The Loved Ones (2009)
42KThe Loved Ones: Directed by Sean Byrne. With Xavier Samuel, Robin McLeavy, John Brumpton, Richard Wilson. When Brent turns down his classmate Lola’s invitation to the prom, she concocts a wildly violent plan for revenge.
“from the first scene The Loved Ones is able to achieve what bigger budgeted films cannot – clearly defined and appealing characters that you want to see more of. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003ethe film splits 3 ways – the very serious family drama of the widow and tortured girlfriend – the comic/horror torture porn – and the comic high school formal/prom date. Sean Byrne shows off that he can do it all and succeeds hopping between these stylesu003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003ethe horror thread of this film is what it will marketed on. there is blood, LOTS OF BLOOD but very little gore. disappointingly, much of the violence takes place out of shot or has been cut. it is the weakest part of the film due to some over-acting by Princess whenever she goes u0026#39;crazyu0026#39;. still, itu0026#39;s horrific and compensates by being damn funnyu003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eso, SCREW IT! this film is fun to watch! u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eexcellent performances, good soundtrack and smooth production. i saw it at the Sydney Film Festival last night and i was very impressed. my apologies to Jessica McNamee. during a Qu0026amp;A i referred to her as u0026quot;thingy who played the goth chicku0026#39;u0026quot;. she is awesome! her work with Richard Wilson is freakinu0026#39; brilliant. the disastrous prom date, though loosely connected to the rest of the film, is my favourite part of itu003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003enot knowing where this film is going to lead you is half the fun. low-budget non-US films try harder and take risks. The Loved Ones does it all. Perfect date movie. See it!”