havenceles
Joined Dec 2011
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I sat through the entire Twilight saga, not once but twice, with a small horde of tween girls. I shut this movie down at the 4:22 mark because it was that bad. Don't waste your time with this one. It's disjointed and tries way to hard to be some sort of artsy horror flick (which it fails at on every level).
I was all excited to watch this film because of the infamous "Guinea Pig" films out of Japan. But, this movie completely lost me with the shoddy SFX work and the completely unbelievable "tools" that the main character uses.
I'm sorry, but butter knives and chintzy battery operated screw drivers are not feasible tools for the so called "self mutilation" that he does. They could have at least gone the believable route and used something other then a blunt chunk of hand forged steel that wouldn't even cut a piece of paper (a plastic butter knife would do more damage). And the fact that they use cheap dollar store zip ties as tourniquets and couldn't even be bothered to do 5 minutes of reading to see how to properly apply them is just annoying.
If you like your horror to be at least remotely believable, or tend to nit pick movies, then don't bother with this. You will hate it.
But, if you get grossed out real easy by even the most obvious SFX, then knock yourself out.
I'm sorry, but butter knives and chintzy battery operated screw drivers are not feasible tools for the so called "self mutilation" that he does. They could have at least gone the believable route and used something other then a blunt chunk of hand forged steel that wouldn't even cut a piece of paper (a plastic butter knife would do more damage). And the fact that they use cheap dollar store zip ties as tourniquets and couldn't even be bothered to do 5 minutes of reading to see how to properly apply them is just annoying.
If you like your horror to be at least remotely believable, or tend to nit pick movies, then don't bother with this. You will hate it.
But, if you get grossed out real easy by even the most obvious SFX, then knock yourself out.