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An average movie

Posted : 5 years, 7 months ago on 31 August 2018 10:10

I wasn’t really sure what to expect from this flick but since I have a weak spot for Jennifer Lawrence, I thought I might as well check it out. Well, even though Jennifer Lawrence and Max Thieriot were actually not bad at all and had some pretty good chemistry together, pretty much nothing else did work in this flick. Indeed, it started out as a rather average and boring horror flick with a couple of poorly developed sub-plots but, during the third act, the whole thing completely fell apart. Indeed, they gave us 2 really pathetic twists which really ruined an already weak movie. The first twist involved the fact that the character played by Max Thieriot actually was abducting some random girls to take the place of his deceased sister. It was seriously idiotic because it gave the feeling that this town was actually right to act like some major bigots all the time towards this boy. The second twist was about the same character and it turned out that, after his sister died, he actually took her place and his parents handled him as if he was Carrie Anne himself through most of his youth and this turn was even more stupid. I mean, what happened all these years? Did really nobody notice that they switched their girl with a boy? She/he didn’t go to school at all? Didn’t they have any relatives/friends/neighbours wondering what the hell was going on in this family? So, at some point, the boy killed his parents but, then, again, what happened to him? Everydody was saying he was actually taking care by his aunt but how did they know this? Did this aunt exist at all? How was it supposed to work at all with the rest of this story? Anyway, to conclude, the whole thing was eventually a mess, I was actually rather generous with my rating and I don’t think it is really worth a look. 



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Who cares about the house at the end of the street

Posted : 10 years, 6 months ago on 24 September 2013 04:48

Predictable, cliched and trite. Full of stylistic incongruities. This film tries to hide behind its shallow visual style. Pulling focus in a slightly interesting way or putting on some colour gels in the hope of changing the film's look and feel can't disguise a complete lack of atmosphere.

House at the End of the Street is an extremely mediocre horror. And one that really speaks volumes about the declining genre in recent years. One thing a horror movie needs is a strong atmosphere to accompany its visual style.

Although it tries to borrow elements from Pyscho, Wes Craven's Last House on the Left and Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, it fails to deliver. It brings nothing new to the genre.

I miss good horror films!


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