
Adam “Bug” Heller (Max Thierot) was supposed to die on the bloody night his father went insane. Unaware of his dad’s terrifying crimes, he has been plagued by nightmares since he was a baby. But if Bug hopes to save his friends from the monster that’s returned, he must face an evil that won’t rest…until it finishes the job it began the day he was born.
Cast: Max Thierot, John Magaro, Emily Meade, Nick Lashaway, Denzel Whitaker, Shareeka Epps, Paulina Olszyinski, Raúl Esparza
Director: Wes Craven
Language: English
Opening: 02 Dec 2010
Runtime: 107 mins
Rating: NC 16 (Violence and Coarse Language)
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My Reviews/ takes:
Another film by Wes Craven.
But I am a little disappointed with this one thou. Could it be the expectation of a suspense thriller of mine is a little too high after watching Nightmare on Elm Street?
For this film, My Soul to Take, I love the whole story. The flow of the story. And the choice of talents for this film is pretty brilliant as well.
It's also pretty a lot of mind-fucking and as usual a thriller, u have to see blood. Hence for this film, there's lots of blood drenching dry just for you. okay. This sounded a little psychotic.
There's not much of a surprise moments. Instead, everything is like you are able to predict what will happen next. Hence, the suspense momentum is gone.
So to me, this a movie that you should not put too much of your expectation.
I will give it a 1.5 out of 5 popcorns.
Oh ya, it's NC 16. So it's only for 16 years old and above. I believe it's mainly due to the bloody scenes.
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