Evil
Dead Movie Review:
"The
most ferociously original horror movie I have ever seen"
said Stephen King, when he saw the opening night of "Evil
Dead". It was a sensation when it came 82´, and is considered
today as definitely one of the best horror films that been
made. Sam Raimi was only twenty years old, when he with
a borrowed camera equipment and his friends as actors made
"Evil Dead". The producing in Tennessees uncanny woods was
made in 16 mm, and was then blew up to 35 mm in order to
be seen at the cinema. It is in other words a real low budget
film.
The
plot is very simple. Some young people rent a little ramshackle
house over a few days. But something evil broods over the
wood. When they find a tape-recorder and an old book, "Book
of the Dead", and plays back an incantation, is an extremely
old demon woken up to life. The demon take possession of
the people one after the other, and turns them into bloodthirsty
zombies. Finally is only the groups clown Ash left (Bruce
Campbell), and his only chance to survive is to cut his
friends into pieces.
This
is the film which I in my young days most of all wanted
to see. I had heard so terrifically many good things about
"Evil Dead", but got no opportunity to see it at that moment
(Sweden was very censorship kindly at that time). But I
thought much about how good it must be. When I for some
years ago at last bought "Evil Dead" on video tape, was
I very enthusiastic. In addition was it absolutely uncut
(in the earlier version which been in Sweden were twelve
minutes missing). Therefore was I dissapointed when my enormously
great expectations, that I had built up under so many years,
not fulfilled. And it were above all the famous special
effects that I didn´t like. Certainly I know that the effects
were made with a minimal budget, but I still believed that
they should be better.
But
when I recovered my senses and saw "Evil Dead" again some
weeks later, was it immediately better. And every time I
see it now, is it only to become better and better. Because
I´m never get tired of this. You can easily observe that
Sam Raimi is a genius. As I earlier mentioned is the plot
simple, and Raimi is using ordinary classic intimidating
methods. But it´s the way he does it on, that is so impressive.
We have the camera which uncanny flit along in the wood,
for in the next moment become wild tracking when the demon
attacks. Then, we have the strange camera angles and all
the weird sound effects. And through the entire film is
he manage to retain that special threatening atmospere.
There are so much madness and sick humour that I only have
to surrender. I have even begun to like the special effects
a little bit. But I´m probably never come over the effects
in the final. I definitely think that they used modelling
clay in that scene. Maybe I´m somewhat nasty when I only
gives "Evil Dead" four stars. But it´s four very strong
stars.
Kent
Palmgren
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