Happy Death Day
Starring: Jessica Rothe and Israel Broussard
Directed By: Christopher Landon
US Release Date: October 13th, 2017
My First Viewing: January 20th, 2018
Image Credit: Movieposter.com
Blumhouse Productions, best known for making a lot of money with a microbudget with films Get Out, Split, and The Purge trilogy is back with Happy Death Day.
Part murder mystery, part Groundhog Day, Jessica Rothe (La La Land), plays Tree, a girl who wakes up on her birthday, and by the end of the day is killed by an unknown assailant in a baby mask. Once killed, she wakes up, again on her birthday, playing a never-ending loop only ending when she discovers who is behind her murder. Tree is very unlikeable at the beginning of the film, but over time becomes a sympathetic figure.
This is a PG-13 horror film, so while it lacks in gratuitous violence, it more than makes up for it in the fun aspects of the story. Rothe's acting can be a bit over the top at times, but 100% intentionally so. It also doesn't overstay its welcome with a 96-minute runtime.
Happy Death Day is rated PG-13 for violence, sexual content, and language. What did you think of the movie? Comment below and as always, please be civil.
-birb
Starring: Jessica Rothe and Israel Broussard
Directed By: Christopher Landon
US Release Date: October 13th, 2017
My First Viewing: January 20th, 2018
Image Credit: Movieposter.com
Blumhouse Productions, best known for making a lot of money with a microbudget with films Get Out, Split, and The Purge trilogy is back with Happy Death Day.
Part murder mystery, part Groundhog Day, Jessica Rothe (La La Land), plays Tree, a girl who wakes up on her birthday, and by the end of the day is killed by an unknown assailant in a baby mask. Once killed, she wakes up, again on her birthday, playing a never-ending loop only ending when she discovers who is behind her murder. Tree is very unlikeable at the beginning of the film, but over time becomes a sympathetic figure.
This is a PG-13 horror film, so while it lacks in gratuitous violence, it more than makes up for it in the fun aspects of the story. Rothe's acting can be a bit over the top at times, but 100% intentionally so. It also doesn't overstay its welcome with a 96-minute runtime.
Happy Death Day is rated PG-13 for violence, sexual content, and language. What did you think of the movie? Comment below and as always, please be civil.
-birb
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