Until Dawn (#686)
Another day, another horror film. But this one was more palatable than others. It actually had a plot, it was scarier than others, and was comprehensible, at least for a horror film. UNTIL DAWN follows the adventures of Clover and her post teen friends as they embark on a trip to find out what happened to Clover's twin sister, who disappeared in a remote area. En route they query a geezer who tells them where a number of people seem to have disappeared. Is the term geezer acceptable or socially disrespectful? I suspect I am looked on as a geezer and am not offended by that designation. Sorry for digressing. They drive through a heavy rainstorm into a sun-drenched clearing and realize they are surrounded by a circle of rain. There is a large house, deserted of course, but we know there has to be someone in there. In one room they find a wall of photos with no ID but labeled "missing"and the fun starts there. Every night one or more of the group is grotesquely murdered but the next morning they are alive, and this scenario keeps repeating. Good start, huh? The only problem is the screenwriter, producer and director didn't know how to stop, or didn't want to stop, and the mayhem and weirdness went on and on and on. Too bad. I might have raved about this one if they'd arrived at a solution sooner. Critics (53%) and audiences (68%) gave Dawn a thumbs up. I'm still not sure. What's ahead? The umpteenth chapter of Tom Cruise and Mission Impossible which promises to be the final one. Is that possible?
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