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Frayed (2007) review

Posted : 11 years, 8 months ago on 12 August 2012 03:01

Frayed is a must-see film, an example that you do not need a high budget, only talent and ideas to capture your vision clear on the screen. Great script and well executed but perhaps I miss hemoglobin but also recomendadisima.
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Frayed (2007) review

Posted : 11 years, 8 months ago on 12 August 2012 03:00

There will be some strong scenes but less than I expected, initial and in a car, the rest is significant and this is probably the Achilles heel of the film but is not determinative as you will be able to find out their own but occasional and more gore death had not been all bad.
The actions are correct, I was surprised to see Megan Fox twice, Tasha Smith-Floe, is almost identical and as expected does kitten, D. The rest is a rather young squad except the Sheriff makes Tony Doupe but none out of tune.


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Frayed (2007) review

Posted : 11 years, 8 months ago on 12 August 2012 02:59

The film may seem a crude Slasher just trying to copy those who made ​​it big in this genre, that's what you might think if you grab the movie and Frayed begun but is something more than that, I can not give many details because it would kill the surprise factor so I let them discover for yourself the end. One of the'' novel'' is the treatment given to the murderer and events, is talk much on the psychological profile of this, he comes to trusting the facts and deaths, this makes a Frayed film with its own personality and away from other namesakes of the genus.


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Frayed (2007) review

Posted : 11 years, 8 months ago on 12 August 2012 02:59

Film step by unnoticed at the time of a piece of class B but the surprise has been capitalized, Frayed has one of the best scripts I have seen in a slasher eh, written and performed very talented by Robert Caoili, Rob Portman and Kurt Svennungsen. All of a sudden you notice that the film has a generous budget, but is so well filmed that you forget this detail at 5 minutes, thanks to a more than impressive scene is the opening story arc of the Frayed .


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Frayed (2007) review

Posted : 13 years, 4 months ago on 30 December 2010 10:19

Frayed, written by Kurt Svennungsen, Norbert Caoili, Rob Portmann, Dana Svennungsen and Dino Moore & directed by Norbert Caoili and Rob Portmann, was released in 2008 and stars Alena Dashiell.
At first glance, Frayed seems to be a Halloween (2007) remake. A young, violent boy is institutionalized after he murders his mother brutally, and then escapes as an adult to find his younger sister and kills off everyone in his path on the way. He kills one security guard on his way out, and the other escapes and finds himself coming into contact with a set of unlucky folks as he attempts to outrun our murderer. I was entertained enough by this, as it seemed as if it were just another slasher flick, complete with bad acting and an undeveloped cast of characters.
I was pleasantly surprised by a turn of events within the latter half hour of the film. It was odd and I haven’t decided if it was well executed or not, but it seemed slightly original and thoughtful, and for that I can give kudos.
So the young boy who was institutionalized after murdering his mother and later escaped as an adult to kill off the whole town and the security guard who is trying to out run him are actually the same person. Hmm. When he finds his little sister and her best friend, he kills off their boyfriends as the security guard is running through the woods trying to warn and save them. They end up at her house while her brother kills off the step-mother and her best friend and later ends up trying to kill her. We enter a Fight Club sequence where the brother and the security guard merge and try to kill…their selves? Oh, and THEN he starts to remember that one time his father molested him and killed his mother. So he was falsely imprisoned and never did anything wrong, and then started killing bitches.
To me this sounds like this: okay, so there’s this kid who breaks out of a mental institution and he kills a whole lot of people while looking for his little sister because he killed his mom but really he didn’t he just has split personality because his dad molested him, killed his own wife and then blamed him for it. Yeah, that’s a great idea for a movie. Wait, what? Okay, so it sounds extra shitty when you put it that way, but it’s true.
I suppose overall I liked this movie, but only because it felt a lot like a classic, and even though it wasn’t, I’ve got a soft spot for films of that nature. Everything else seemed either at average or slightly above depending on which aspect you want to talk about. I liked it.


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