Genre: Horror/Thriller
Director: Nelson McCormick
Cast: Brittany Snow, Scott Porter, Jessica
Stroup, Dana Davis, Collins Pennie, Kelly Blatz, James Ransone,
Brianne Davis, Johnathon Schaech, Idris Elba
RunTime: 1 hr 28 mins
Released By: Columbia TriStar
Rating: PG (Some Frightening Scenes)
Official Website: http://www.anighttodiefor.com/
Opening Day: 24 July 2008
Synopsis:
Donna's senior prom is supposed to be the best night of her
life. After surviving a horrible tragedy, she has finally
moved on and is enjoying her last year of high school. Surrounded
by her best friends, she should be safe from the horrors of
her past. But when the night turns deadly, there is only one
person who could be responsible... a man she thought was gone
forever. Now, Donna and her friends must find a way to escape
the sadistic rampage of an obsessed killer, and survive a
night "to die for."
Movie Review:
Going by pop culture, prom nights are highly excitable nights
where youths celebrate a rite of passage, get drunk and high,
and pop their respective cherries. Or so we're led to believe
by the countless number of teenage movies out there which
marks it as THE Event for any self-respecting youth to attend.
With such a big deal out of it, and to discourage decadent
behaviour, we have the horror element put into movies, you
know, where the non-virgin gets to be sacrificially knifed
for the screen, and the profanity spouting teenager get his
just desserts, often early in
the movie.
This
Prom Night had a relatively scary trailer which could frighten
your five year
old kid sister into submission, but the movie alas, will find
her laughing hard at
it. This is like the mother of all PG rated horror movies,
with cartoony violence,
and having its characters shed so little blood, you'd think
that everyone's anaemic.
Sure the killer knives his victims so mercilessly, but all
you see are paper cut
stains on dresses. And you'd probably swear at one more waking
up from a dream, or one more magical appearance at windows
/ mirrors / behind the doors. It does get repetitive on your
nerves, and makes everything else in the genre look like
masterpieces in their own right.
Brittany
Snow plays Donna Keppel, the resident scream queen, only that
she doesn't get to exercise her lungs in fear that her dress
will get into a wardrobe
malfunction. She covers her mouth, smartly as she does when
confronted by adversary so as not to give her position away,
but depriving the sadists in us who come watch such movies
to hear the heroine scream at every juncture. And while some
characters here exercise street-smartness, there are those,
including the cops, who fail to heed warning signals, or are
too cock-sure and implemented plans that a layman would find
fault with.
Prom
Night had a really boring programme lineup, with rock and
hip hop dance numbers played repeatedly one after another,
and the only highlight of the event was the crowning of the
prom king and queen, which to some characters seem like the
be-all and end-all. In fact, this event is so revered that
absolutely nothing, not even a killer-stalker on the loose,
could warrant it to be cancelled, or have the would be victim
pulled away to safety for fear of traumatizing her for life,
because her prom night was marred by an attempt to whisk her
from a psycho. Right.
In
fact, this could have been a comedy or a spoof of the genre,
and it'll probably
garner a higher rating. Scenes just get glued together so
haphazardly, that visits to the characters' suites seem like a must every 5 minutes.
The Prom Night's at the
hotel's ballroom, but the suites seem to be a more popular
venue not for getting it
on, but to go for the perennial toilet break, chit-chat sessions,
patch-up
opportunities, and of course, a very happening place to stuff
bodies.
This
movie had everything wrong from the get go with cardboard
characters and a
showing of hand so early, that out went any attempt to add
suspense and tension. I'd recommend that this movie be skipped
for sanity reasons, and for the targeted
teenagers, you're better off organizing and attending one
of your own. But of course if you're looking for cheap thrills
and cheap laughs, don't say we didn't warn you of the cliche
formulae applied lavishly, and the very low, almost bloodless
body
count.
Movie
Rating:
Review by Stefan Shih
(A disgrace to the genre and a bad name to Prom Nights)
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