Marketplace | Boogeyman Movie Review: Boogeyman (2005) Director Stephen T. Kay 's remarkable is the earlier film the remake of Get Carter (2000) whose only memorable thing is the cinematography and grain of the image, which is on, you can say about this company Boogeyman poor, which mood and atmosphere, but lacks both the heart and conviction to a genre film about childhood fears to overcome.
The film follows Tim (Barry Watson) who, having seen his father die at the hands of an evil force in the closet as a child was traumatized, even in adult hood. As he thinks he has put all that behind him and is scheduled to be married to girlfriend Jessica (Tory Mussett), death occurs in the family being back to his hometown where the memory of the night her father dies still lingers. Visit his child therapist, he realizes that the only way to overcome fear is to attack it head on, so he decides to stay in the house that his father died in the night.
As memories resurface the death of his father Tim is a pawn in which it is not only trying to save his own life and mental health of the evil force that haunts his dreams, but the souls of all the other children that the force has made.
Sounds like an interesting psychological thriller, but the film loses its mid-way through when it tries to link personal nightmares Tim and "Boogeyman" that haunts the children in his hometown. Once the movie focuses on this area of the logic behind the film begins to descend as you know that Tim Fights Boogeyman ", he must overcome his own demons, so the Boogeyman is a personification of all Tim's own fears. His overcoming boogeyman in no way affect the boogeyman of both living and dead children haunt his hometown, but this is not how the film plays the angel and together with the minds "worried" victims to the boogeyman becomes nothing more than padding for the film also already padded.
What the movie really interesting is the film Bobby Bukowski because the editing style of John Axelrad is hyper-kinetic style in the tradition of MTV and the movie does not help at all . Bukowski manages to bring a little suspense to the otherwise dull film.
Posted on May 11, 2010.
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