Summary: We’ve had ouija boards, we have had severed hand games, and now we have a film about a death whistle.
It is starting to get old now, all of these films are the same, a group of teens find something supernatural and it starts picking them off one by one. Basically slasher by item rather than having an actual slasher.
There is also a very prominent lesbian romance which there wouldn’t be an issue with if it wasn’t so forced. Best shown through stilted dialogue wherein Dafne Keen’s character asks her cousin if a girl is straight as though he knows the sexuality of every girl in school
The issue with this film as a horror film is that it has no hook. It is simply people seeing how they’ll die and then that coming for them as older versions of the characters themselves, it has elements of Final Destination but without any of the charm.
Overall, it is watchable but it is starting to get boring.
2/5
Pros.
It is watchable
A couple of good deaths
Cons.
A strange side plot about a youth pastor
It is dull
It has been done before
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