Very disappointing. They must have wanted a Slenderman film too, but had to water it down to avoid being compared to him. Too little too late though, eh?
What's more disappointing is the twist of this movie, in which:
it turns out the Tall Man is actually an organization around the world that kidnaps kids from bad homes and puts them in better ones, with Jessica Biel being a member of this organization. The kid she tries to find actually belongs to someone else who came back to get her kid from Biel who was the original kidnapper.
Anyways, even if I didn't know what happened in the film I still probably wouldn't see it. It reminds me too much of "I Know Who Killed Me" and "Gone", both of which were terrible. Also, in regards to a Slenderman movie, it would only really work if, much like Slenderman stuff in general, it is vague and ambiguous enough that it could still work with all other Slenderman stuff.
Very disappointing. They must have wanted a Slenderman film too, but had to water it down to avoid being compared to him. Too little too late though, eh?
What's weird about it is they didn't have to. I'm pretty sure no one owns the rights to Slenderman. He was just something the internet made up one day. They could have easily made one.
Yeah, having seen this movie already (I honestly thought it was out ages ago) I will say that it is without a doubt incredibly disappointing on so many levels.
Don't bother watching. You will have just wasted a couple of hours of your life.
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