SILENT SCREAM
Reviewed by horror-asylum.com
This slasher movie manages to be somewhat original despite ripping
every notable movie out there.
A group of students are invited to a remote mountain cabin for a weekend
break as a thank you for helping their professor with some research.
The kids do the usual horror things (drinking, shagging, walking in
the woods alone) before they are picked off one by one at a rather
alarming rate. It is up to a select few to stay one step ahead of
the killer and discover why they are being killed and by whom.
This film really surprised me actually. It looks good, has an attractive
cast, a good score, decent atmosphere and a phenomenally high body
count, which is achieved in little to no time at all. When half the
cast were bumped off in the first 15 minutes, I thought this was perhaps
actually a short film, but there were soon more teens pulling up in
mini buses and a rather lengthy twist ending to pad out the running
time.
Urban Legend is a main source of inspiration here, as is Saw (one
need only look at the cover art to make that connection) but despite
relying heavily on its genre peers, the film was an enjoyable and
somewhat different type of slasher film.
OVERALL SUMMARY
I have been very pleasantly surprised by most of the straight to DVD
horror movies this Halloween and this film is another treat worth
checking out on the 31st.
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