Cherry
Falls Movie Review:
What
makes 'Cherry Falls' different from others of its kind are
three things: The actors, the premise and the climax. Unlike
'Scream' and 'I Know...' the characters in Cherry Falls
look like they could live next door to you and you wouldn't
drop on your knees and salivate while ogling their good
looks. Instead of Neve, Jennifer or Drew we get a natural
looking Brittany Murphy who doesn't look like she has had
mascara slapped onto her face with a trowel. The rest of
her school pals are either gay, obese, goth, or skinny and
as for prom queens, cheerleaders and jocks, they don't get
a mention at all. What is also refreshing is that the victims
all had their 'cherry' intact and hence the result is that
the entire youth of small town 'Cherry Falls' arrange a
shag party where they all intend to jump into bed with anyone
they can get hold of so that they can be cancelled from
the killer's 'Virgins to kill' list. This concept is handled
fairly well and we get the obligatory innuendo and hilarious
'come on's yet before we even reach the climax the idea
is bled dry and director Geoffrey Wright loses control of
the reins. It is at this moment, about 3/4 of the way through
the movie, that 'Cherry Falls' descends into stalk n' slash
with a hokey plot 'twist' (the killer's identity which to
the viewer was either already blatantly obvious or is utterly
preposterous) to boot. Post-ironic quips and jump-out-of-your-seat
scares (there were few to begin with) are scrapped in favour
of running through woods and a ridiculous climax.
Wright
obviously intended to make a movie that was neither tongue-in-cheek
nor gory but rather a thriller that was intelligent and
at times shocking. Although he succeeds in doing this for
about forty minutes in, the movie as a whole lacks punch
due to a poor ending and severe editing (a 5 minute death
sequence and the movie's climax - an orgy of writhing teenagers
- were butchered by the ratings people to get a 15 certificate)
making 'Cherry Falls' more of a 'could have been a 'Scream''
rather than wholly revolutionary. What with my hopes being
set on 'Cherry Falls' as being a new spin on the tired modern
day horror genre I guess now I'll have to anticipate watching
Urban Legend 2. Groan.
Simon
Savory
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