Bernhard
03-14-2004, 02:21 PM
I rented this yesterday for a much needed night in. And even though the box and the introduction to the film rather appealed to me, I had my doubts. Mainly because, in my opinion, it seems to be terribly difficult to make good films in this genre.
But they pulled it off surprisingly good. No excessive gore, no cheap scares, a rather original plot to work out the brain, more complex characters than usual, a fair amount of psychology, a lot of symbolism, and an ambigous ending. I liked it because didn't degenerate into a violent mess in the second half as that is usually the case. Something that somewhat strangely struck a chord with me was also the sound of birds when they were outside. Oh, and unlike 95% of all the thrillers/horror flicks I've seen, the last part of the film did not take place a stormy, rainy night. All of this might have something to do with the fact that its more or less a film made without any big studio involvement.
I strongly recommend it.
Oh, and it takes place in and around an old insane asylum. Not as cheesy as it sounds, I can assure you.
But they pulled it off surprisingly good. No excessive gore, no cheap scares, a rather original plot to work out the brain, more complex characters than usual, a fair amount of psychology, a lot of symbolism, and an ambigous ending. I liked it because didn't degenerate into a violent mess in the second half as that is usually the case. Something that somewhat strangely struck a chord with me was also the sound of birds when they were outside. Oh, and unlike 95% of all the thrillers/horror flicks I've seen, the last part of the film did not take place a stormy, rainy night. All of this might have something to do with the fact that its more or less a film made without any big studio involvement.
I strongly recommend it.
Oh, and it takes place in and around an old insane asylum. Not as cheesy as it sounds, I can assure you.