Description
After a Black Friday riot ends in tragedy, a mysterious Thanksgiving-inspired killer terrorizes Plymouth, Massachusetts - the birthplace of the holiday. Picking off residents one by one, what begins as random revenge killings are soon revealed to be part of a larger, sinister holiday plan.
A faded villain (not at all memorable appearance or handwriting) and a lack of humor for most of the film are the main disadvantages.
I will be happy to see what will be in the second part, but for now there are doubts that this will become a new classic.
Yes, I agree that this film has been the best in this direction lately.
Yes, the murders have almost no graphics, but they are all excessively unnatural - the lid from the garbage can cuts meat with bones like a guillotine, the neck curls up with his hands, almost with a twist, heads fly off like the tops of dandelions, almost from the breeze.
The actions of the heroes, the logic of these actions... Especially its discussion in places seems to be just some kind of unimportant set of sentences uttered during the dialogue.
I also agree that the picture lacks humor, which would add an adequate perception, because that's exactly what it represents - a rollicking attraction.
Great murders, great entertaining movies, great slasher!
We missed this!)
A mix of horror movies and thrillers, a lot of dynamics, special effects on the level.
They didn't understand why Carver was grateful to them
I was very surprised when in 2023 the billboard gave me Thanksgiving. I was about seven years old when I came across the DVD from Grindhouse and Eli Roth's trailer impressed me very much at that time. And now that movie is coming out, and I'm happy!
The scene in the supermarket, of course, really scared (the scariest moment of the film) and set it up for a serious gloom, but then went the typical slasher line with cliches, stupid teenagers, the last girl and that's it all. I don't know what Eli Roth shot before, but he turned out to be a very cheerful classic slasher. Without excessive stupidity, with modern chips and even added some scenes from the same trailer. I'll even be waiting for the sequel, I'm curious if she can keep up the level.
And thank you. Now I believe again that Wright will shoot his full-length Don't