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One of the positives of being a film critic before a filmmaker is you
have seen all the movies. Literally. You see up to 6 a week at the
weekly press screenings. You get a handful of DVDs sent to you in the
mail. You go to all the film festivals and see more movies then you can
count. You have seen what works, what does not work, and what provokes
certain emotions in you. So when it is time to write, direct, and be
apart of your own film, you know what to do.
Jim Hemphill must have been one damn good film critic. Since he has
written and directed a revenge/horror film that works and works well.
Angelique Hennessy stars as Michelle, who is your shy but cute
wallflower. She spends her time reading Henry Miller under trees and
enjoys the company of herself. When Aaron (Jerad Anderson) approaches
her and is unusually kind, she is taken aback. He is your built, high
school rich jock with rich parents who give him the house often while
they are away making money. Something funny happened along the way
during this encounter though. The speech is smart, self-referential, and
does not insult your intelligence.
He mentions to her during their conversation a Freddy Prince Jr. movie
in 'She's All That.' What was funny about this was I was thinking the
exact same thing. It had the start of a 'Can't Hardly Wait', 'She's All
that' formula, but then we get taken into territories similar to David
Lynch's 'Blue Velvet' and Eli Roth's 'Hostel.' Nothing appears as it
seems and we are about to meet some dark realms and dark people.
His intention of talking to her was to invite her to a party and then
gang rape her with his buddies. The aforementioned gang rape scene is
hard to watch and it evoked the same emotions in me that the rape scene
in 'Blue Velvet' did. I was saddened, upset, and feeling hopeless. If a
film can evoke that many emotions in me, it is doing something right.
After this happens, she is labeled the school slut. She cannot tell
anyone because no one believes her. Even her mother is not on her side.
She even attempts to go to the school counselor who is more interested
in viewing her breasts then helping her. He gives Dr. Phil like advice
such as "quit being a victim" and "take responsibility for your own
actions." Since no one is willing to help, it is time to take things
into her own hands. Then we go from 'She's All That' to 'Blue Velvet'
then to 'Scream' slasher territory.
She decides to pick them off one by one and get her revenge. She takes
on the role of the school slut to lure these men into brutal, brutal
deaths. The first guy gets his dinger slashed off and gay magazines
stuffed in his car. Another guy who likes kinky sex ends up having that
turned against him. I'm never letting a girl tie me up again. Even the
bitches of the horny guys get theirs. No stone is left unturned.
I don't want to give too much away but the film ends in 'Carlito's Way'
fashion with flashing lights, bodies all over, and a great musical
score. I'm starting to think this Jim guy went through my DVD collection
and found some of my favorite films and put his own unique twist on it.
There is a lot to like here. It hits a lot of notes. Light comedy, dark
drama, and slasher horror. It is able to hit all of these tones without
being too much or all over the map. He goes through all three tones with
relative ease. The performances by Angelique Hennessy and Jerad Anderson
were on target. Angelique really puts herself out there and is
essentially playing two roles. Shy wallflower and dangerous vixen. She
goes back and forth between both roles like it was nothing. Jerad is
also a great movie villain as god, I cheered when he died. I hated that
guy. Job well done, I say.
'Bad Reputation' is a labor of love. Love for good movies. Love for
well-written speech. Love for the cinema.
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