Cast : Garret Dillahunt, Monica Potter and Tony Goldwyn
User Reviews :
The biggest problem with horror movies today, specifically major
Hollywood productions, is that even more than romantic comedies and the
like, it is treated by studios and directors as an entry level
position. These aren't, after all, the big dramas or 'prestige' movies.
The result is an endless barrage of derivative, uninteresting tripe,
many of them remakes produced by the like of Michael Bay and directed
by those attempting to get started in the industry. Why this is even
more of a problem is because horror films and comedy films depend on
one essential thing: timing. Those which fall in the category of
'suspense thrillers', those which don't really seek to scare as much as
your average slasher, films like "The Last House on the Left", depend
on atmosphere. They depend on the building of suspense and tension and
dread, even when the outcome is insanely predictable. These films
require a director who has talent with timing, with creating
atmosphere, with building suspense, and most of the time, especially
recently (sure, there have always been awful horror films, but there
was a time when studios financed some respectable films at least), the
directors who take on such projects seem either incapable or
uninterested in doing all they can to make the film work.
"The Last House on the Left" is a 're-imagining' of Wes Craven's accidental classic from 1972. That film displays Craven's potential, but while certain sequences are compelling it is cheap, clumsy, has a bizarrely chirpy bluegrass score, some awful acting (and some good acting), and the movie's biggest flaw: a Benny Hill-like slapstick subplot. Still, the movie worked. It worked precisely because Craven managed to create that atmosphere. That feel. The biggest fear I had going into this 're-imagining' is that the director Dennis Iliadis would turn out to be another Marcus Nispel, coming off his one previous film from 2004, "Hardcore", a film about prostitutes I had never heard about.
"The Last House on the Left" is a 're-imagining' of Wes Craven's accidental classic from 1972. That film displays Craven's potential, but while certain sequences are compelling it is cheap, clumsy, has a bizarrely chirpy bluegrass score, some awful acting (and some good acting), and the movie's biggest flaw: a Benny Hill-like slapstick subplot. Still, the movie worked. It worked precisely because Craven managed to create that atmosphere. That feel. The biggest fear I had going into this 're-imagining' is that the director Dennis Iliadis would turn out to be another Marcus Nispel, coming off his one previous film from 2004, "Hardcore", a film about prostitutes I had never heard about.
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Rating : 6.6/10
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