A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET, a review
Yesterday was the pilot opening date of the movie, A Nightmare on Elm Street. It is the remake of its original film back in 1984, which really made a box office hit during those times. The movie made a significant impact on the horror genre, spawning a line of sequels, television series, remake, and various works of imitations. And finally, a 2010 remake was made.
A re-imagining of the horror icon Freddy Krueger, a serial-killer who wields a glove with four blades embedded in the fingers and kills people in their dreams, resulting in their real death in reality.
Because it's a remake, the story is just the same. We were actually eager to watch it, because we're basically a fan. I was expecting so much from the movie, that would really frightens me, or even scares me a lot. It was a very long time, since i have watch a horror movie. And as far as i know, this is the first ever horror movie that i've watched on the big screen.
In totality, the story was well presented. But when it comes to the "slashing" scenes, it was quite dumb to see, maybe because of the horror movies that we see nowadays with a very graphic cinematography that is more bloody and merciless. I find the movie as a light horror film, which everyone can withstand the "suppose to be" "scary and frightening" scenes. I was expecting for a heart-pounding and breath-taking slashing scenes every time Freddy kills, but i think the scenes were just so light to watch.
I think it is'nt enough for a horror movie. It could be categorize as, and more of a "suspense thriller" movie than a horror one. Not a good comeback for Freddy Krueger, i think his terror is done.
I agree. I think the film was very tame and depressing.
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