Press the button and get a million dollars, but someone whom you don't know will die.The question "What would you do?
Quote from: Jon on October 10, 2010, 09:30:31 PMPress the button and get a million dollars, but someone whom you don't know will die.The question "What would you do?This is supposed to be a question hard to answer? Who care if someone I don't know die, thousands of people I don't know die everyday and I don't get a million dollars...OK now I'll read your review
After seeing the intriguing trailer which revealed such an authentic attention to detail in creating an 80s set thriller that my first thought was “why have I never heard of this film?”, The House Of The Devil is basically a disappointment. I may have set my expectations too high, but actually, it is a very good film indeed. It just doesn’t pack any punch so in the end, you might want to like it, you might even tell others they should try it because it’s so bloody good! But ask yourself if you can remember much from it a day later and if you can be bothered to watch it again. The story is too obvious and there is no real hook to grab you. I hope I will be bothered to see it again and I hope to find what it is I clearly missed this time around.
I don't mind the slow build up, Halloween was all the better for it, there just wasn't enough pay-off for the long wait. When at the 75min still next to nothing had happened my friend asked if I was sure it's only 95min long
Some of the other older films you refer to also build up super slow to their end, but I guess their are soemwhat creepier along the way? Or are we already too used to the mechanics of this that it's become too stale? I think it's to a bid part because we do know these older films, that this one has to fail, because the surprises are no longer there.
There is a right way to tell a story and a wrong way. Those films had stories that would work just as well today if they started from scratch. House of the Devil just needed... "oomph"!