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ROT: Reunion of Terror
When a group of former high school pals gather at a remote cabin for a raucous 10-year reunion, they find themselves terrorized by a mysterious killer with a serious ax to grind. Could the murderer be one of their own who is out for revenge? Possibly -- for as the classmates disappear one by one, the survivors uncover a secret that devastates them all.
Release : | 2008 |
Rating : | 3.5 |
Studio : | |
Crew : | Director, Editor, |
Cast : | Christian Anderson Hallie Bird Monique Barajas John Shumski César Mora |
Genre : | Horror |
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Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Fresh and Exciting
It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.
what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
Six friends get back together ten years after high school graduation for a reunion at a remote hunting cabin in the woods. Soon folks start to disappear. Is there a serial killer on the loose? Or is one of the six friends behind this reunion of terror? Director Michael A. Hoffman Jr., who also co-wrote the clever and compact script with Morgan Jones, relates the engrossing story at a snappy pace, generates a considerable amount of tension, delivers an abundant amount of nasty gore, and tosses in a decent smidgen of sizzling lesbian soft-core sex and yummy female nudity for good measure. The solid acting by the capable cast keeps the picture humming: Christian Anderson as scruffy redneck loner Jimmy, Monique Barajas as sultry free spirit Amanda, L.J. Green as the hip, but sickly Tyrone, Nori Jill Phillips as the uptight Michelle, John Shumski as a creepy ramrod game warden, Hallie Bird as enticing underage drifter Celia, and Mark Carducci as cocky jerk B.J. The true identity of the killer and the unexpected downbeat ending are both genuinely surprising while the fierce outbursts of brutal violence pack a vicious punch. The sharp cinematography by Jason Musco and Jennifer Ann Henry boasts neat use of a prowling camera and loads of strenuous slow motion. The ominous score by Ryan Copt and Joseph Buttle III does the rattling trick. A worthwhile slice'n'dice item.
As of this writing, this has a somewhat respectable rating of 6.2, but when you look closer and see that only 21 people have actually voted for it and then realize that 20 of those people were probably directly involved in the production, things start making sense. This is a sloppy low-budget slasher movie that doesn't deliver much of what anyone wants to see. Well, unless you love really bad acting, TERRIBLE dialogue, irritating and unsympathetic characters, unoriginal murder scenes, some of the worst editing known to man and very poor use of slow motion in nearly every single scene.Two lesbians are killed during the opening sequence. What they have to do with the rest of the movie (aside from providing the sole glimpse of nudity) is beyond me. Then we're introduced to five former classmates; Jimmy (Christian Anderson), Tyrone (L.J. Green), Michelle (Nori Jill Phillips), Amanda (Monique Barajas) and B.J. (Mark Carducci), who get together ten years after graduation for a camping trip. Judging by the hateful dialogue, these people can't stand being around one another so I have no clue why they'd even bother with a reunion. A sixth "friend" who organized the trip doesn't show up but the others, along with a young female runaway (Hallie Bird) decide to head to their rented cabin. Along the way they're hassled by a perverted park ranger (John Shumski), someone flattens their tires and the filmmakers attempt to be funny by making lame jokes about tampons, panty-sniffing, jail bait and bowel movements. Then (surprise!) a psycho shows up to do them all in.After sitting through 70 some minutes of utter tripe, the film tries to introduce a twist at the end (hinted at in the abbreviated title), but it doesn't work at all. You can tell the filmmakers thought they were being provocative and shocking, but they fail to pull it off in any kind of meaningful or impactful way.Production on this began in 2006 but the film didn't get a DVD release until four years later. I can see why no one was really chomping at the bit to get this out to the masses.
The movie is well done. Looks very good. I enjoy the camera work. It keeps everything moving along. Sound track is phenomenal. The ending is gripping - a must see. An homage to some different classic films that make this worth taking a look at - and even a second or third look. Such as Friday the 13th and Prom Night. You will recognize the tribute when you view the film.Done well with out gratuitous violence - more suspenseful and over the top in the right places. I liked this horror flick. I saw this at it's world premiere at Milwaukee Massacre Horror Film Festival along with many other movies and this stood out. Well done movie. Acting worked for me. Story was easy to follow - some tasty nudity and then the ending twist make this a fun movie.
ROT is a bit different from most horror movies you'll see... it has a different take on what the word "terror" means by the end of the film. There is a lot going for the movie aside from plot; it is well-shot, has some very effective sound effects, pro camera moves, some good performances, and it keeps you entertained throughout (which is very tough to do for a feature on a low budget.) That said, there are flaws of course inherent with these sorts of projects. For each good performance there is a standard one, there are a few scenes with lighting problems, and parts of the script could have used some tweaking in this reviewer's opinion.If you are into horror movies and/or appreciate indie film-making, I highly recommend it. If you're curious about this project in the first place, I would also recommend it. Check ROT out! My buddy and I had a good time at the MKE debut.