Girl House (2015)
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Girl House (2015) Rating:
- Dylan = 6.5 / 10;
- Eloise = 7 / 10;
- Raoul = 8 / 10;
- IMDB = 5.3/10;
- Rotten Tomatoes = 4.3/10.
Girl House (2015) Synopsis:
A young girl in need of money moves into a mansion where girls are constantly filmed for live sex shows. Unfortunately, one of their biggest fans proves to be a maniac ready to do anything to meet his fantasy girls.
Girl House (2015) Review:
With such a title and theme, Girl House will probably lead many into thinking it is just another teen horror movie with tons of nudity – and they would be wrong. Thereee is nudity, yes, but somehow the film-makers found a clever way of introducing it and it blends nicely with the rest of the movie. Actually, Girl House is a really good modern take on the slasher genre, kind of like Halloween meets Peeping Tom.
The desire to reproduce the atmosphere of classic 80’s slashers is everywhere: the masked killer, the stalking, the fact that the killer is mostly silent. And the good thing is that it works out! Girl House manages to create great tension and is stressful all along. The villain is nothing really unusual but the acting is good and his mask is definitely very creepy. The same goes for the kills, we don’t get to see much close-ups, but the death is all brutal and gory enough to keep the audience on edge.
The movie has its flaws of course, and as in most slashers, the victims’ helpless behavior is really annoying. I am really tired of seeing victim hitting the killer once and leaving him for dead… filmmakers need to understand that it does not work anymore, and it is pretty much the only reason why this movie loses two points.
Other than that, Girl House is a great alternative to the multitude of boring and repetitive teen slashers released these days, maybe the best slasher I have seen in years.
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