Five
friends head to a remote cabin, where the discovery of a Book of the Dead leads
them to unwittingly summon up demons living in the nearby woods. The evil
presence possesses them until only one is left to fight for survival.
Starring:
Jane Levy, Shiloh Fernandez, and Jessica Lucas
Directed
by: Fede Alvarez
Written
by: Fede Alvarez, Diablo Cody, Sam Raimi, and Rodo Sayagues
Horror fans have seen a lot of remakes
come their way, and many fans seem tired of seeing them. However, there is
something unusual in regards to the “Evil Dead.” This remake has the support of
the original writer and director Sam Raimi, and the star of the original, Bruce
Campbell. With most of these remakes, there usually isn’t this kind of support
from the original movie’s cast and/or crew. So will this make horror fans more
likely to see “Evil Dead?”
To answer the question above for
myself, no they had no influence on my decision to see the movie. I wanted to
see it simply for the movie itself. Since they do support this film, I’m not
going to bother to do a review comparing the two movies. Instead, the focus
will be on the good and bad of this movie.
So what is there to like? Well, if
watching people get brutalized is your thing, then this might be the movie for
you. There is a ton of blood splattering, bone crushing moments. Characters are
losing body parts left and right. It’s been a while since I’ve seen a movie
where the characters are getting sliced and diced, so I enjoyed every second of
it.
There are many great examples of this,
but two scenes really stand out. The first is when one of the girls becomes
possessed, and decides to make some improvements to her face. She then follows
that up with a nice attack on one of her friends. The other scene, and probably
my favorite, is when the demon is face to face with another character on the
stairway. The demon takes a box cutter away from the girl, and lets just say it
pretends the cutter is a lollipop. It then decides to get up close and personal
with its terrified victim. There was a woman in the audience that was having an
absolute fit, and I loved it! Oh and I can’t forget to mention that there is a
pretty decent chainsaw moment as well!
Whenever there is this much fun
watching blood get splattered all over the place, there always comes the bad
part. It’s just too unreal. Not necessarily the special effects, but what is
happening to the characters, and their reactions. There are several times when
a character loses an arm, but they seem to just keep on trucking. Yes, plenty
of pain at first, but then they get over it. One character has tons of
different things happen to them, but they keep on going. I don’t know how they
could ever handle that much pain besides the fact that it’s a movie.
Moving on to the story, it’s the simple
formula of sending some young people to a cabin in the middle of nowhere, and
some extremely awful things happen to them. And why did they come to this cabin
in the woods? Well, Mia (Jane Levy) is a drug addict, and her friends have
brought her there to detox. Not a bad little addition to a story where a demon
is about to possess the drug addict.
What is really good is that the movie
doesn’t waste too much time getting to the point. The audience sees her
struggle without drugs, they find the book, and then it’s demon time. While I
appreciate them moving on, it did seem a little odd how Eric (Lou Taylor Pucci)
just gets the book, and starts reading it. He doesn’t really hesitate, and no
one else notices what he’s doing. The only other complaint about the story is
that parts of the ending are a little predictable.
The acting isn’t too bad. Most of the
actors do a good job as their regular characters, and when they are possessed
by the demon. Maybe Shiloh Fernandez, who plays David, could have put a little
more emotion into it, but his performance didn’t cause a distraction from the
movie. The only person’s performance I didn’t care for is Elizabeth Blackmore
as Natalie. She actually did a better job in the short time that her character
is possessed.
I really don’t know if having Sam, and
Bruce on board will make horror fans more likely to see the movie or not. I
know it’s a cult classic in many people’s eyes, so it can’t hurt to have their
support. If you have never seen “The Evil Dead,” or love horror movies where
people are put through a world then it might be worth your time to catch this
movie. There are many great painful moments throughout. The story is pretty
simple, and doesn’t have many glaring holes. Overall, the acting is good
enough. I give “Evil Dead” 3 pools of blood mostly because it creates many
pools of blood throughout!
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