Summary a man uses a make a wish device to get the girl of his dreams, things then go badly.
So when the trailers for this film came out it looked like yet more boring modern socially conscious horror cinema. The message of the film seemed played out, and after watching it is still. However, what changes is that the film is fun enough to make up for it.
I would say this is a star making turn for Inde Navarrette. Not so much in the early film when she plays the out of reach Nicki but definitely so when she becomes the overbearing and nightmarish version of her. The horror and the suddenness if it at times has the power to be shocking and funny in equal measures and Navarrette is at the heart of that.
Overall, a surprisingly good film is a little familiar at times.
3.5/5
Pros
Navarrette
The horror
The ending
The humour
Cons.
The social commentary is tried
Pacing issues
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