bfp13108
Joined Jun 2005
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There's enough good dialogue, suspense, attractive twenty somethings and plot to make this a fairly good movie to get you through a lonely night. I enjoyed it. Yes, the movie has clearly defined failings but that doesn't mean it should be dismissed outright. I think that is a succinct and fair review so could a bunch of people appeal IMDB's decision that forces reviewers to write a bunch of additional nonsense just so that their reviews can be published. Again, I enjoyed watching the movie, but there could have been additional plot points and character development to make it more believable. That it was lacking in this doesn't necessarily make it a 1 star movie.
... that need to be deconstructed as a psycho-sexual drama, this is the one. Excellent sci-fi, a star of that era, but you really need to wonder, no analyze, exactly what was going on inside the head of the story's author. In my mind's eye, something very scary and strange, indeed! John Hoyt is the superior actor and he had a long and rewarding career. John Agar seems wasted here and June Kenney is horribly miscast. Of course, decades later, what difference does it make? From my humble perspective, the highlight of the film was the cat in the matchbox! A good assembly of cast for the puppet people. It's a fun film to watch if you can cast off the disturbing undertones.