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strangely great film


There's just something about this movie...

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Yeah. Cute girls spending a lot of time half naked. <G>

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The movie was ok till Mitchell got shot in the head. I thought it was gonna be tied in to the killer somehow with Mitchell and him being connected or something. But then they totally killed that plot(excuse the pun) for no reason. Even then with Mitchell dying i though something was gonna happen of it or be explained. The parts concentrating on the killer were ok for typical b-grade slasher but they never explained anything and it was pointless at the end. Why was he targeting the teacher specifically, what or who was he? Was he half human and demon like Mitchell was saying something about. It just made it look like he was some sex maniac that works out and wears a mask very similar to Michael Myers from Halloween, rather than going deeper in the character..

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That's the best scene in the movie! Killing off the main character with about 30 minutes left to go. Daring and brilliant.

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That was pretty funny. His death was totally unrelated to really anything going on in the movie. In fact, he didn't really have any effect on the outcome, did he? I might have missed something though, because the plot seemed confused to me at times. I wasn't always watching really closely. And the movie dwelt on that South African girl more than any other character, but her friend ended up fighting the killer at the end. The South African just disappeared at the end of the movie. I guess you can give them points for not following convention, but there didn't seem to be any real purpose to what they were doing. I think it was just clumsy writing.

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It was just strange... (and not very great).

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I'm not sure if the earlier poster was being sarcastic, but I totally liked all the red herrings and random events in this film. It really shook things up and made it genuinely unpredictable.

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