Caught in a bizarre and terrifying time warp, college student Tree finds herself repeatedly reliving the day of her murder, ultimately realizing that she must identify the killer and the reason for her death before her chances of survival run out.
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An ingenius play on horror tropes and concepts 'Happy Death Day' was a pleasant surprise of a film. Relatively quick the film is handily split into what's essentially segments as we follow our protagonists investigation of her murder which until it's resolved occurs nightly. The editing and structure are brilliant and it's good to see the main character develop and find her feet around what's a mostly unlike able but completely fine cast, the resolution to the story is satisfying even if the twist is a little less so than what could've been. Still it's a good little film and another success for production company Blumhouse, worth a watch
Was pleasantly surprised with this film. Nothing amazing happens but that's exactly the point. Was an easy predictable watch but kept even the wife and I entertained.
This movie is just bad.Can't say I was expecting much, admittedly. The cringeworthy trailers and bad press it has been receiving led me to believe that it would be a less than exhilierating cinematic experience, but I figured I would give the movie a go nevertheless.My first complaint would be that the idea has been done to death. The whole 'Groundhog Day' routine has become stale. This movie doesn't present enough of an interesting plot line or characters to warrant me sitting through the same scenario multiple times. Without risking spoilers I would like to just warn everyone not to get their hopes up about the "reveal". It is painfully delivered and possibly one of the weakest excuses for a plot twist I have ever seen.When evaluating this as a part of the horror genre... well... it doesn't belong to the genre even remotely. Any violence or gore is shyed away from each time the protagonist is killed because it instantly cuts to her waking up. I'm not saying blood and guts are necessary to a horror film (see It Follows) but I was at no point in this movie even remotely spooked in the slightest.In terms of redeeming qualities, I felt that the acting was adequate, given the poor script the actors were left to deal with. There were some details that I enjoyed about the film, for example the admittedly witty sticker on the door of the room the protagonist finds herself waking up in repeatedly. But aside from these minor things, this movie really doesn't deliver in any way. Poor.
MORE REVIEWS AT booksequalhappiness.blogspot.comI honestly thought at first that I wouldn't enjoy this. I don't really like senseless deaths of characters in a movie but this one was really fun to watch. You would feel bad for Tree and you would grow to care for her. I love how things turned out and how she discovered the truth. I really liked the twist they added. Carter was a wonderful person and I found Jessica Rothe really pretty.PS: The baby mask was really scary.