Leatherface – The Source of Evil (2017)

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Leatherface – The Source of Evil: Directed by Alexandre Bustillo, Julien Maury. With Stephen Dorff, Lili Taylor, Sam Strike, Vanessa Grasse. A teenage Leatherface escapes from a mental hospital with three other inmates, kidnapping a young nurse and taking her on a road trip from hell, while being pursued by a lawman out for revenge.

“When the directors of 2007u0026#39;s gore-spectacle u0026#39;Insideu0026#39; (Alexandre Bustillo u0026amp; Julien Maury) took over the reins of a supposed prequel to 1974u0026#39;s Tobe Hooper classic u0026#39;The Texas Chainsaw Massacreu0026#39;, expectations had indeed sky-rocketed. But what we get isnu0026#39;t even worthy of being called a tribute to the TCM franchise, let alone be regarded as its worthy canon prequel.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe screenplay offers very little in terms of the surprises it throws at the viewers (and TCM fans), thereby ending up strictly ho-hum. We see a bunch of eccentrics creating a riot at a mental health facility and escaping, with tidbits of the Sawyer family thrown in to engage the viewer. In fact, the makers are trying to sell this movie around the mystery of which character amongst the the leads ultimately evolves into u0026#39;Leatherfaceu0026#39;. Well, much to our dismay, even this stretch appears annoyingly contrived (and to be honest, the poster kinda spoils it already!). u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWhat weu0026#39;re subjected to for most part, is literally a lunatic couple shotgun-killing their way to notoriety on their supposed escape (even the big chainsaw-kill comes in too late) with a helpless nurse named Lizzy (Vanessa Grasse) who has unnecessarily been dragged along with them while also being accompanied by a duo of brothers (the somewhat compassionate Jackson and the bulky Bud). Lizzy is the character weu0026#39;re supposed to root for, but sadly this does not work. We know as little about her as we know about the rest of the zany troupe. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe directors whou0026#39;re known to stage horrifically-exciting set- pieces, resort to cheap tricks here (like a partial necro scene) in order to augment the shock-value. The shot of a womanu0026#39;s derriere walking into a barn surrounded by badlands (during one of the opening segments, clearly reminding us of previous TCM films including the Michael Bay funded remake) had just about raised my hopes a teeny weeny bit before everything came crashing down. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWith no real thunderbolts in store for fans or non-fans, this prequel falls head first into a pit of quick-sand, the real difference-maker in the story being the weapons (shotguns, knives) that the characters possess and not their personalities. Youu0026#39;re bound to forget this movie as soon as the credits roll.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eVerdict: Terrible!”

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