Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA group of teenagers, arrives in Crystal Lake Camp, but one thing they don't know about this place, is they were being stalked and mysteriously killed by a mysterious serial killer who's out... Tout lireA group of teenagers, arrives in Crystal Lake Camp, but one thing they don't know about this place, is they were being stalked and mysteriously killed by a mysterious serial killer who's out there for revenge.A group of teenagers, arrives in Crystal Lake Camp, but one thing they don't know about this place, is they were being stalked and mysteriously killed by a mysterious serial killer who's out there for revenge.
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Director writer Mike P. Nelson' offers just over fifteen minutes, The Jason Universe: Sweet Revenge wastes no time delivering carnage with stunning efficiency. The practical gore and effects are executed with impressive flair, making the most of a tight budget to deliver visceral, blood-drenched thrills that fans of the slasher genre will appreciate.
Lead actress Ally Ioannides (as Eve) brings compelling strength and presence to the screen, guiding the chaos with control and charisma. She anchors the short with a proactive, emotional core that elevates the body count with real stakes.
Stepping into the hockey mask is Schuyler White, who delivers the kind of physicality and menace worthy of the franchise's legacy. His movements have the weight and deliberation of classic Jason, making him a fitting heir to the role's long tradition. Incidentally, Chris Carlson's Harold oddly gives Robert Englund vibes.
While the short doesn't have the gritty VHS feel, or film grain, it harnesses that original Jason ambiance with purposeful pacing, shadowy menace, and well-timed scares. There's a modern polish-akin to the 2009 Friday reimagining-but the spirit of the early films pulses just beneath the surface.
Nods to the franchise are peppered throughout-from familiar kill setups to sly narrative references-enough to feel like a loving wink to long-time fans. Add in a couple of clever twists, and you get a sharp little narrative that still manages to build momentum.
The finale hits you with a cliffhanger of sorts, leaving plenty of room for speculation and appetite for more. And then-the end credits roll to Sugar and Spice's 'I've Changed' an ironic and fittingly twisted choice that underlines the film's playful tone.
For fans of Crystal Lake carnage, Sweet Revenge is a brisk, blood-soaked treat - a short that understands the rules of its universe and plays with them just enough to keep you hooked. Well worth checking out.
Lead actress Ally Ioannides (as Eve) brings compelling strength and presence to the screen, guiding the chaos with control and charisma. She anchors the short with a proactive, emotional core that elevates the body count with real stakes.
Stepping into the hockey mask is Schuyler White, who delivers the kind of physicality and menace worthy of the franchise's legacy. His movements have the weight and deliberation of classic Jason, making him a fitting heir to the role's long tradition. Incidentally, Chris Carlson's Harold oddly gives Robert Englund vibes.
While the short doesn't have the gritty VHS feel, or film grain, it harnesses that original Jason ambiance with purposeful pacing, shadowy menace, and well-timed scares. There's a modern polish-akin to the 2009 Friday reimagining-but the spirit of the early films pulses just beneath the surface.
Nods to the franchise are peppered throughout-from familiar kill setups to sly narrative references-enough to feel like a loving wink to long-time fans. Add in a couple of clever twists, and you get a sharp little narrative that still manages to build momentum.
The finale hits you with a cliffhanger of sorts, leaving plenty of room for speculation and appetite for more. And then-the end credits roll to Sugar and Spice's 'I've Changed' an ironic and fittingly twisted choice that underlines the film's playful tone.
For fans of Crystal Lake carnage, Sweet Revenge is a brisk, blood-soaked treat - a short that understands the rules of its universe and plays with them just enough to keep you hooked. Well worth checking out.
Going into to this I had little expectations. The fact that it's a short movie is the main reason. However with that said this is beautifully shot. The location is gorgeous and the characters are very good. The final girl is really good and I loved the ending. If this is what we can expect movie forward I'm all in. Jason looks intimidating and the shot of him picking up the girl was scary good. I would've liked to had seen a few more kills but other than that this was very intense and well made. Tim Treakle.
Ok, it's not as bad as i was thinking it would be but this type of movie (slasher) can't or almost always can't be (or SHOULDN'T BE!) crammed into a 13 minute short.
I do give this short film credit for having music that is OVERTLY Harry Manfredini-ish (some parts seemed to be bordering on copyright infringement-ish). But the music in this majorly helps the film in every way. As much as i love the 2009 reboot F13, i do wish they had brought Manfredini in to score that film (or at least use music in it similar to this short film's music).
Ally Ioannides who plays Eve in this short film also played Tilda in "Into The Badlands"!! I've adored her ever since that show!
Big question, why didn't Jason kill her if he actually did pull her under the water?
Oddly enough Jason is hardly even shown in these 13 minutes. Lol.
And why did she have 2 major black eyes when she came back to the campsite (or why was she sporting the Ricky Raccoon/"smokey eyes" eye makeup look? Lol).
Lastly there should have been at least one or 2 more onscreen kills. I think there's only 1 on screen kill (that i do admit was pretty cool!). But again, an F13/Jason projects SHOULD NOT BE A MERE 13 MINUTE SHORT FILM. It's a waste of IP and character, etc.
I do give this short film credit for having music that is OVERTLY Harry Manfredini-ish (some parts seemed to be bordering on copyright infringement-ish). But the music in this majorly helps the film in every way. As much as i love the 2009 reboot F13, i do wish they had brought Manfredini in to score that film (or at least use music in it similar to this short film's music).
Ally Ioannides who plays Eve in this short film also played Tilda in "Into The Badlands"!! I've adored her ever since that show!
Big question, why didn't Jason kill her if he actually did pull her under the water?
Oddly enough Jason is hardly even shown in these 13 minutes. Lol.
And why did she have 2 major black eyes when she came back to the campsite (or why was she sporting the Ricky Raccoon/"smokey eyes" eye makeup look? Lol).
Lastly there should have been at least one or 2 more onscreen kills. I think there's only 1 on screen kill (that i do admit was pretty cool!). But again, an F13/Jason projects SHOULD NOT BE A MERE 13 MINUTE SHORT FILM. It's a waste of IP and character, etc.
Look I'm excited for any new F13 content, but let's jast hope Mike P. Nelson doesn't touch the new movie or series. Who knew there could be so many plot holes and "huh?" moments in just 13 minutes. And that Jason just isn't the guy... He looked more like a meth head than an unstoppable undead man-child. The mask looks ridiculous too, like a life size Funko pop. The bar was so low that all they had to do was trip over it and we'd be ok but they walked completely around it.
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This is not a short film. It is a commercial for Angry Orchard beer.
The "film" wasn't made to be a horror movie, it wasn't meant to be art. It is a cynical product meant to shill other products.
This is disrespectful to everyone who worked on the previous Friday the 13th movies and all the loyal fans.
The "film" wasn't made to be a horror movie, it wasn't meant to be art. It is a cynical product meant to shill other products.
This is disrespectful to everyone who worked on the previous Friday the 13th movies and all the loyal fans.
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