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Six
young adults are kidnapped and forced to play cruel and fatal
games for the entertainment of a sicko who watches it all on security
cameras, while hoping to teach them all a lesson about life. Sound
familiar? No effort is made to hide the fact that this is just
a complete rip-off of Saw. The only real differences, besides
a lack of quality, is that in Are You Scared? survival
doesnt seem to be possible. Kinda makes the teaching
a lesson aspect silly, I think.
I
started this one with some seriously low expectations, but right
away I realized the kills and traps were truly cringe-worthy.
They really go a long way toward making up for the ridiculous
plot holes and dialog straight out of a late-night Skinemax softcore
thriller. Really, hiring someone to improve the writing a little,
and maybe injecting a sniff of originality and this could have
been pretty good. It wasnt that bad as is.
Every
scene involving the cops was somewhere between bad and really
fucking bad. Thats where the horrific dialog really comes
out and I dont think there was anything the cops said or
did that wasnt a complete cliché. Cutting those scenes
completely would have improved this film a lot.
And
several times ridiculous ideas became too distracting. For example
when six young people with no connection to each other disappear,
the cops instantly know the trap-dude has them. These cops are
that good, fuck clues, they just know shit. Also I learned that
multiple shotgun blasts at point-blank range arent lethal,
but a pipe always is.
Interestingly,
the kids are told theyre on a reality show they all applied
for, and thats the façade that, at first, gets them
to participate in the traps. This was the best part of the plot
and should have been leaned on a lot more instead of the whole
lets rip off Saw in every way angle.
For
example, at first one might think no one would put up with
shit like this for a reality show or later you might think:
no one really turns to reality shows for help with dealing
with serious emotional issues. If youre thinking that,
you live in a fantasy world. Do a search for Starvation
Island on Google to see what I mean, or watch Dr Phil, theres
nothing Americans arent willing to do to be on TV.
And
my very last bitch about this flick is the message the trap-maker
is so intent on teaching people right as they die from his un-winnable
games is that a merciful death is better than a lifetime of suffering,
which is how he perceives his own life. The problem is his victims
arent in a lifetime of suffering and their deaths can hardly
be called merciful.
First
of all, I mostly disagree. Second of all, if hes so fucking
miserable, why not kill himself in a merciful way? All these years
of suffering, and he couldnt take a minute to kill himself
with a trap? Shit, I think the message should be "better
a merciful death than a lifetime of whining and blaming others
for shit you brought on yourself." People are losers.
Now
the good, and there is some. The kills kick ass, as do some of
the traps. A couple were better than the traps in the Saw
series. The twins trap was truly insidious, and the one
involving innards was truly sick and horrible. There are so many
plotlines that could have been done involving traps instead of
wasting these in a movie thats just a clone. Are You
Scared wasted more potential than most B movies can even muster.
Also the head chop was a work of art.
Anyway,
if youre a big Saw fan, or watch the Final Destination
flicks just for the kills, you might really enjoy Are You Scared.
You could do a lot worse.
5
out of 10 true tests of the bond between twins
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