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For more than four decades over the past four decades, over the past four decades the Evil Dead has been the bizarre Teddy Bear's picnic of horror. It's blood-soaked, black-humoured story in which children go down to the woods and are greeted with an exciting surprise. Lee Cronin's newest addition to the franchise breaks that tradition as bone. The last time, the hell broke loose in the bowels of old cabins that were shabby, deep in the moonlit woodlands of rural America This fifth entry in the large-screen Evil Dead canon redirects its demons that devour flesh to the streets of LA.
Not everyone was sold on the move when the film's first trailer dropped in the last quarter of in the year. Will an Evil Dead movie still feel like an Evil Dead movie, some fans were concerned, without the solitary feel that drove the previous films? Are Cronin and his co-producers Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell in danger of bringing an axe to the exact thing that made the first Evil Dead groovy?
The answer, as it comes out is an unambiguous, "Hell, no." Evil Dead Rise -where two estranged sisters, Beth (Lily Sullivan) and Ellie (Alyssa Sutherland) reconnect just in time to read the ancient Sumerian text that threatens to destroy them and their entire family -- is a rare horror sequel-cum-reboot that refreshes and reinvents rather than simply retreading. The film does indeed re-create the schlocky spirit of Sam Raimi's 1981 original blurring the line between horror and humour by dumping 6,500 litres of blood along the line and scorching the ground on which it's drawn.
Yes, it's a story that continues to tell of innocent teens accidentally finding a copy of the 'Necronomicon Ex-Mortis' -- an unholy tome that summons screaming hordes of the damned and wreaks havoc every when it's opened, just as in the case of Prince Harry's memoir. It also features an energetic hero who rises in the face of nature, slashing through Deadites as if there's never tomorrow, and wielding weapons that are familiar to him in the process.
But Evil Dead Rise also takes the series to thrilling new locations that go beyond its current home located in La La Land. Cronin is a key new voice in horror, as anyone who saw his 2019 chiller The Hole In The Ground can attest -- is a director who thrives on finding fresh ways to scare. his second feature film has more innovative scares than you can throw an Ash Williams boomstick at.
Each scene expertly exploits the cramped home environment that its story unfolds in, leading to set pieces featuring various kitchen utensils which will leave you shaking at the sight of your cheese-grater next time you open up your kitchen drawer. Prepare for your steps to increase within the days following the first time you've seen this film. Evil Dead Rise stream trapping viewers inside an elevator with an unidentified, earring-stealing demon. You'll likely be climbing stairs for a long time to come.
The character development in Evil Dead Rise is comparable to the best of the series in the series, featuring Beth and Ellie fighting their own personal demons before they actually awake. However, this isn't the only draw in this series, and Cronin recognizes it. This honor is ascribed to the Deadites, the movie's hideous and shit-talking ghouls who are absolutely sly and obnoxious in this film.
Evil, as you can see, doesn't just rise in this film, regardless of what the title might promise. Instead it tames and afflicts. It decapitates and disfigures. It crawls under the skin of actors and the viewers and then eats them like molars rubbing glass, spitting you out in bloody ruin.
Does the film meet your expectations? Not quite. Stories are usually identifiable from a mile away -- it's how it happens instead of what happens that drives Cronin's screenplay -- and the one-apartment location can be a hindrance as well as helps, maintaining the high tension yet making the film feel small in scale after the fact. However, these niggles are precisely they are, particularly in the context of this revival of one of horror's most beloved treasures.
It's been some time since Evil Dead last graced the big screen and an even longer time since a tale that truly captured the brutality of the original trilogy. A reboot in 2013 titled Evil Dead, produced by Raimi and directed by Fede Alvarez, was an admirable attempt that was a complete departure from the show's adolescent doses of hilarious humour. The well-loved, but recently removed Ash Vs Evil Dead never was able to leave its tiny-screen home. In Evil Dead Rise, the Evil Dead franchise has gorily found its rhythm.
Website: https://www.evildeadriseimovie.com/
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