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Review: Where is the horror?

Johnson Thomas
Friday, September 25, 2009 19:38 IST
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100 Feet (A)

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Cast: Famke Janssen, Bobby Cannavale, Michael Pare, Ed Westwick

Director: Eric Red

Rating: *

Yet another horror film but nowhere close to the mastery that 'Orphan' displayed. This one is entirely fabricated, has a minimal plot and uses camera tricks to multiply the bogus looking scares. Famke Janssen has been the central character of a horror film many times before and she comes into this film with the same no-nonsense- implacablystoic approach she displayed earlier on in her career.

The film is about a woman (Janssen) who murdered her abusive cop-husband (Michael Pare) and has been confined within her own home. The premise itself is unconvincing. The scares and surprises that follow are also too stagey, framed as they are by a distinct lack of logic and sensibility. Even the ghost is so indistinct that you want to laugh rather than be scared out of your wits.

The film in fact plays like a reality game show where the central character has to live her life within the radius of a 100feet with the ghost of her murdered husband , plaguing her with several life-threatening hurdles. But the visual play is never gratifying, the narrative is too formulaic and the intelligence quotient is near zero. A real waste of time and money, this!

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Readers' comments:
Seeing 100 Feet on the big screen makes all the difference, I guess. I found myself hanging onto the seat with both hands. Saw it at the screening in LA last year, and thought it was great photography and the "camera tricks" were better than most. What should a ghost look like when it comes back for revenge? LOL
Saturday, September 26, 2009 6:19 IST
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