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(Reviewed by Snake-666) - Fun little flick! After
witnessing his wife (Linda Hoffman) engaging in sexual acts with the pool
boy, the already somewhat unstable dentist Dr. Feinstone (Corbin Bernsen)
completely snaps which means deep trouble for his patients.
This delightful semi-original and entertaining horror flick from director
Brian Yuzna was a welcome change of pace from the usual horror twaddle that
was passed out in the late Nineties. Although ‘The Dentist' is intended to
be a cheesy, fun little film, Yuzna ensures that the movie delivers the
shocks and thrills that many more serious movies attempt to dispense.
Despite suffering somewhat from the lack of background on the central
characters, and thus allowing events that should have been built up to take
place over a couple of days, the movie is intriguing, generally well
scripted and well paced which allows the viewer to maintain interest, even
during the more ludicrous of moments. ‘The Dentist' suffers, on occasion,
from dragging but unlike the much inferior 1998 sequel, there are only
sporadic uninteresting moments, and in general the movie follows itself
nicely.
Corbin Bernsen was very convincing in the role of the sadistic, deranged and
perfectionist Dr. Alan Feinstone. The way Bernsen is able to credibly recite
his lines, especially with regards to the foulness and immorality of sex
(particularly fellatio), is something short of marvellous. While many actors
may have trouble portraying a cleanliness obsessed psycho without it coming
off as too cheesy or ridiculous, Bernsen seems to truly fit the personality
of the character he attempts to portray and thus makes the film all that
more enjoyable. Had ‘The Dentist' not been intended to be a fun, almost
comical, horror movie, Bernsen's performance would probably have been much
more powerful. Sadly, the rest of the cast (including a pre-fame Mark
Ruffalo) failed to put in very good performances and although the movie was
not really damaged by this, stronger performances could have added more
credibility to the flick.
‘The Dentist' is not a horror film that is meant to be taken seriously but
is certainly enjoyable, particularly (I would presume) for fans of cheesy
horror. Those who became annoyed at the number of ‘Scream' (1996) clones
from the late Nineties may very well find this a refreshing change, as I
did. A seldom dull and generally well paced script as well as some
proficient direction helps to make ‘The Dentist' one of the more
pleasurable cheesy horrors from the 1990's. On top of this we are presented
with some particularly grizly and (on the whole) realistic scenes of dental
torture, which should keep most gorehounds happy. Far from perfect but far
from bad as well, ‘The Dentist' is a flick that is easily worth watching
at least once. My rating for ‘The Dentist' – 6.5/10. |
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