![]() So what I assume is a switch went off, elevator didn't go to the top anymore, and just went insane to stay in that house. Bottom line.he survived, and had full access to the house controls.the dumb ass could have left anytime. And yet the plot is suppose to be about love, and how a dude went insane and just DECIDED to stay in the house. It's piggy backing off "the boy" a dude who is butt hurt about the past, physically haunting the new owners who have nothing, no family ties, no reason to torment. So ya, decent premise, gave me the creeps at times (I'm a bitch with horrors), but it just wasn't well thought through.ĭefinitely not alone. When he was stalking the sister, one second he was shaking the door handle, the next he was behind her in the walk-in wardrobe.Īlso, he somehow managed to chase the main one around the house and not gt caught on camera, and also moved an entire bookcase in front of her bedroom door without dragging it there? The dude didn't exactly have a gym under the house to give him that strength.Īnd where was he when he moved the tennis ball? Pretty sure the camera angle of your one getting the brush to pull it out wouldn't have allowed him to hide anywhere, move the ball, then hide again within 5 seconds. The dude managed to get from one area of the house inside the walls to others far too quickly. I honestly think I say my SO's name once a day, but the actors wold say their SO's name in every sentence, so annoying.īut I also felt like there were some plot holes. Tell your friends.I also ejoyed it but thought it could have been much better. Holy cow! It’s a bonus Cannibal Corpse video! Fister Roboto delivers, kids. Except for the corpse rapes, I just assume most funeral homes don’t offer that service. Skip it unless you really want to see and hear what autopsies are really like. This might be a testament to the art of special effects. Completely forgettable, it adds nothing to the horror genre. No one is going to bust this out at your next Halloween party. I found it very self-indulgent and even silly in it’s very essence. It was gross, most people wouldn’t be able to watch this. Still, do we want or need to see things like this made in such shocking and ghoulish detail? I would say that we don’t. There was a big shocker in the 80’s when a mortician was exposed for his treatment of corpses. We know things like this have happened in the past. The scenes are shot meticulously if nothing else. This film might, and I use that term very subjectively, might be considered visual horror art. Who says necrophiliac monsters don’t have feelings? A very, very realistic one.Īs the film closes, the man takes home a human heart and feeds it to his dog. I had to speculate a time or two in the beginning if this was an actor or prop portraying the body. This film is what I imagine the band Cannibal Corpse would want to do as a video. He stabs her in the crotch repeatedly before taking photos of the dead body, and eventually climbing on top of her where he penetrates her. He mutilates her corpse, running his blade up and down her torso with much enthusiasm. He cuts the bra off and removes her skirt and panties. All the other employees are gone for the night, leaving him alone with his sick desires. It’s late in the evening and a mortician receives the body of a young woman killed in a car crash. It doesn’t really need it the visual aspect of the film carries the burden well. Aftermath contains no dialogue whatsoever. Some might argue that’s about 29 too many.
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