The
Texas Chainsaw Massacre Movie Review:
Notorious
"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" had to almost alone act as
a punchbag, when the video nasties debate culminate in Sweden
1980. Pretty ironical seeing that it practically isnīt exist
any gore in it. If "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" been a
poor film it probably had passed by unobserved. Now is it
a milestone in the horror genre, and got therefore free
publicity by Swedish media. Though a lot is left to imagination,
can I still understand why it been so controversial. The
content is most brutal thinkable, and that odd music which
actually isnīt music but only weird rattling and noise,
makes one feel a certain discomfort all the time. The fact
that the story is loosely based on Americaīs most famous
serial killer Ed Gein, donīt make you feel better either.
"The
Texas Chainsaw Massacre" begins fairly promising. The suspense
raises slow but sure to culminate about in the middle of
the film. Then Leatherface turns up, and his appearance
is so shocking that my back-hair stands on end on me. At
this moment is "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" just as good
as its reputation. But then Marilyn Burns start screaming.
And she screams and screams and screams. Is there anything
I canīt stand, is it when people scream uninterruptedly.
Certainly I can make myself acquainted with her precarious
situation, she actually get frightened out of her wits.
But I still donīt think that I done it the same way. Maybe
itīs a typical girl-thing, who knows? My impression is still
more lowered when itīs evident that the members of the family
not only are strange, but also dumb and ridiculous.
But
the parts of "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" that I get irritated
about are also its strength. For when I read reviews about
the film are these sequences the most memorable. I just
donīt learnt to appreciate it yet. So when I now shall give
a rating, am I forced to think back to the middle of the
film again, and the magic I felt on that occasion. But 3,5
is a very kindly rating.
Kent
Palmgren
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