Happy Death Day
A sorority chick is stuck in a time loop on her birthday, which also has her repeatedly being murdered by a masked villain. We never find out what's causing the time loop, which is just as well, but it bothered me that the slasher plot seems to be completely unrelated. I guess if you're gonna be stuck in a time loop it might as well be the day you die, so at least you get enough tries to figure out how not to. But then the girl abandons perfectly valid strategies a little too soon without trying to fine tune them first (like those montages of Phil "savescumming" throughout Groundhog Day). Critically, not once does she even try to unmask the killer. It's a suicide move? Big deal, you have inifinite lives. Until the plot says maybe you don't, but let's skim over that inconsistency too.
I lost some interest in the movie as soon as I realized that there were no rules and things would simply happen as needed. It's still a fun movie, leaning more on black comedy than slasher scares, and I really liked Jessica Rothe as the lead. Even in this silly movie she gets to flex some decent acting range and carries the whole movie no problem. She comes across as a perfect storm of dry, funny, trainwreck and self-defeating bravado.
A sorority chick is stuck in a time loop on her birthday, which also has her repeatedly being murdered by a masked villain. We never find out what's causing the time loop, which is just as well, but it bothered me that the slasher plot seems to be completely unrelated. I guess if you're gonna be stuck in a time loop it might as well be the day you die, so at least you get enough tries to figure out how not to. But then the girl abandons perfectly valid strategies a little too soon without trying to fine tune them first (like those montages of Phil "savescumming" throughout Groundhog Day). Critically, not once does she even try to unmask the killer. It's a suicide move? Big deal, you have inifinite lives. Until the plot says maybe you don't, but let's skim over that inconsistency too.
I lost some interest in the movie as soon as I realized that there were no rules and things would simply happen as needed. It's still a fun movie, leaning more on black comedy than slasher scares, and I really liked Jessica Rothe as the lead. Even in this silly movie she gets to flex some decent acting range and carries the whole movie no problem. She comes across as a perfect storm of dry, funny, trainwreck and self-defeating bravado.