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(Reviewed by Snake-666) - Far from great but mildly
entertaining. After falling foul of a group of bullies at his new
high school, promising young athlete David (Derrel Maury) is attacked and
severely injured. His near-crippling leg injury leaves him angry, deranged
and thirsty for revenge on those who would bully others.
This entertaining and thought-out horror movie is an interesting addition to
the horror genre. Unlike many other similar films, ‘Massacre at Central
High' spends a relatively large amount of time building up the plot and
developing the central characters. It is through this intelligent
characterisation that the viewer is positively encouraged to feel contempt
for the gang of bullies. In some ways the actual acts of bullying and
violence towards other students committed by the central gang are
reminiscent of ‘Carrie' (1976), albeit on a much larger scale. Rather than
have the torment revolving around one character, the entire school is
subjected to often horrific acts and thus they live in fear of the gang that
runs the school. While one could easily question the situations that the
students continually find themselves in (such as where are the teachers?),
the movie raises some questions about how far a group of people will go
before someone steps in to halt their actions. In fact, the gang is
convincingly portrayed as taking their violence and brutality further each
time and even revelling in the new `experiences' that they create for
themselves. Although the film is fairly entertaining even when taken at face
value, there does seem to be underlying storylines throughout and while the
film does indeed suffer somewhat from implausible situations, there is still
a lot of enjoyment and thought provoking material that can be found within
it.
Unfortunately, there are two main problems with the film. First of all the
acting is of a generally low standard. While the performances are by and
large tolerable for this type of movie, the limited talents of most of the
performers can be somewhat sidetracking, and when an important point is to
be made it maybe does not have the impact that it could have were a more
talented actor have been involved. However, considering the obvious
low-budget of this movie and the apparent effort that was put in by the
entire cast, these lapses are forgivable. The second problem with the movie
is that it seems to get sidetracked somewhat around two thirds of the way
through and the storyline seems to branch off a little too far. While the
second part of the story does have merit and tries to be as thought
provoking as the earlier story, the movie fails to mesh together all that
well. The slow pacing of the second part of the film becomes something of a
distraction rather than being an advantage as it was in the first part.
Also, the second part of the film turns the character of David into an
almost typical slasher villain whereas in the earlier scenes of the film one
felt compassion for him and supported his actions, just as one may support
the actions of Doc. Collingwood in ‘Last House on the Left' (1972).
Although the reason for David's later actions are explained (albeit
completely obvious) there is a lack of further character development where
an insight into David's deranged mind would have been something of a
refinement.
Nonetheless, ‘Massacre at Central High' is still a generally well thought
out movie and certainly an enjoyable enough watch. The grainy picture is, in
some ways, a perfect addition to the movie although probably accidental.
Fans of other revenge-style horror movies should probably enjoy this and it
is recommended for those who like a nice, often subtle subtext to their
films rather than just straight-forward and rather unimaginative horror.
There are flaws with the film but most of those can be overlooked, even when
the story seems to be bordering on the completely ridiculous or senseless.
Entertaining, thought provoking and with well developed characters –
recommended! My rating for ‘Massacre at Central High' – 7/10. |
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