A young woman returns home after attempting suicide to find that she is being haunted by a mysterious woman in black.A young woman returns home after attempting suicide to find that she is being haunted by a mysterious woman in black.A young woman returns home after attempting suicide to find that she is being haunted by a mysterious woman in black.
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Angels & Demons: Sub Rosa style
No doubt, one of the more obvious-looking, low-budget horror flicks in recent memory. The fact that it was shot on video would be the dead giveaway. The screwed up lines were as funny as they ever are, and there's also not much of a cast. Plus, there's seemingly not a whole lot going on at all. But let's ignore all of these so-called flaws for a minute, and realize, once and for all that Horror, real horror that is, doesn't always require "dazzling CGI effects" in order to be considered honest-to-God quality horror... and evidently, this one only needed a few hundred!! I didn't even know people could still do that. The point is, To Dance With Death is one of those rare Horror movies that is so low-budget that it kinda gives off this weird feeling of reality, as surreal as it is. We begin with a hot chick taking a bath, and getting ready to slit her wrists. Next thing we know, it's many months later, and Jennifer is being released from a mental hospital. With her physical wounds gone, and her emotional wounds lingering, Jennifer returns home to find that her parents have no recollection of any suicide attempts, or any tomfoolery of that nature. As far as they're concerned, no time has passed. Same with Jennifer's friends. As unaware as everyone is, there is still something a little off about everything. Now, Jennifer is being stalked by an eerie woman in black. This woman wants something from Jennifer, which isn't all that clear, at first, much like her intentions. There happens to be a struggle between good and evil, for Jennifers soul, and it's time to make a choice. I've always found these micro-Z-budget's sort of refreshing. I mean, there's no build-up, and chances are better than good that it won't amount to much, but when it actually turns out to be worth a damn (Shatter Dead), it comes off that much better, thus unexpectedly brightening your day, and who the hell doesn't enjoy getting there day brightened? Whether you like it or not, To Dance With Death hands you undeniable proof that Horror can be created for next to nothing... or possibly, just nothing. Seriously, To Dance With Death is soooooo much more than it seems, perhaps taking several viewings to really observe the beauty. An eerie, dream-like tone. Somber and quiet, yet, the feeling of doom is clearly in the air. And a haunting score ties it all together nicely. For those who can recognize beauty in Horror, you may also want to check out Messiah Of Evil... in fact, nevermind this one, that's the one you should be reading about...
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- Tromafreak
- Nov 30, 2009
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