Synopsis: A traumatized woman is questioned by a cop and a psychiatrist about three stories involving a clown, a hotel and a convoy, that involve her and two of her female friends from childhood.
Starring: Keir O'Donnell, Katheryn Winnick, Laura Breckenridge, Jessica Lucas, Tad Hilgenbrinck
Directed by: John Simpson
U.S. Rating: R
Amusement. I'd define this movie with a simple word: Weird. When I watched this movie, I honestly thought it wasn't a traditional movie, but a series of short individual scary chapters no related at all. The structure of this plot was kind of interesting. The plot starts with three individual situations and incidents. After these three individual episodes, the next stage on this movie starts on a interview room, where the person involved in the third episode is being interviewed about the incident and tragedy she lived. That's the moment when she finds out that the person who tried to kill her is an old school friend with some eccentric/morbid ideas and sense of humor. She goes back in her mind to the moment when she and her friends, the ones involved in the other individual episodes, were together at their school and the crazy little boy that tried to amuse them with a dead rat in a box was the same one that not just killed some people, but tried to kill her too. A horror movie that I could say, offer a few scary/entertaining moments.
What did I like from this movie?
1. I like the plot structure. The plot and story was kind of boring, but the structure (starting with three individual episodes, going back in time, and coming back to present
2. I totally loved the t-shirt/vest used b the girls at the end of the movie, the ones with the chest open, like an autopsy... when the crazy guy kept them tied in front of the glass walls
3. The scenes with the dolls and the clown was kind of scary and entertaining
What did I dislike from this movie?
1. It was weird to watch Keir O'Donnell in a role like this one. After watching him in some really cool and funny comedy movies, it was weird to watch him in a key role in a horror movie, playing the character of a crazy weirdo
I would rate this movie with a 2/5
Directed by: John Simpson
U.S. Rating: R
Amusement. I'd define this movie with a simple word: Weird. When I watched this movie, I honestly thought it wasn't a traditional movie, but a series of short individual scary chapters no related at all. The structure of this plot was kind of interesting. The plot starts with three individual situations and incidents. After these three individual episodes, the next stage on this movie starts on a interview room, where the person involved in the third episode is being interviewed about the incident and tragedy she lived. That's the moment when she finds out that the person who tried to kill her is an old school friend with some eccentric/morbid ideas and sense of humor. She goes back in her mind to the moment when she and her friends, the ones involved in the other individual episodes, were together at their school and the crazy little boy that tried to amuse them with a dead rat in a box was the same one that not just killed some people, but tried to kill her too. A horror movie that I could say, offer a few scary/entertaining moments.
What did I like from this movie?
1. I like the plot structure. The plot and story was kind of boring, but the structure (starting with three individual episodes, going back in time, and coming back to present
2. I totally loved the t-shirt/vest used b the girls at the end of the movie, the ones with the chest open, like an autopsy... when the crazy guy kept them tied in front of the glass walls
3. The scenes with the dolls and the clown was kind of scary and entertaining
What did I dislike from this movie?
1. It was weird to watch Keir O'Donnell in a role like this one. After watching him in some really cool and funny comedy movies, it was weird to watch him in a key role in a horror movie, playing the character of a crazy weirdo
I would rate this movie with a 2/5
What did you like or dislike from this movie? What would you rate this movie?
Enjoy it!... Watch it!
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