We have seen some of the greatest movies ever made, and
"Carnival of
Souls" isn't among them. "Jacob's Ladder" however is one of the
greats. This
movie made every attempt to be "Jacob's Ladder," from the erratic
head shaking
of the demons to the question of whether the events really took
place.
There are so many reasons why this movie should be
drop-kicked, we just
don't know where to begin. To list them all would be to
paraphrase the
entire script.
The protagonist of the story witnessed her mother's murder at
a young
age. The killer was apparently molesting the protagonist. Now
she's all
grown up, and she believes he's after her. The plot, along with
the
promised carnival locale, works in theory. Communism also
works...In
Theory!*
In actuality, the carnival is only onscreen for maybe
a whole five
minutes (Note: Blue aprons protect against zombieness). When
they finally
do get to the carnival you expect some really frightening
clowns. When we
saw their sorry excuses for "scary" clowns, we were too
disgusted to even
laugh.
Of all the dream sequences (is any scene in this movie not a
dream
sequence?), the carwash had to be the most amusing. We all know
we have the
desire to stay in the car while it goes through the carwash.
But can you
remember the last time they actually let you? We can't! I
guess we're
lucky they won't let us go through, seeing as how there are
spastic demons
in there.
Okay, Okay, so there's this guy, I think he's supposed to be
like her
guardian angel or something. What the hell were they thinking?
The movie
was bad enough without him. And another thing, who the wrote
his dialogue?
He's always trying to get philosophical, and failing miserably.
The only
thing keeping us from hunting him down with crossbows, is his
humor factor.
Everytime he tried to be serious we'd bust up laughing.
This movie truly sucks. It is an incredible waste of any
audiences
time. And to think we sat through it twice to perfect this
review. People
actually spent money to make this? The only thing that would
have made this
movie tolerable is gratuitous nudity, and it didn't even give
us that.
When you notice it was produced by Wes Craven you will say to
yourself,
"what else could I expect from the maker of 'The Hills Have
Eyes'"? Do
yourself a favor, when you see "Carnival of Souls" on the shelf
pass it by and
rent "Jacob's Ladder" instead.
Based on the movie "Carnival of Souls"?
Based on the movie "Carnival of Souls"?
* Trey Caddy in no way advocates capitalism
Stays Crunchy Even In Milk...
Rest in peace: Stanley Kubrick
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