Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 5:53 pm
Very interesting concept. Really, really stupid movie.
It's not that it isn't entertaining...it kinda is, but everything about it is stupid. I'll go into spoilers in a minute, but for now, see it if the concept of a U.S. that allows one night of zero crime interests you. Otherwise, skip it.
Yes, all crime apparently. Although, politicians are exempt. Not sure how that works since there are no police out and about. They also imply that this night really punishes the poor because the rich defend themselves with mansions. Yeah, I'm sure all the cops, firemen, military peeps, FBI, DEA, CIA, etc, etc, etc. are all ok with earning their small salaries which would leave their families in danger on this night.
Not a great film, and it's really obvious at times that it was shot on no budget.
One thing about the opening: They show lots of clips of violence. Some real, some not (I think). I know some are real because they show a clip of the shootout from the bar in Toledo two years ago. However, they label it somewhere other than Toledo. Also during the film they show the guy in Detroit who shot up the police station. Those incidents resulted in no deaths. So I assume they're ok to show. I highly doubt the executions they showed were real, or I would have seen them on YouTube by now.
SPOILERS BELOW:
Just off the top of my head:
-Teenagers don't act like that. They don't follow sociopaths (I know...), and they certainly don't think it's nothing that one of their friends executes another for no reason.
-The boyfriend's motivation is beyond stupid. I'll kill her father. That'll make her love me...
-Teenagers love confrontation, so obviously they're going to hunt for a homeless guy that got away in a really, really rich and gated neighborhood...? Anyway, said teenagers will obviously go to homes that are fortresses and threaten the adults within. Especially when it's obvious those same teens are from that neighborhood.
-Men and women will hunt said teenagers without any concern that it might be their kids.
-The neighbor's motivation might be the dumbest thing written in Hollywood over the last year. Your bloodlust wasn't quenched by killing the teens? Grown adults really feel the need to murder children with knives?
-Why didn't Ethan Hawke have the homeless guy help him from the start?
-That state of the art security system beaten by one truck? Really? Nobody anticipated that? What did they hook the truck up to?
-Speaking of that state of the art system, did you know that if you rip the sheet of metal over the front door off, then all the other metal covering the other doors and windows magically disappear?
-If there's no crime, where's everyone getting these assault rifles?
-This movie is in the running for most times a "good guy" is about to die with a bad guy on top of them, only to be saved by someone shooting the bad guy.
-The way the villain kills _'s fate is completely anti-climatic.
-Teenaged boys, when allowed to commit any crime, would rather kill hot women then rape them...Right...
-That's the biggest problem with the movie. It implies that we ALL want to commit heinous acts, and allowing us to do this once a year eliminates our urges the rest of the year. If only. Not everyone wants to do that. Hell, the early years of Ultima Online prove this theory is bullshit.
-So this has been going on x number of years, and yet people are still alive? We're talking thousands upon thousands of deaths per year. Who the fuck accepts this idea from their government?
-How stupid do you have to be to assault a fortress rather than kill easy pickings off the street?
I have to stop. It annoys me when shit like this gets made. You've got an interesting idea, why fuck it up by writing like you're a 6th grader strung out on Red Bull?
It's not that it isn't entertaining...it kinda is, but everything about it is stupid. I'll go into spoilers in a minute, but for now, see it if the concept of a U.S. that allows one night of zero crime interests you. Otherwise, skip it.
Yes, all crime apparently. Although, politicians are exempt. Not sure how that works since there are no police out and about. They also imply that this night really punishes the poor because the rich defend themselves with mansions. Yeah, I'm sure all the cops, firemen, military peeps, FBI, DEA, CIA, etc, etc, etc. are all ok with earning their small salaries which would leave their families in danger on this night.
Not a great film, and it's really obvious at times that it was shot on no budget.
One thing about the opening: They show lots of clips of violence. Some real, some not (I think). I know some are real because they show a clip of the shootout from the bar in Toledo two years ago. However, they label it somewhere other than Toledo. Also during the film they show the guy in Detroit who shot up the police station. Those incidents resulted in no deaths. So I assume they're ok to show. I highly doubt the executions they showed were real, or I would have seen them on YouTube by now.
SPOILERS BELOW:
Just off the top of my head:
-Teenagers don't act like that. They don't follow sociopaths (I know...), and they certainly don't think it's nothing that one of their friends executes another for no reason.
-The boyfriend's motivation is beyond stupid. I'll kill her father. That'll make her love me...
-Teenagers love confrontation, so obviously they're going to hunt for a homeless guy that got away in a really, really rich and gated neighborhood...? Anyway, said teenagers will obviously go to homes that are fortresses and threaten the adults within. Especially when it's obvious those same teens are from that neighborhood.
-Men and women will hunt said teenagers without any concern that it might be their kids.
-The neighbor's motivation might be the dumbest thing written in Hollywood over the last year. Your bloodlust wasn't quenched by killing the teens? Grown adults really feel the need to murder children with knives?
-Why didn't Ethan Hawke have the homeless guy help him from the start?
-That state of the art security system beaten by one truck? Really? Nobody anticipated that? What did they hook the truck up to?
-Speaking of that state of the art system, did you know that if you rip the sheet of metal over the front door off, then all the other metal covering the other doors and windows magically disappear?
-If there's no crime, where's everyone getting these assault rifles?
-This movie is in the running for most times a "good guy" is about to die with a bad guy on top of them, only to be saved by someone shooting the bad guy.
-The way the villain kills _'s fate is completely anti-climatic.
-Teenaged boys, when allowed to commit any crime, would rather kill hot women then rape them...Right...
-That's the biggest problem with the movie. It implies that we ALL want to commit heinous acts, and allowing us to do this once a year eliminates our urges the rest of the year. If only. Not everyone wants to do that. Hell, the early years of Ultima Online prove this theory is bullshit.
-So this has been going on x number of years, and yet people are still alive? We're talking thousands upon thousands of deaths per year. Who the fuck accepts this idea from their government?
-How stupid do you have to be to assault a fortress rather than kill easy pickings off the street?
I have to stop. It annoys me when shit like this gets made. You've got an interesting idea, why fuck it up by writing like you're a 6th grader strung out on Red Bull?