Kill Theory (2008)
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Shelved at Lionsgate with an unknown US release, like many others, I've grown tired of waiting for films that are already completed and having to sit back and watch as other countries get them before we do. Released to Russian theaters in January and to DVD a month later, after having finally watched Kill Theory it turned out to be a film that I wasn't really
The story has been seen before, but not specifically for the slasher sub-genre -- we follow a group of young 20-somethings vacationing at a secluded lake house (how original!). Shortly after arriving, one of their own is killed and thrown through a window with a video tape strapped to them. While playing the tape, it's revealed that the deceased girl was given a choice to kill her boyfriend as he slept that night or to be killed herself. She chose
The film's premise is interesting, however the execution and acting could've used a lot more work. This might explain why it went under reshoots at one point. I'm sure you're wondering why the group just doesn't try to escape the house? Well the killer is apparently
The story was a bit weak, and they could've played more on the group breaking down and turning on each other. On the plus side the gore is pretty decent, offering a couple somewhat grizzly deaths. As the film progresses, so does the violence. We don't actually get to see the killer until the final
A decent film that although has a number of faults, still manages to be entertaining. Despite the lacking story, it offered a change to your standard slasher, which kept me interested. Worth a check if you've got nothing else, but don't expect a whole lot.