Anthony Pittore III (Shattered_Wake)
On their way to a freshman retreat in the woods, a group of students are sidetracked when the route to their forest destination is closed due to a storm. Stupidly, the teens decide to follow some backwoods stranger to another road that leads to the same point. What a convenient happenstance there! Unfortunately, this route involved their ten-ton bus having to cross a rickety wooden bridge built about 200 years prior. As expected, their overweight bus cracks through the weak bridge and, in a wickedly vicious crash, plunges to the lake below killing several of the riders. Those who survive the crash head into the woods in search of safety. As luck would have it, however, there is a worse fate for them waiting on the way: a vicious killer who is looking for some prey.When I first jumped onto the Asian-horror bandwagon, I began to realize that what I was seeing from the more popular films was sorely lacking in variety. The majority of what I found tended to lean towards the "vengeful ghost" story. So, to mix things up, I sought out a nice little slasher. Basically, I did get what I expected; but, for my first foray into Asian slasher cinema, I wish I would have gotten a bit more. Scared is basically a compilation of other past horror movies jumbled together in one average-level teen slasher. The first few kills are almost taken directly from the Final Destination series. The story & killer are reminiscent of many past slashers, from Just Before Dawn, Wrong Turn, and even Jeepers Creepers due to the long coat and beat up old truck. The best thing about this killer, though, is that he always seems to find SOMETHING to try to murder with: sickles, machetes, cars. . . or a friggin' bulldozer. The main teen characters are, well, similar to the same annoying teens from most slasher flicks. . . mainly due to the fact that I really didn't care about a single one of them. The acting, for the most part, was pretty mediocre. The kids were extremely irritating, their overreactions to EVERYTHING made no sense in the situations, and it wasn't helped by the dialogue (or maybe by the awful subtitles I got). While the film offers little-to-no scares, it does have a pretty fine amount of slasher gore and inventive kills (the phone-booth scene was fantastic) that really gives a reason to watch. Also, there are cute Asian schoolgirls running around. I won't, to save any shred of liking this movie, comment on the ending however.Final Verdict: 6/10 -AP3-
sharkychen-1
Following the bloody patterns of its Hollywood pathfinders, the genre of "Slasher movies", such as "Friday the 13th"or "Scream", "Scared" has provided very creative and gory ways to torture the victims, all of them freshmen in college. If you're a fan of gore, "Scared" would definitely quench your thirst for blood. But if you are looking for a good plot, well, you're going to be way disappointed. How I wish the director deleted the last five minutes so that "Scared" would be a very stylish Thai slasher movie.The director tried to provide a twist, hoping it would lead the film to its climax. However, it was a lame attempt because the twist was so unpersuasive that it seemed awkward and even hilarious. Not every story needs a twist. Well, let's put it this way: not every film is of the "Saw" series. Please stop bombarding the audience with the same old last-five-minute TWIST. Can't we just have a STRAIGHT story? However,"Scared" still has its moments, such as some hot chicks in uniforms,some way too vivid torturing scenes, a soft touch of the mysterious Thai voodoo spells, and so on. Did I mention hot chicks in uniforms? Though there is no nudity in the film, it is still fun watching those school girls, one by one, getting taken care of. Well, I guess it is this sort of bad taste/fetish that makes audience (like me) buy the tickets
valec2000
One might forgive me for taking it short on the plot : teens take a trip to the woods. After the usual 20 minute introduction sequence, in which you can place your bet on who is going to survive, they start dying. It starts of rather scaring at first, if kind of all to familiar. One gets to see some well done gore and tension is kept up in a well executed tried-and-true Hollywood-teen-slasher way. (while there is no one dying, there are either creep effects or views on a fine selection of cute girls) perfect popcorn material until that. (yes the usual goofs the teen-slasher-affectioned wouldn't want to miss are present too ) Until the film went on to the part where it is due to unfold why the killing was taking part in the first place. Then things start to make no at all and not in a twin-peaks no sense kind of way, more in a : the scriptwriter got a call, s/he isn't going to be paid kind of way. Take all the stupid things killers do in your usual western sub-par b-slasher movie, pack all in to one, and you got the last third of 'scared'. The movie tries to compensate with a well known twist at the very end, that feels like it was smacked upon it, after it failed at the test screenings. But that doesn't help very much either. On the bottom line a movie that starts out like a decent entry to the slasher genre but wears off considerably to the end. People who collect this kind of stuff will see it anyway, others won't regret too much if there is nothing else watch and set expectations accordingly low
EVOL666
I'm basing my opinion on SCARED solely on what I could "see" from the film, as the copy I watched has no English sub-titles or dubbing. I don't think I missed out on TOO much, but who knows. If this ever hits the States with a sub/dub track, I'll rewrite this review (if I feel differently about it after knowing what the hell the characters are talking about...).A group of students go way out in the middle of nowhere for some sort of field-trip. The bus they're in goes over an old-ass bridge that of course collapses. Some students (and the bus-driver) are killed immediately from the accident, the rest have to fend for themselves until they can figure out what to do. Throw in a guy going' around and hackin' the kids up - and that's about it. There is a twist ending that seemed pretty cool, that is if what I thought happened actually happened, being that I couldn't understand what anyone was saying...SCARED seemed decent overall, but I will say that although there is some decent gore - I was expecting an all-out blood-bath from the trailer I had seen, and it doesn't really deliver on that level. Neither does ART OF THE DEVIL 2 for that matter (also based on what I saw from the trailer) - but I think SCARED will be of interest to slasher fans if it hits over here with some sort of English-language track, and would recommend giving it a look...7/10