showed both films back to back. But when you compare this to the 1930's version. It fails. What's shocking is that this version is toned down. The violence, intensity and sexuality is turned way down, which I would have thought would be the other way around. It's still an interesting movie, but if you run across the two in a video store pick up The Fredrich March verison.