It Follows (DVD REVIEW)
It
Follows
DVD
Review by Kam Williams
Demonic Spirit Passed among Teens like STD in Novel Horror Flick
Jay
(Maika
Moore)
had no reason to consider the worst possible consequence the night
she impulsively decided to have sex with her boyfriend Hugh (Jake
Weary) for the very first time. After all, she found the moonlit
lakefront setting romantic enough, even if that meant doing it in the
back of his car.
Nevertheless,
the carefree 19 year-old was in for a rude awakening, a fate far
worse than an STD or an unplanned pregnancy. For, while basking in
the afterglow of spent passion, Hugh sneaks up from behind and knocks
out the girl he’s just made love to by covering her face with a
cloth dipped in chloroform.
When
Jay comes to, she finds herself bound and gagged in a strange
basement. Hugh proceeds to explain that she’s just been used by
him, but not for a thrill. Rather, he had been followed by a demonic
force that could only be eluded by having sex with a partner. Before
freeing her, he urges her to sleep with someone else in order to pass
on the curse before the ghost has a chance to kill her.
Although
initially skeptical, it doesn’t take long for the sudden appearance
of apparitions to convince terrified Jay that something supernatural
is indeed afoot. And the more she’s in fear for her life, she more
she actually has to consider seduction for the sake of survival. For
instance, there’s Paul (Keir Gilchrist), the nerdy neighbor who has
had a crush on her since childhood.
That
novel scenario is established at the point of departure of It
Follows, a harrowing horror flick written and directed by David
Robert Mitchell. The movie marks the sophomore offering from the
innovative director, who first made a splash five years ago with The
Myth of the American Sleepover.
However,
It Follows is a truly groundbreaking thriller that it would be a
crime to spoil in a review. Suffice to say it’s as much of a
mindbender as the equally-inscrutable Memento (2000).
A
creepy,
counterintuitive fright fest that puts a perverse spin on the meaning
of getting lucky.
Excellent
(4
stars)
Rated
R for
sexuality, profanity, graphic nudity and disturbing violence
Running
time: 100 minutes
Distributor:
Anchor Bay / Radius-TWC
Blu-ray
Extras: Critics' commentary hosted by Scott Weinberg; A Conversation
with Film Composer Disasterpeace; theatrical trailer; and poster art
gallery.
To
see a trailer for It Follows, visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tyMi1Hn32I
To order
a copy of It Follows on Blu-ray, visit:
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