A solid throwback to the 80s in the woods slasher. The killer in this movie is more brutal than Victor Crowley.
Comparisons with FT13, TCM, Adam Green's Hatchet, Just Before Dawn n various backwoods 80s slashers is inevitable but this one has plenty of bloody kills n ample amount of tension.
While it has the same old trope.
When the bad guy/monster/evil stuff is down, make sure they r fully down by severing their head or at least their arms but here we again have idiots who shows their back to the killer who is down.
Here we again have the same idiots who rather than putting bullets after bullets in the killer, they go very close to the killer who is down.
In some scenes the camera jus lingers on.
In some scenes we just get to c the killer walk around n hear his footsteps crushing the weeds n dry twigs.
The first kill is offscreen but the rest are bloody mayhem.
The yoga girl dies in the most brutal (ironically in a super hyper extended spine).
As a gym instructor I always tell my clients not to do hyper extension of any joints.
As audiences we are waiting for the killer to pounce on the car or something to come out from the woods. Some solid suspense maintained.
The camera-work supplies the film with unbearable tension level at some scenes.
Another best part is the juxtaposition. The serene n calm forest with birds chirping, animals making their sounds, still n calm lake contrasted with the killer wreaking mayhem.
While it has the same old trope.
When the bad guy/monster/evil stuff is down, make sure they r fully down by severing their head or at least their arms but here we again have idiots who shows their back to the killer who is down.
Here we again have the same idiots who rather than putting bullets after bullets in the killer, they go very close to the killer who is down.
In some scenes the camera jus lingers on.
In some scenes we just get to c the killer walk around n hear his footsteps crushing the weeds n dry twigs.
The first kill is offscreen but the rest are bloody mayhem.
The yoga girl dies in the most brutal (ironically in a super hyper extended spine).
As a gym instructor I always tell my clients not to do hyper extension of any joints.
As audiences we are waiting for the killer to pounce on the car or something to come out from the woods. Some solid suspense maintained.
The camera-work supplies the film with unbearable tension level at some scenes.
Another best part is the juxtaposition. The serene n calm forest with birds chirping, animals making their sounds, still n calm lake contrasted with the killer wreaking mayhem.
- Fella_shibby
- Jul 27, 2024