#Horror is not the absolute train wreck I expected but it is also no where near being a competent film. The best compliment I can give this film is that the first two acts are bearable. It has a slew of issues but it’s not an abomination. The third act is more enjoyable because it’s actually when any horror happens and it’s all executed so horribly. The editing of this film is terrible and would give any sane person a migraine (lucky for me I’m crazy). It’s the first film that I’ve seen that I can say is edited like a slot machine. The characters were terrible, there wasn’t a single likable character. The best thing I could say about the themes is that they are admirable. It does not do a good job at conveying the themes, but I can appreciate them trying to have a message. The story itself isn’t any good and often repeats unnecessary scenes. I didn’t despise #Horror, but overall it’s a bad movie that is grossly incompetent and I will probably forget about it shortly.
#Horror is not the absolute train wreck I expected but it is also no where near being a competent film. The best compliment I can give this film is that the first two acts are bearable. It has a slew of issues but it’s not an abomination. The third act is more enjoyable because it’s actually when any horror happens and it’s all executed so horribly. The editing of this film is terrible and would give any sane person a migraine (lucky for me I’m crazy). It’s the first film that I’ve seen that I can say is edited like a slot machine. The characters were terrible, there wasn’t a single likable character. The best thing I could say about the themes is that they are admirable. It does not do a good job at conveying the themes, but I can appreciate them trying to have a message. The story itself isn’t any good and often repeats unnecessary scenes. I didn’t despise #Horror, but overall it’s a bad movie that is grossly incompetent and I will probably forget about it shortly.