4/10
Fred Alvarez produced this, he didn't direct
18 February 2022
I have never been a Texas Chainsaw fan, but I like some of the movies. The remake that was made in 2003 is still the best. This was just not the Chainsaw that I know it to be, from the beginning I did know that this is going to work. Fred Alvarez feel and his way of making a horror movie, it had it, but the director didn't made this movie into the best Chainsaw movies I have ever seen.

In the beginning, like I said, I saw too much color and vividness, every time I have watched a good Chainsaw movie, they had a darkness in it. I just saw so much of happiness and joy in the first outing of the cast. The cast wasn't that memorable, except the Texas lone star I. The beginning, I did find him to be interesting. But with Sarah Yarkin and Elsie Fisher in the lead, I just didn't find nothing that got me invested to them.

The runtime if this movie is mostly the same as the first 1974 movies and that's very cool, but this is the year 2022 and you need some more concept to get me invested to the characters. I knew that the Elsa Fisher character had a back story, but they didn't flesh in out, so that I could feel something towards the character.

It had a few things that made me cringe (witch is a good thing) and I had a laugh in it (that scene was really funny), but there was nothing that I got invested in the end.
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