Wes Cravan's notorious banned 'nasty' sees its first uncut UK release by Metrodome. I have seen many versions of this film over the years and unfortunately its been cut and messed about with over its history meaning it's hard to say what I've seen or havn't seen. Im sure however I've seen a European version that has longer scenes in, but that's debatable. The story is a simple but effective tale of two teenagers who go to the city for a rock concert. Trying to score some grass they stumble into Krug (David Hess) and his criminal gang. The girls are kidnapped and suffer a humiliating ordeal before being exicuted in the woods. The story then shifts to examine how the peaceful parents of one of the teens can turn into ruthless killers just like Krug and friends. Being such a notorious genre piece my first thought is does it hold up now? The answer is yes. The film clearly shows the ugly side to the tranquil all American dream of the era, but even now has some geninely nasty and uncomfortable moments in it. Sandra Cassell's acting really packs a punch and is one of the key ingredients to this still holding up (David Hess and Fred Lincoln are great too). Iconic, groundbreaking and still worth a watch.
6/10
Saturday, 24 November 2012
Last House On The Left (1972)
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