The personification of horror magic This movie itself, shown in theaters and cable channels in terrible quality in the late 90s, is itself a weak and perverted embodiment of American society. The film shows the split personality of a statistical American.
Again, the filmmakers do not answer the question of whether everything we see is real or fiction within a murder scenario that lies beyond the artist’s imagination. What matters is not what you see, but what you do.
Another maniac psychopath gives an announcement in the newspaper that he needs teenagers to make a movie, a kind of analogue of glass shows. And begins to kill in turn, punishing now for greed, then for greed or for some minor offenses. But young Kaira fights back against the old psycho. And when she survives, she becomes frightened of loneliness and Kaira becomes the same person without a face and is ready to inflict a cut on herself. Another announcement read Kaira, when it is necessary to put an end to all that was before.
A low-press horror film, without any digital special effects and without plot highlights. The weak-hearted are not recommended.
5 out of 10