“While
people search for a purpose, I already got one.” This modern take on the horror
genre portrays a pregnant woman committing murder in the name of revenge, hence
the title. Prevenge is a well written
story, accompanied by an amazing cast, and complimented by shots telling a
story in a single frame. One of the best qualities of this film is how it
delivers a different type of heroine. Who would suspect a middle class pregnant
woman of murder? We’re able to dig deeper into the psychology behind each
character through great use of foreshadowing. This movie not just delivers some
gory, creepy scenes, but some good comedic moments, as well. Prevenge exemplifies on the difficult
choices one has to make; life or death? Seek revenge, or sit at home angry?
Each cast member has a moment to shine,
and takes advantage of it, leaving us a good aftertaste with each scene. There
are moments when one can’t stop to think, what lead actor would do that?!?!
After looking up the movie on Wiki, it all made sense, the lead actress is also
the writer and director- making it even more worthy of praise. The rest of the
actors either make us sympathies with them, yet hate them to the point where we
can’t wait for that knife to enter them - with that being said, thank you for
the impeccable acting. Congratulations to the casting director for bringing
together a talented assemble. The cast succeeds in delivering dark humor, eerie
moments, and convincing performances.
The entire production team behind Prevenge produced a great new-age horror
film. The story follows a woman seeking revenge for the death of her husband.
There are moments where doubts emerge, but they’re quickly silenced by that
little creepy voice inside her head. Throughout the movie, the lead character
hears a voice urging her to continue with avenging her husband’s death. It’s
understood that she believes the voice to be of her unborn child. She even avoids
her sonograms because she fears what may be growing inside of her. This film
interestingly turns the tables by making a person who society would perceive as
vulnerable, into this horror film’s knife wielding psychopath.
The director of photography,
location scout, special make-up effects supervisor, all did a great job at
pulling us into this story. This film could have been made as a dark comedy,
but keeps the horror genre present at all time, either through blood on the
floor, a creepy voice over, or eerie images. The foreshadowing in this movie is
done very subtle. While Ruth, our pregnant murdering heroine, converses with a
midwife, she’s told that the baby is in control now, to just give into it, if
only the midwife knew she was green-lighting a murdering spree.
A fan of the horror
genre? Please watch this movie! You won’t regret it.
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