The
Texas Chainsaw Massacre III Movie Review:
It’s
never a surprise to see a horror sequel turn out badly.
The Friday 13th , Psycho, and Nightmare on Elm Street series
all suffered from terribly scripted and poorly acted sequels
that were often just an excuse to cash in on an established
format. Indeed it’s still going on with a reportedly lacklustre
‘Freddy vs. Jason’ film due to hit our screens early next
year. But it’s not obviously impossible to produce a decent
horror sequel. Sam Raimi did it with the Evil Dead trilogy
(though the third is perhaps a little too comedy-based),
and Wes Craven has had some success in the sequel genre,
so, despite many misgivings, I approached this film with
some hope.
And
perhaps it’s because I love the first movie so much that
made me despise this piece of filmic trash. Tobe Hooper’s
film was packed with tension, a constantly disturbing soundtrack,
and characters that were all too real. Chainsaw III is strictly
genre trash, packed with cliched characters and bizarre
events that often fail to add up. It tries to copy the original
so hard, but changes the very tone of the original movie.
In the original much of the soundtrack of the last half
is the roar of Leatherface's chainsaw mixed with the terrified
screams of the main protagonist, which helped add to it’s
uniquely terrifying tone – this sadly has nothing even slightly
as inventive as that, and whilst the screams and the roars
are still present, they’re often intercut with terrible
dialogue and big action scenes which just aren’t that interesting.
Perhaps
the worst problem with this film is how the central characters
seem somehow immortal. One of the joys of the first film
was how quickly certain characters were dispatched, how
helpless the protagonists were, but in Chainsaw III the
lead male, a big black guy conveniently carrying a large
arsenal of weapons, is maimed time and time again, but still
manages to pop up at the end and save the day, making the
film sadly even more trivial and tedious. All in all, there’s
just no reason for this film to exist, as it’s just a copy
of the original with inane crap added. One of the worst
films of all time, full stop.
Alex
Finch
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