The new film by Catherine Hardwicke, famous (much to my regret) for their participation in the Twilight series, is not nothing but a new approach to topics as interesting as the mamoneo teenager, the hint of eroticism and horror ah! That fear.
In short, the entire repertoire of gay (pardon the expression that offends) featuring a virgin convinced of the power emanating from her, a vampire who tan in the sun and some werewolves that are more like a stray dog in need of a good wash.
The story aims to reinvent the classic tale of “Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf” and despite having a very good atmosphere (perhaps too colorful, as it should have been more somber), features a young actress with blue eyes and a spunky as a vampire and already have everything you need to produce “something” to a movie.
The project’s director, Catherine Hardwicke, is committed to making this racket, a Venezuelan soap opera of the crappy and excessive, highlighting the story of family secrets, love triangles, forbidden love affairs and other stupid things that do nothing to lengthen the film unnecessarily, when it could have been resolved much more satisfactory manner, focusing on the terror of the wolf.
Highlights include flashes of bad director showing the tape, such as continuous hint that each approach is something mildly controversial and sexual, that is, if there is no bed scenes look or ankles, and if wolves attack.
I could not forget to mention Gary Oldman’s character, a priest skilled in hunting monsters that results in a fundamentalist religious fanatic (but what the writers smoking?) and unleashes a witch hunt in a town that supposedly Had come to rescue.
Finally, knowing a loss of time which would have involved seeing “this”, but did such an effort for those who I be accused of being biased and I got to see it. Moreover, as I have told.
Tags : argument criticizes, Catherine Hardwicke, Little Red Riding Hood, Red Riding Hood
Categories : Horror
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