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- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 4 premios y 6 nominaciones en total
Reseñas destacadas
.. If you're craving a modern movie where a woman is the hero and saves some dorky guy who makes snarky jokes while the bass wobbles in and out synth-like, and the lighting ascetics look like my living room; then this is the movie for you.
I watched better and far worse: Vicious Fun is mildly entertaining, mildly funny, got a solid production and a well acting cast. To watch that little flick won't hurt you but will have no lasting impression on you - the initial idea is good but the story unfolding pretty standard. Anyway, if you need a little snack, you may try this one.
Vicious Fun, that's exactly what this movie was, so the title couldn't be more perfect. The cast was very well chosen for playing the different characters. My favorite characters in Vicious Fun were played brilliantly by Evan Marsh and Ari Millen. Evan Marsh was the funniest one in my opinion. The story is a bit weird, but the good kind of weird. Nice slashing scenes as well, so if you're looking for a bit of fun and slashing you can't go wrong with this movie.
Since the meta slasher is becoming it's own trope, films now need to find inventive ways to play around within even that framework. Vicious Fun is up for the challenge, bringing to the table the unique idea of a normal teen stuck at a serial killer AA meeting. This gives us the opportunity to sift through several slasher archetypes in a less than familiar setting.
Unfortunately, the film squanders it's clever concept by delegating that meeting to one sequence, then moving swiftly past it while there was still untapped potential for comedic fodder. As is often the downfall of the meta-slasher, it too soon devolves into being a genuine slasher with much the run-time taken up by "Ahhh! Run! He's coming to get me!" moments.
Evan Marsh hams it up a little too much and many of his punchlines fall flat, but Amber Goldfarb could give Samara Weaving a run for her money the next time a film needs a badass heroin.
The film never takes itself too seriously, and the 80s nods are occasionally endearing, which can make for an enjoyable watch if your expectations aren't too high.
Unfortunately, the film squanders it's clever concept by delegating that meeting to one sequence, then moving swiftly past it while there was still untapped potential for comedic fodder. As is often the downfall of the meta-slasher, it too soon devolves into being a genuine slasher with much the run-time taken up by "Ahhh! Run! He's coming to get me!" moments.
Evan Marsh hams it up a little too much and many of his punchlines fall flat, but Amber Goldfarb could give Samara Weaving a run for her money the next time a film needs a badass heroin.
The film never takes itself too seriously, and the 80s nods are occasionally endearing, which can make for an enjoyable watch if your expectations aren't too high.
I did not have great expectations from this one. It ended up being very entertaining and funny, occasionally scary and quite gory. Hopefully, it will get a sequel.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesIn several scenes Bob (Ari Millen) wears a raincoat. This is an obvious reference to American Psycho (2000) featuring fictional 80's serial killer Patrick Bateman (Christian Bale).
- PifiasFritz kills Tony the police officer with a 6-8 inch long nail to the forehead. Despite only driving about half the length of the nail, Tony bleeds profusely from the back of his head, which would have been impossible given the depth of the injury and the overall length of the nail.
- ConexionesReferences Pit Stop (1969)
- Banda sonoraLonely Road
Written by Russ Graham (as Russell Graham), Gerry Finn (as Gerald Finn), Ron Mayer (as Ronald Mayer), Darrell Millar
Performed by Killer Dwarfs
Courtesy of Russty Dwarf Tunes / Cymba Music Publishing
Licensed by Chapter 2 Productions Inc.
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Detalles
- Duración
- 1h 41min(101 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39:1
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