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Published on Thursday, July 9, 2009 - 12:48pm |
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Massawyrm Loves Loves THE COLLECTOR!! (First Review Of Film Anywhere?)
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Horror is in a very weird place right now. After the major resurgence of traditional horror early in this decade, we’ve seen a the steady decline of the genre as great, original films get muscled out by an overabundance of horror (and J-horror) remakes, sequels and special effect driven ghost stories. So when something new and original comes your way - especially one in English - it is worth sitting up and taking notice. Such is the case with THE COLLECTOR. While on the surface it might appear to be your traditional masked killer send up (which is probably how it managed its way into financing) it is anything but ordinary. In fact, it’s quite a tense, brutal, nail-biter of a modern thriller/horror film.
The setup is simple. A down on his luck jewel thief who has been casing the house of a rich jeweler for several weeks gets put in a bind and he is forced to go in early. He has until midnight to snag the jewels and turn them over to a local fence before something very bad happens to his wife. Unfortunately for him, he’s not the only one who has been casing the family. As it turns out, a masked killer has trapped the family in their home and is killing them one by one…and he doesn’t know the jewel thief is there. The film rapidly becomes a cat and mouse game of one highly skilled man trapped inside a booby trapped home trying desperately to evade detection from a deranged madman.
What sets this film apart from the usual fare is its focus on the one man. Rather than the usual pack of victims running from deathtrap to deathtrap, this is about a character we never get to see in this kind of film all on his own and trying -- on occasion -- to be a good guy. But he’s not a good guy. At the end of the day he has to make a choice, and that choice starts with him trying to rob this house to begin with. While many of the standard horror archetypes find their way into the story, this is far removed from the stream of tight t-shirt wearing teenagers trying to figure out what’s going on while their friends get hacked to pieces.
This is the first film entirely written and directed by Marcus Dunstan, who many of you may remember from the final season of Project Greenlight. Both he and his partner Patrick Melton, who have worked together on the FEAST films, SAW IV-VI and have taken passes at a huge chunk of the horror films floating around out there, wrote the script pretty much free of the system that has been so abusive to their work in the past. What Marcus does with a modest budget here is fantastic - it is one of those efforts that whets your appetite for seeing what he can do with $20 Million horror. But despite the budget, there are a number of great effects and some fantastic cinematography that succeeds in giving the film a bigger, moodier feel than most low budget slasher films.
If Marcus made one mistake it was the choice of lighting in a few scenes of the film. There are a couple of moments that were lit in exactly the same fashion as the SAW films. And coupled with the fact that he’s written on the last half of the series, there are going to be a number of unfair comparisons to the Saw series. I would compare it to SAW, except that this is smarter, sharper and far more interesting than any of those films have ever been, and frankly is playing in a different league. While this comparison might play well with the beer and pretzels crowd, the geeks who are going to most appreciate the originality of the film might be turned off by the similarities.
Very much a post-torture-porn horror film, the camera never lingers. It is horror that relishes in the brutality of the kill rather than forcing the audience to endure the awfulness of the torture. This has some great devious kills - a few of which are just downright evil. At times it is as mean as a junkyard dog to its characters, but does so with pathos and some seriously fucked up moments.
The masked killer is also fairly interesting. Unlike most unnamed masked killers, THE COLLECTOR allows its killer to be seen both as deliberately human (rather than the normal, sluggish, seemingly indestructible stalking creep we’re accustomed to) and gives him an effectively creepy visage that won’t let you take your eyes off of him for a moment when he’s onscreen.
When all is said and done, THE COLLECTOR is a taut, tightly constructed thriller that slowly morphs into a brutal, scary horror film that had my wife yelling at the screen and did a great job of getting me to cover my mouth when it properly crossed the line. Loads of fun and much smarter than we’ve come to expect from the genre, this is exactly the kind of film horror fans will delight in discovering. THE COLLECTOR sees a respectably large release on JULY 31st.
Until next time friends, smoke ‘em if ya got ‘em.
Massawyrm
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Reader Talkback
1st by idrinkyourmilkshake | Jul 9th, 2009 12:54:32 PM | I LOVE YOUR REVIEWS MASSA! by idrinkyourmilkshake | Jul 9th, 2009 12:55:10 PM | is this by idrinkyourmilkshake | Jul 9th, 2009 12:57:07 PM | Meanest muther of a horror
film I've seen recently by skimn | Jul 9th, 2009 12:57:34 PM | Can't wait!!!!!!!!!!!!!! by ackack | Jul 9th, 2009 12:57:56 PM | Massa.... by idrinkyourmilkshake | Jul 9th, 2009 01:00:09 PM | This has some great setup by D.Vader | Jul 9th, 2009 01:00:22 PM | But Massa, one of your
statements makes NO sense at
all by D.Vader | Jul 9th, 2009 01:03:23 PM | Too bad it's not based on the
novel... by motormouthdotcom | Jul 9th, 2009 01:04:00 PM | Feast is a guilty pleasure. by Knuckleduster | Jul 9th, 2009 01:06:55 PM | Sounds like the Thief Games,
might check it out by bullet3 | Jul 9th, 2009 01:53:41 PM | $20 Million horror by Series7 | Jul 9th, 2009 01:54:59 PM | FUCK why July 31st! by Series7 | Jul 9th, 2009 01:57:23 PM | Saw I was NOT a good thriller by Acappellaman | Jul 9th, 2009 01:59:21 PM | Acappellaman by Series7 | Jul 9th, 2009 02:02:13 PM | Sweet Moon by Series7 | Jul 9th, 2009 02:02:51 PM | DIE HARD meets SAW by Redmond | Jul 9th, 2009 02:15:08 PM | John Fowles film was already
filmed by Redmond | Jul 9th, 2009 02:16:12 PM | I meant John Fowles Book, of
course... by Redmond | Jul 9th, 2009 02:16:29 PM | Saw 1 has solid ideas, poor
execution but.. by Stormwatcher | Jul 9th, 2009 02:40:23 PM | So, wait... what exactly makes
it so original, intelligent
and s by Bruce of all Trades | Jul 9th, 2009 04:06:07 PM | the ending of SAW 1 was a cool
moment by future help | Jul 9th, 2009 05:06:29 PM | 'The singer and dancer Michael
Jackson' is an anagram of by ironic_name | Jul 9th, 2009 05:10:40 PM | 'Danger as he jams a cock in
ten children' by ironic_name | Jul 9th, 2009 05:10:54 PM | SAW by Wrath4771 | Jul 9th, 2009 05:30:14 PM | Great Review by Crooooooow | Jul 9th, 2009 05:31:07 PM | Okay, you've got my interest by CHRISTIAN_BALE_TRASHED_MY_LIGH
TS | Jul 9th, 2009 05:53:03 PM | The premise sounds good,
really good actually. by OutlawsDelejos | Jul 9th, 2009 06:18:47 PM | future help - ending of the
first Saw. by OutlawsDelejos | Jul 9th, 2009 06:20:42 PM | How Horrifying by deanbarry | Jul 9th, 2009 06:35:15 PM | so it's not the John Fowles
book then? :( by themagus | Jul 9th, 2009 07:49:12 PM | is the dad the masked killer? by DocDaneeka | Jul 10th, 2009 02:28:54 AM | I like the set up! Talk about
the wrong time to burgle! by V'Shael | Jul 10th, 2009 04:55:56 AM | Yeah by Cobbio | Jul 10th, 2009 06:17:41 AM | the trailer looked blah. by alice 13 | Jul 10th, 2009 08:01:33 AM | I want to see a remake of the
trailer by Series7 | Jul 10th, 2009 08:10:53 AM | One thing, Massa, by dancetothebeatofthelivingdead | Jul 10th, 2009 08:22:15 AM | This Movie Explained by trent066 | Jul 10th, 2009 10:28:53 AM | I don't get horror fans and
the way they talk by Spandau Belly | Jul 10th, 2009 01:20:43 PM | I'm with you Spandau Belly... by jaws8u | Jul 10th, 2009 01:34:26 PM | Not bad by BlueHawaiiSurfer | Jul 10th, 2009 07:55:39 PM |
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