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Highly Reccomended!

- Opening with a car accident of a pregnant woman and her husband, showing blood-soaked hands and leaving little to the imagination; even with gory dripping type text in the opening credits. Hearing many things about this film being good led me to buy it without watching prior in good faith from the dimension extreme company and they’re mostly good horror films. Learning the same editor was hired for this film as both French films High Tension and P2 (Baxter) got my hopes up for a good movie on top of the good reviews. Out from the hospital and sent home for what the doctor calls her “last night of peace and quiet”, the pregnant woman goes home for a scheduled birth the next day. Deciding to be alone in spite of friends and family wanting to spend Christmas Eve with her, depression is kicking worse then the baby. All alone, with a child about to be brought in this world, fatherless. Almost as if things could not get worse for her. Then she gets a knock at the door after two disturbing dreams, a visit from a woman who knows her name and makes the situation that much more creepy. The excuse was at first to use the phone through her house due to a broke down car, and then quickly turned into a woman who knows her name and all about her husband who has recently died. At this point in time I would like to thank the police department on they’re amazing job to secure the perimeters and lock up Sarah’s house; by the way I am being completely sarcastic. While sound asleep, our special guest finds a way in, the discovery of her through the film is very suddel, she is just next to Sarah’s bed, watching her and examining her stomach. Now we know it’s a horror flick; thanks bad cops. Tension makes me bite my lip as Sarah waits trapped in her bathroom and the vicious woman poses as her mother to her chief editor who stops by to see if everything is alright. I’m waiting here just begging inside my head for her to scream for help. Like some other flicks, the body count rises and more people decide to come over in the quite harsh environment. After seeing the weapon of choice used by this stalker, I’m going to be a lot nicer to my lesbian friends… Scissors can do damage to guys! I’m glad to see the struggle between the bloody scissor carrying psycho and the bathroom door; showing no superhuman strength and making the story that much more believable. With every confrontation and battle Sarah faces, there is also a view not only from her or her attacker but the child inside her as well. Wearing all black and staying in the shadow at almost all times, this wannabe mom is a nightmare. Thought out is almost every move; making escaping alive out of the house almost impossible. She came for the baby, and not even cops are going to stop her. Every time there seems to be an end and someone comes to save the day, some sharp object comes out of a sleeve and ends up in the maniac’s hands on one end… and in an unsuspecting body part of someone else. All of the gore pictured and displayed in this film is a treat to the eye, I feel like it’s fucking Halloween! The ending of this picture proves most shocking and shows relevance to the whole other 80 minutes, so be sure to pick this up as soon as you can!

Sarah: What kind of man would fuck a maniac like you?


7/10
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Added by pamela voorhees
15 years ago on 19 January 2009 15:51