AnAlienFromVenus
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The high score set my expectations high, I went to the cinema expecting a great re-que, but ended up regretting spending my money on the ticket. The movie was a boring sob-fest, Scream is supposed to be a silly horror movie, not some emotional flick.
(SPOILERS AHEAD, MORE DETAILED REVIEW)
The casting was bad, the main character, Sam, is supposed to be the daughter of Billy Loomis (The killer from the first film), however there is no resemblance to him, Sam's sister Tara looks way more like Billy (Even though she is not related to him). Vince was an unnecessary character, he had like 5 minutes of screen time and then was killed off, what was the reason to have his character in the film? To make us think he's the killer... for only 5 minutes? Nobody sobbed after his death, nobody acknowledged he was dead, so why was he even in the film? I wanted to walk out half-way through the movie, but I kept hoping it would get better. But it never got better. Dewey was killed off way too easily, he survived the other films, I'm guessing his nine lives ran out, or maybe the writers wanted an excuse to include another long and boring sobbing scene.
Overall I do not recommend going to see this movie.
(SPOILERS AHEAD, MORE DETAILED REVIEW)
The casting was bad, the main character, Sam, is supposed to be the daughter of Billy Loomis (The killer from the first film), however there is no resemblance to him, Sam's sister Tara looks way more like Billy (Even though she is not related to him). Vince was an unnecessary character, he had like 5 minutes of screen time and then was killed off, what was the reason to have his character in the film? To make us think he's the killer... for only 5 minutes? Nobody sobbed after his death, nobody acknowledged he was dead, so why was he even in the film? I wanted to walk out half-way through the movie, but I kept hoping it would get better. But it never got better. Dewey was killed off way too easily, he survived the other films, I'm guessing his nine lives ran out, or maybe the writers wanted an excuse to include another long and boring sobbing scene.
Overall I do not recommend going to see this movie.
It is a thought provoking series that leaves you shocked after every episode. Because of the unique artstyle and no usual anime cheesyness it feels almost like you're watching a live action show rather than an animated one, each character has a uniqueness to them which makes you get attached to them no matter how the characted behaves. The ending left me questioning what happened so I will deffinely have to watch the series again.
I liked the cinematography, the color palletes and moods of some scenes but the acting was really bad at some places and made me cringe. Only after watching the movie I found out that it was supposed to be a sequel for "Interview with a vampire" and I can say that it didn't do any justice for the storyline, would not watch again.
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