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X (2022) – T. West
Perhaps the only
thing I distinctly remember (aside from the ubiquitous hockey mask) from Friday
the 13th Part III (in 3D! 1982) is an eyeball being torn from a head
and thrust out of the screen and into the audience (and yes, I saw this in the
theatre for maximum shocks and social support). There is something of an homage
to that scene (or to Fulci’s The Beyond) in Ti West’s new film, X. Indeed, in re-watching
the trailer to the 3D film now, it is even more apparent how much West’s film
is a return to those carefree days of the slasher film. As in the old trailer,
a bunch of young people jump into an old van (the new film takes place in 1979),
headed to the countryside, where they run into trouble. In this case, they are actually on their way
to make an amateur porno movie – but West turns the old cliché that the characters
who have sex are the first to die on its head here (we can talk about the
pornification of everything some other time). And, of course, all of the
characters do die – save one, but what did you expect? Intriguingly, the killer
here is not your ordinary insane man but instead an elderly woman (played in a
dual role by Mia Goth who also plays one of the kids in trouble). Part of the
horror then is undoubtedly supposed to be based on our repulsion to thinking about
old people and, in particular, old people with real human desires. Perhaps the youthful audience that is more
likely to watch this kind of film might find them gross, but West does seem to find
some sympathy for the killer(s). Not really what you’d expect in your garden
variety slasher film.
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