This blog is a personal journal of all the movies, Tv-Shows, & Games I consume during a year which enhances my overall experience. The ratings that I give are fully based on my personal preference and enjoyment at the time of watching and I'm writing spoiler-free reviews. (All HBD earnings are used to get extra Hive Power Delegations!)
Weapons (7.8/10)
Before the movie started, there was a small trailer of it on the screen and that was the first time I had that happen. I didn't watch it as I wanted everything to stay new in the movie itself and I'm glad as the 2nd part of the trailer had quite some spoilers. Anyway, the movie starts off great with a 3rd person voice of a kid narrating the main event of the movie...
LAST NIGHT
AT 02:17
EVERY CHILD
FROM MRS. GANDY 'S CLASS
WOKE UP
GOT OUT OF BED
WENT DOWNSTRAIRS
OPENED THE FRONT DOOR
WALKED INTO THE DARK
... AND THE NEVER
CAME BACK
From there on out, the movie really starts and the story is told from the point of view of different characters inspired by the movie Magnolia. This way of making a movie is not just a gimmick but it works quite well and adds to the overall experience. The first person we follow is the teacher and very early on it's noticeable that this movie was made by the same guy behind barbarian as the tension is quite high with all shots beautifully filmed.
The first part following the teacher named justine is quite long and it's one of those movies where the 2 Hour and 9 minute Runtime feels more like 3 hours in a good way as it never at any time got boring.
There also are some dream sequenses in this film where you actually know it's a dream so you are prepared for the eventual jump scare that ends the dream. The dream is one of the scray promo images and I would say these dreams are mainly in place to create some scary scenes.
The Story & Hidden Themes Basically you know with such a great premise that the outcome and explaination will never really be able to live up to the expectations and this for me also was the case in Weapons. I guess there is a hidden main theme behind it all similar how Depression was the theme in a film like The Babadook . This one I would say resolves around Alchoholism and grief but honestly for me I only really get that afterward from watching some YouTube Explained videos.
Overall there are many great things about this movie, the story is told an an interesting way, the tension often is very high, casting and acting were great along with the cinematography and the music. The one thing that kind of underwhelmed me was the explaination of what happened. This makes this a movie where the marketing was just excellent for a movie that is still very good and worth watching even thoug I would not pay 17.80€ again and just wait to see it at home once it releases.
Trailer Which Spoils Part of the Movie:
! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKHySfXqN0I
Conclusion The marketing of this movie did great, and I had very high hopes going into this one that it could be a movie that fits inbetween It Follows, The Babadook, Barbarian, Talk To Me which are all Horror Movies that are my favorites. I would say that Weapons just comes in below those as it was still great and a very tense but enjoyable experience. 7.8/10 and I'm looking forward to the 3rd movie directed by Zach Cregger.
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