Two teenagers fake an attack by a legendary serial killer for a little attention, but the plan backfires when this triggers the real killer to resurface and go after them.Two teenagers fake an attack by a legendary serial killer for a little attention, but the plan backfires when this triggers the real killer to resurface and go after them.Two teenagers fake an attack by a legendary serial killer for a little attention, but the plan backfires when this triggers the real killer to resurface and go after them.
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- 3 wins & 7 nominations total
Arianne Elizabeth
- Megan Carpenter
- (as Arian Thigpen)
Holly Ward
- Becca Martin
- (as Holly Bonney)
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10synstar
From Beginning to End this film had my attention!!! Normal I do not care for New Horror Movies, But This One is a Rare Gem! The plot of the film is very original and did not try to be a carbon copy of the golden age of the slashers! The actors are amazing and fully embodied their roles!!! I will be telling all my friends about this film!! LoVE It!!!!
Triggered has what is, quite possibly, the most loathesome character I've ever seen on screen. Her name is Callee and all she does is complain about (mostly) made up bigotry and intolerance. She seems to think that being a crusader for social justice only entails following the most ridiculous of the far left on Twitter and shaming anyone who doesn't prescribe to her narrow vision of what's right and what's wrong. This gets her a decent amount of attention at her small town high school for a while until a serial killer from the past shows back up and she has to figure out another way to get attention even if it means murder.
You have to give actress Meredith Mohler and writer/director Chris Moore a hand for daring to create such a narcissistic and selfish character and placing her as the lead in a film. It's to their credit that she remains watchable and interesting even when she's doing the most wicked of things. If Mohler plays her cards right, I could see her having a big future.
The rest of the cast is good as well, but they're given less to work with and can come across more like cartoons, which does fit with the tone of the film, so that's not really a negative. The only ones who get fully fleshed out characters are Jesse Dalton and Amanda Wyss who play Callee's long-suffering gay BFF and her alcoholic school principal with a dark past of her own. They're the only two truly sympathetic characters in the film and they do a wonderful job of grounding the film when it starts getting crazy.
The film was obviously made for about 3 cents, but this is one of those times when a low budget helps a film and gives it an unpolished early John Waters feel which seems to be what the creators are going for and, more often than not, they succeed. There's also a surprising amount of male nudity instead of the typical female nudity found in films like this and it's also a positive portrait of a gay teen that's not the usual coming out story or bullying story.
You have to give actress Meredith Mohler and writer/director Chris Moore a hand for daring to create such a narcissistic and selfish character and placing her as the lead in a film. It's to their credit that she remains watchable and interesting even when she's doing the most wicked of things. If Mohler plays her cards right, I could see her having a big future.
The rest of the cast is good as well, but they're given less to work with and can come across more like cartoons, which does fit with the tone of the film, so that's not really a negative. The only ones who get fully fleshed out characters are Jesse Dalton and Amanda Wyss who play Callee's long-suffering gay BFF and her alcoholic school principal with a dark past of her own. They're the only two truly sympathetic characters in the film and they do a wonderful job of grounding the film when it starts getting crazy.
The film was obviously made for about 3 cents, but this is one of those times when a low budget helps a film and gives it an unpolished early John Waters feel which seems to be what the creators are going for and, more often than not, they succeed. There's also a surprising amount of male nudity instead of the typical female nudity found in films like this and it's also a positive portrait of a gay teen that's not the usual coming out story or bullying story.
If Todd Solondz and John Waters were given $15 to make a movie and decided to do a slasher flick with some of the most bizarre and borderline unlikable characters I've ever seen, it might look and sound something like this. I'm going to need a whole spin off movie with Callee's weirdo mother. She's the one of the strangest slasher film characters since Aunt Martha in Sleepaway Camp.
I wanna punch her in the face after listening to that girl ramble about another girl. What an annoying review complaining about the actor who wasn't even that bad. These movie is aight and I'm had some moments. The other reviews more accurate, I'm telling you any time you see a 1 rating ignore it. No thought went into it. Well no serious thought, just drivel
This movie is just all around fun. It takes a dash of the slasher flick and mixes in a big helping of modern day relevance. Mohler's acting is superb and Dalton does a great job. Definitely great for a Saturday night with some popcorn.
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Callee Bishop: When I die, on my tombstone, it's not gonna say 'she baked cookies, loved the Lord, and did a mean cross-stitch.' No, it's gonna say 'she was special. She made a difference.'
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- $200,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 54m(114 min)
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