Speaking of hack directors, anyone seen “Nope”?
Watched it a few days ago, I was surprised that I liked it as much as I did seeing how his two previous films felt bland.
I got fed up with Get Out very quickly because it started reminding me of The Skeleton Key early on and then having the same plot device.
Us had the right amount of creepyness that comes with a home invasion movie, but the reveal on what the antagonists were was just too distracting for me, even with the required suspension of disbelief there were just too many things that didn't make sense.
Nope on the other hand presented something familiar, then it added a twist and it turned into less of a horror film and more into an adventure film in the vein of
Tremors or Jaws. I probably found it entertaining because it made me think of the implications it presented, such as how history passes down information and how
people in the past might have confused the ufos as angels or that
while the ufo attacks when being looked at doesn't mean it only eats when its looked at., just the speed and silence alone makes
its hunting behavior terrifying
Big question: is this Freddy that's killing actors in the real world or is this some other entity utilizing his visage and everything? If it's Freddy then why are the rules wishy washy and why does he look different? If it's an entity then why is it playing by Freddy's rules?
As I remember it: There is an evil entity that goes around killing people, throughout history people have been able to contain it in stories. Once the entity is contained it can only exist in the world of fiction.
The catch? Once the story becomes boring, people no longer tell it and it starts being forgotten the containment starts failing and the entity starts breaking free, but while the story remains in human conciousness (even if interest wanes) the entity will still be locked in the form assigned to it within the story.
Think of Pennywise in IT and how it has to play by the rules assigned to its current form. Craven, within the film, even theorizes that the entity has started to believe itself to be Freddy.
So during the film the entity was stuck using Freddy's M.O. plus some new abilities due to the weakening of the story (ie. Earthquakes, mind control) the only threats were the attempts at reviving the franchise so he went after the people involved in them, but particularly the actress that was his original adversary.