XII and Dark Ride
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XII
XII
is an effective slasher/horror title even through it is only 89 minutes in
length. After being convicted sent to prison for the sexual abuse of children,
a criminal is facially disfigured by other prisoners in an especially brutal
manner. When released, he decides to take revenge on the twelve members of the
jury which convicted him. While this certainly is a fairly superficial plot, it
is well used to bring our a real sense of dread.
The
depiction of a small isolated country town whose sheriff is out of his depth is
excellent and the killer with his leatherface like mask is suitably horrifying. This is a violent and gore ridden film which certainly packs
in the action and horror.
Dark Ride
Dark
Ride harkens back to the Slasher films of the Eighties, it has lots of gore,
nudity and as many scares as it can pack in. Using a ghost ride as the
background to the major horror section of the film allows the film-makers to
create a textured background filled to the brim with classic images of horror
and violence as well as provided a vast number of wrong turns, jumps, starts
and “fake scares”.
The
plot is suitably bizarre. A family runs a ghost attraction at a local amusement
park called the “Dark Ride”, the younger child is seemingly normal, while the
older, Jonah is deformed and has the mental age of a young child but the
oversized body of a strong adult, he lives imprisoned in the basement of the
ride. He kills and mutilates two young girls using their bodies to create new
attractions, “Jonah see, Jonah do”. He is locked in a mental asylum.
This
brings the film to the present where a group of rather unlikeable college
students decide to take a road trip. Along the way one of them “finds” a
brochure on the ride and they decide to give it a look. Earlier Jonah has
escaped from the asylum after been taunted with a steak (!) and the smell of
blood sends him into a fury, killing the guards he makes for the Dark Ride.
Of
course as Jonah and the students collide bloody mayhem erupts, there are some
nice twists and turns and an especially nice ending with the unveiling of one
of the group as Jonah’s younger brother.
The
guts and gore factor is high with some superbly done special effects (I
especially like the head splitting of the security guard) and a good balance of
violence and suspense.
Is
Dark Ride a success ? Well, I am unsure. While it has
a lot of pluses with some great suspense sequences, the characters are
unlikeable and the build-up to the action at the Dark Ride takes way too long.
Except for the interlude at the asylum, the set-up of the road trip seems to
continue forever especially with a group of rather bland and irritating
characters.
That
being said the use of a carnival type background gives this film a great
texture and mood and it certainly is superior when it comes to many other
“teen” horror films on the market. The acting is reasonable and while the
characters are not especially endearing, once you get through the build-up and
into the Dark Ride it is worth the wait.
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