Aya Minamino
I saw this movie at the video store and thought I would give it a try. The cover was pretty creepy and I had never heard of this movie before so I thought it might be okay. I was very wrong. The very first scene, contained a jump scene (which I did jump at), but it seems pretty unlikely that a burn victim would be so strong that he could punch his arm through a thick wooden door. The blood and gore was really cheap. The fading in and out thing was pretty annoying. Also, I am pretty sure that the camera work was done by someone who didn't know what they were doing. The script was horrible. Now the only thing that I actually kind of liked was the end (and not just because it was the end). I liked how they linked all the murders together by telling how Rico was burned and how Troy fitted in with everything. Now, this is a horrible movie, like literally one of the worst I have ever seen (and I sat through TWO Twilight movies!).
trashgang
Everywhere I seen a review of this movie it was always the same, this is bad. So I was ready to view it, only one problem, not available over here but fortunately a good friend offered me a full uncut version. Only 1 minute into the movie I already knew something was terrible wrong. The first girl murdered was dressed sexy. Not that I have a problem with that but mostly that attracts more then the gore. Anyway, the good part of the movie is indeed the gore. It's not all in front of the camera but they really show the result. It's gory but easy to take. But there is of course the movie itself. The acting of some is really bad. For example the interrogation is a big laugh, she never impresses me as a copper. And the killer is a cheap version of Leatherface, his clothes, mask and hair is a copy! Furtheron they also listened what they did with Evil Dead and Nightmare on Elm Street, I mean the children singing chants. Some scene's are too long, could have edited it better. And some scene's had nothing to do with the movie, for example when one of the guys goes home with his girlfriend her sister opens the door, what we have next is nice to see but has nothing to do with the script, and a lot of girls show their body, clothed, in an explicit way. I told before, I have no problem with that if that doesn't let you forget the storyline. I gave it a 3 just for the gore, could have been much better...
Oddark123
Knock Knock is a film that needs a chance. This is what is obviously going to earn hate. This movie seems confusing and according to other views, people don't really understand what is clearly put out there. This slasher focuses on a very dark origin for it's killer. The origin is sad and you feel sorry for him, which is a good thing.The lead of this film is not any kid, okay, it's pretty damn obvious the lead is the Killer or if not the cop. The Kids are just the kills that the killer comes back to do.Now when I watched this movie, I was confused at first and thought about turning it off, but please stick with it, as all the confusion fades and you get a crystal clear picture of why everything happens like it does.If you like movies souly for senseless kills, then I suggest you go find some other (horrible) horror film then. This is a film you have to think to understand, and a movie that doesn't make you think isn't worth anything.
Joshua Kreuter
This was not the cinematic masterwork of the 21st century but not the worst movie of all time. The gore effects were creepy and made me squirm which is very rare. The acting ranged from truly awful to decent and believable. The story was OK, a bit confusing and seemed like some scenes were missing that might have explained some of the deaths better. I guess that the reviewers that say this was the most horrible movie ever are fortunate enough to have missed the many many bad movies I watch regularly. And FYI it is not "aeriola" productions, it's "ariola" which is the director's credited name. Sounds made up to me and there was only one nude scene, albeit a lengthy one, but not wall to wall like many low budget slashers.