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by tattuchu » Wed Jul 06, 2011 7:21 pm
Doghouse. English zombie film. Not great but not bad either. Starts out with kind of a Guy Ritchie feel to it. In fact I think I recognize one of the actors from a Ritchie film. He really looks familiar. Great cast, pretty good characterization. I was almost sorry it changed gears and shifted into a zombie film after the Ritchie-like start, because it got a little silly and cheesy at that point, and turnt into a Shaun of the Dead type film except not half as clever or funny. Enjoyable overall and worth a watch. Just don't set your expectation too high, and take it for what it is.
The Horde. French zombie film. Well made, nice cast. Again, almost wish it had held to the original lead-in premise, in this case a crime drama revenge story, because that in itself was pretty interesting. There didn't seem to be any need to introduce zombies into the mix. I also didn't like the ending. It felt unsatisfying. I guess it's difficult to write a proper resolution to a zombie film, since the villains of the story are already dead. Still, this was definitely worth a watch.
I Spit on Your Grave. This one really surprised me. I wasn't expecting much from it at all, but the cast was great and the acting was pretty good, as well as the dialogue. It avoided cliche, and the whole thing unfolded pretty naturally without artifice or feeling contrived. The funny thing is, since the antagonists of the story are somewhat three-dimensional and depicted as not entirely evil, I almost felt sorry for them when they met their fate. An interesting film and, as I said, a pleasant surprise. Much more substantial a film than I ever expected, although not some deep psychological drama or anything.
Sucker Punch. Meh. This one actually really sucked, and sucked hard. But it was gorgeously shot, and very stylish as one would expect from Zack Snyder. Too many problems with this film to even begin to list. But if you go into it with your brain turned off and just enjoy it on a superficial level, you might get some satisfaction from it.
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