Chuff-chuff-chuff, por-por-por, ha-ha-ha,
it’s Burl, here to review a Friday the 13th
picture! But not any old Friday the 13th
picture; no, this is the attempt they made about a decade ago to bring Jason
and his antics into the new century, to make his slicings, his dicings and his
pokings relevant to a new generation of thrill seekers!
It’s called simply Friday the 13th, but it’s not exactly a remake of the
1980 Friday the 13th, just
another variation on the theme! It plays, I guess, like Friday the 13th part 2 would have if they’d tried
(pointlessly) to inject more logic into the saga instead of bringing in a
long-dead character and putting a bag over his head! But of course they
sacrifice different logic in doing so!
It opens with a restaging of the original
picture’s climax, with Mrs. Voorhees catching a head-chop from a surviving
girl! But her severed head instructs Jason to Kill For Mommy; and so if Mrs.
Voorhees is issuing orders to her son, that means he didn’t drown, and she
knows it; and if that’s the case, why was she taking out her revenge on these
camp counselors? What’s everybody so mad about? Ha ha, who knows, and who
cares!
This picture has a very long pre-title sequence
involving the demise of a whole group of college-age kids, of the type you’d
never want to hang out with in real life! They are quickly gotten rid of by a
ragheaded Jason, whose methods have become more sadistic than they used to be!
No longer for him the simple poking, but now a slow campfire roast in a
sleeping bag, or a bear trap to the leg! But of course one of the girls
resembles Mother, and so as the picture wears on we can be assured of the same
gambit used in part 2, and also of
course in Humongous!
Finally we meet a whole new gang of teens, a
completely unlikely group of pals, and most of them boneheaded jerks! They’re
spending the weekend at the remote country house of the biggest jerk of them
all, a shrill, possessive colungus who’s constantly remonstrating with his
guests about scuffed tables and spilled beer! There’s also a character imported
whole from Friday the 13th part 4, the handsome backpacker searching for his missing sister! But where
the heck is Crazy Ralph?
While there are a couple of nicely set-up
moments, like one involving a shower curtain, the movie is on the whole remarkably
free of tension or frights! It’s clearly trying for an intensity never reached
by the older episodes, but doesn’t manage any better! There’s a flatness to the
whole enterprise; while the poking scenes come with a bran-fuelled regularity, the
rollercoaster momentum the movie wishes to have never gets going! If the movie
hits a sweet spot, it’s in the meatiness of its killings, which are gory but
not excessively or cartoonishly so!
Jason’s lair, which is somewhere beneath Camp
Crystal Lake, or maybe underneath his old house, features trophies from his
past adventures in killing! This would be a nice touch if it weren’t so
obviously, well, obvious! Better the energy should be spent on creating real
characters to murder, or actual suspense, dread or terror in the execution of
said murders! It’s altogether a pretty tired enterprise, filled with terrible
songs, and I can’t muster the energy to give this Friday the 13th more than one field of leafy greens!
I know it's way out there (in space!), but Jason X was so much more fun and inventive than this reboot. One of those Michael Bay-produced remakes that had no understanding of their predecessors' appeal. But I suppose once you've sent Jason into the galaxy they couldn't go anywhere but backwards. And they certainly did.
ReplyDeleteI like Jason X too! Ha ha, this remake is very weak, though - seems to me the least they could have tried is to make it scary!
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