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Saturday, May 21

Film Review: Dead Inside 2011

Dead Inside is a Horror film released in 2011, directed by movie directo Pearry Teo. He directed Dracula and that other well known film of that girl with a tattoo on her back of a Fiji board. In this film the camera work is great a lot of panning along horizontally of nice rural settings. At first this seems a coming of age teenage picture, over the phone romance film. With a bit of patience though your review will be delivered.

This film is a homage to allsorts of popular college girl memes and frames eloquently what is important to teenage American kids. For example two of the girls are teens chuckling about Lady Gaga. Which also hints at I think to the fact they are Lady Gaga 'Little Monsters'. Which framed the genre of horror hybrised for that younger female audience. Some of the other girls even wear black lipstick and early on we see young Wahaabi lesbians cuddling and kissing. Whilst behind the scenes dumb boyfriends at the other end of a payphone are requesting their presence at a party or to meet up with mom and dad. The typical guy on the team with a posh car type gizza. 

This muddles is screaming out to middle classes. Using all sorts of terminology and early on cashes in unnecessary tears and emotion. Makes you think doesn't it? Is this a tale of woe or Espaniol unrequented love song's. Who knows and cares, this is a horror film right lets see some action.

If you stick with it the film does pick up although the usual girl pyjamas, slumber party, sneak in the boys type film really is not my cup of tea I persevere

If not just examine the directors further techniques. Twice now the loud audio interruptions we find in gory slasher films are used. Both times are pretty lame whereby nothing even happened. This sort of thing is hypnotically effective for a while until when somthing sinister does happen. Why? Because we become immune to the penetrating sounds. It's like the young girls pulling two fingers up in the face of teenage identity crisis time. Lots of screaming, cat fights, hair pulling and who knows maybe even a pillow fight type thing.

The penny suddenly drops when a young adult women in the downstairs comments and shares in such a way. A lot of young madness in this film, that said I do think young women need more films like this. I do disagree with the sexual adaptations or the indoctrination type techniques used. But agree on completion of this film, as much as you can stomach the foul language you will have a better idea of the crap that is going on in American horror movies, thrillers, westerns, love stories and comedies. This film has it all and sadly they boil it all into one movie. So far so good.

For lighting, camera action and audio levels plus homage a mis én scéne I give a couple of points. Because I not really impressed with teenage flicks movies I'm out, cannot watch anymore of this nonsense. It's simply not my cup of tea so I give a big fat juicy 0. Still you might like it see for yourself and hang in their. And like the Egyptians said thousands of years ago, '…you deserve to be free from fear…'.


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vHU90jZbE0U

It seems everyone in America has a good agent, yawn…

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