TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE

In the sequel of the famous 1974 Tobe
Hooper cult classic horror film Texas Chainsaw Massacre the movie begins with
the direct ending from the original movies finale with the burning of the
Sawyer family home in attempt to kill the murderer called Bloodyface and his
family, leaving the audience on the edge of their seats. But the real question
is what really happened to Bloodyface, did perish in the fire or did he escape?
The 2013 modern version of
Texas Chainsaw Massacre answered just that question. Picking up
after the events of the original film, the people of Newt, Texas after the
burning of the Sawyer house the entire family is presumed dead and the
arsonists are celebrated as heroes in the town. However, an infant, Edith
Sawyer, is found by one of the townsmen and taking in as their own. Years later
Edith now known as Heather is notified that her grandmother, Verna Carson, has
passed away and left everything to her; discovering that she was adopted, and
her and a couple friends pack up to take a allegedly fun trip down to the town
of Newt, Texas. But they are not aware of the secrets of the Sawyer family and
the townspeople. Assuming the house is empty they settle down, but an unknown
guest lived downstairs known as Bloodyface.
From beginning to end the movie
made your heart race, you jump out of your seat, and waiting in agonizing pain
as you wait for Bloodyface’s next victim. Throughout the 92 minutes of the
movie it made you feel dank, uncomfortable and mysterious. The gore scenes and suspense
had you on the edge of your seats biting you nails down to nubs. Besides the
blood and guts there was a whole lot of drama there were numerous secrets and
problems within the group of friends like cheating, lying, and betrayal. The
climax of the movie had to be the best part of the movie, it makes you think
and the dramatic irony of how Bloodyface was related to heather was very interesting,
and how she develops and changes as a character is quite entertaining and even humorous
at the end. This is one of the scariest movies I have seen in a long time! If a
movie makes me scream in the theatre it must be terrifyingly amazing. I would recommend
it to all, just beware of the nightmares.
W.C. 400