Jeepers
Creepers Movie Review:
Fall
is the time of year when students return to school, the
leaves fall from the trees, and as sure as the weather changes,
we see a horror films in the local multiplex. There is always
a crop of filmgoers anxious to be scared out of their wits
by the latest Hollywood dealings. Sadly, there have been
very few good horror films released, as most of the efforts
have borrowed heavily from previous film and offered little
in the way of originality.
The
teen horror film had waned in years past as most of the
new efforts had their debut on video rather than in the
theaters. That all changed with the runaway success of "Scream"
and a new batch of horror films was unleashed to capture
some of the new and vibrant horror film box office.
The
lure of horror films is big for film studios as they are
generally cheap to make, and if the film is a modest success,
then a line of sequels is likely to follow ensuring big
returns from video and cable revenue. With this is mind,
writer/director Victor Salva created a new horror film that
began to get some interesting buzz in the horror circles,
the film is "Jeepers Creepers"
The
film is inspired by a real life incident where a couple
of motorists investigated a mysterious situation only to
make a shocking discovery. "Jeepers" tells the
tale of a Darry and Patricia(Justin Long, Gina Philips)
who are a brother and sister on the way home from college
for Spring Break. Patricia wants to take the longer scenic
route and the two siblings are driving down a long desolate
highway towards terror.
During
the trip, Darry and Patricia are almost run off the road
by a maniacal truck, which invokes memories of the classic
film "Duel" by Steven Spielberg many years ago.
Shaken but undaunted the two continue on their journey only
to pass the truck later. The truck is now parked next to
an abandoned building, and the two notice a cloaked figure
dumping what appears to be a body wrapped in a sheet down
a large drain. The cloaked figure notices the two driving
by, and the chase begins with the two being run off the
road soon after. It is at this point, that the film loses
a good bit of its premise, as large gaps of reason and common
sense seem to be missing from the title characters. One
would think after two close calls, Darry and Patricia would
consider themselves lucky and get themselves home as fast
as they can. Instead, Darry convinces his sister that they
need to return to the old building and discover what was
dropped down the old pipe.
Against
all better judgement, the two go back to the old building
and make a ghastly discovery. What follows is the two trying
to get away from the nightmare that they stumbled into.
It is this situation that makes the movie hard for the audience
to get involved with, as the two siblings keep waiting around
for the police, the investigation, and all manner of mayhem,
instead of letting it go and getting out of the area safely.
There are segments when all manner of ghastly things are
unfolding, and the two sit and watch. Even when his sister
says that they need to leave, the two remain like statues
waiting to see what happens next.
The
evil of the story is said to be a Demon that returns every
23rd spring to feed. It seems that it scares people in order
to get their scents as only when frightened can it smell
if a person has what it needs to survive. Often this is
done by the demon consuming the person in question.
Gary
Gray
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