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Film Review By Paul Perkins This House You Don't Want To Visit
Some Film are very brutal to watch because of the subject matter it could
be violence, gore or the subject matter. Well this film has all three put
together this is a very violence and disturbing movie that will give you
nightmare. Get ready for one of those film.
The Last House on the Left is about The night she arrives at the remote Collingwood lakehouse, Mari
(Sara Paxton) and her friend are kidnapped by a prison escapee and
his crew. Terrified and left for dead, Mari’s only hope is to make
it back to parents John and Emma (Tony Goldwyn and Monica Potter).
Unfortunately, her attackers unknowingly seek shelter at the one
place she could be safe. And when her family learns the horrifying
story, they will make three strangers curse the day they came to
"The Last House on the Left." .
The was one very disturb movie
that grab you and beat the living hell out
of you and then leaves you for dead.
This is a film that is not for everyone this
is a film that is more a thriller than a
horror movie as it is title The story
is a remake of a classic Wes Craven 1972
which I have not seen the 1972 version I
heard it was very good much see it now to
compare the two film.
The story was very good it the type of story
that you get you into the story and they
make you want to see the family get revenge
and when they do you will be clapping and
screening for them as the people did in the
theater they was clapping when each of the
bad guys get what they deserved. The acting
was pretty good each of the characters
played their part good. This film makes you
think what would you do if this happen to
your family or daughter would you do the
same thing this dad does.
There are some brutal kill screens in this
film that if you get sick from the sight of
blood you will have to look away for a
second. So be warned this is not you feel
good movie this movie will make you mad and
will make you cover your eyes. Overall if
you are looking for a film that is very
brutal and is the film that will keep you on
the edge of your seat than look no further
than The Last House on the Left.