Monday, October 5, 2009

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Review: Treat Trick'r

By Francisco Acuña


YEAR: 2008
DIRECTOR: Michael Dougherty
PERFORMERS: Anna Paquin, Brian Cox, Dylan Baker, Leslie Bibb, Quinn Lord and Rochelle Aytes

After several years of waiting at last we can all have a chance to see this film as horror fans have waited, and it matters little delays after delays which had, of course, is a shame that you never will be released in theaters, but I feel after seeing all my needs fulfilled the vision that so far has undoubtedly been the horror film of the year.

Trick r 'Treat, as many know is an anthology film where we have a peculiar form several events in a night of Halloween, interestingly interspersed time and situations (with the pulp fiction), we have a director primary school with an evil pastime, a young woman dressed in caperucita haunted by someone, some children looking pumpkins and a cranky old man who is going to go very wrong.

The big problem prevalent in this type of production is usually the best stories overshadow the others, but in this movie everything is in perfect balance with a brutal assembly that does not leave dead doing that every time we get more curious to know what is going to be the next event, it is also necessary to highlight the brutal assembly, which can be translated from one story to another and return to it with incredible fluidity.

visual and aesthetic appearance is great, leaving scenes that will be reflected in the history of horror movies, a good example is the story they tell us what has happened grab many years, with a beautiful color filter and uncomfortable at the same time.

The script emphasizes more the way we tell stories and a few turns that what is spoken, although it has interesting parliaments, many others are pure filler. The music is very good but I think the final piece should not be so made if not more minimalist style "Halloween" by John Carpenter, special mention to highlight the story of "Little Red Riding Hood" with sweet dreams in the background.

is not very explicit gore film but has a management genius suspense and intrigue. I should also highlight a character especially Sam, who represents the spirit of the time, I'm sure will become an icon of the genre.

In conclusion, trick r treat is undoubtedly the best movies I've ever had the pleasure of seeing this year, but has a few shortcomings do not let me be a excellent movie, now turned into an instant classic and a reference to Halloween.

best:
"From now one of my favorite movies.
"His aesthetic.
-Sam.

Worst:
"To give anything less than a final take" more "powerful.

for me: 9.0/10

Trick r treat as: Joan , Oscar , Werewolf and Lucksaw

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