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Made Me Do It (2017)

GENRESDrama,Fantasy,Horror,Thriller
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Anna B. ShafferKyle Van VonderenCortney PalmJason Gregory London
DIRECTOR
Benjamin Ironside Koppin

SYNOPSICS

Made Me Do It (2017) is a English movie. Benjamin Ironside Koppin has directed this movie. Anna B. Shaffer,Kyle Van Vonderen,Cortney Palm,Jason Gregory London are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2017. Made Me Do It (2017) is considered one of the best Drama,Fantasy,Horror,Thriller movie in India and around the world.

Take a visceral journey into insanity as MADE ME DO IT dives into the supernatural mythology behind your favorite "slasher" characters. Enter the fragmented mind of serial killer Thomas Berkson. After a lifetime of abuse and rejection, Thomas has finally found someone who loves him unconditionally, the evil mask, Barbara. Following her maternal influence, Thomas blindly obeys Barbara's every command as she takes retribution on all those who've hurt her precious boy. Distorting Thomas' mind, she uses him as a vessel for her bidding. Barbara's rage descends on the unsuspecting Ali Hooper, her teenage brother, Nick and her ex-boyfriend Jason. In a throwback to the classic 80's slasher genre, the night twists and turns into a race for survival through an acid trip exploration of Thomas' splintered memory. Coming face to face with the unstoppable force of Barbara, the question is asked who or what is the source of Thomas' power.

Made Me Do It (2017) Reviews

  • There once was a pack of wolves...

    fastpaws2017-11-21

    Made Me Do It is an homage to madness and all things that draw blood. It manages to play with well known slasher and horror tropes while still exploring new ground -- something exceedingly rare nowadays and makes for a refreshing watch. In a slasher film, the cast really only needs to be serviceable, but in a good slasher, the final girl needs to stand out and Anna B. Shaffer, as Ali, absolutely stands out -- lovely and brave -- and a character you truly come to care about. Kyle Van Vonderen, as Thomas, does an amazing job being absolutely creepy and helps channel the Black Christmasesque psychosis that much of the film is filtered through. If you dig horror, you owe it to yourself to watch Made Me Do It.

  • Study of the genesis of a serial psychotic killer!

    johnkop2017-10-28

    Redefining Horror as a genre. Amazing study of the genesis of a serial psychotic killer and visioning his internal struggles. It's a film in the tradition of Crime and Punishment with a raw and wide ranging character arc not seen in most horror films. The main character goes from child-like innocence to craze killer and back again creating a surprising plot and suspense that makes the movie a meaty ride. If you like horror that goes beyond the normal flat characters and telegraphed plot structure, this is a movie for you to see.

  • It must be seen to be believed.

    slightpurpose2017-10-27

    A hallucinatory study of the complexity of evil, and the unseen places where it can reside, in the arms of a guardian. Thomas is a boy destroyed by those who would have protected him, and rebuilt by what would use him to do its will behind the embrace of love. Once inhabited, Death walks on human legs, and Boy Woof finds his place as the vehicle of an unstoppable destructive force. When the orbit of his vengeance intersects with the return of a schoolmate and her brother, a war of guilt and innocence is played out under psychokinetic imprisonment and the keen edge of an axe. The performance of Van Vonderen raises this production beyond the reach of fledgling horror, his masterful depiction of the subtlety of damage coupled with an physical unpredictability makes him a force to be reckoned with. Koppin's gymnastic technique boasts an electrifying grasp of the inner space of depravity itself. Shifting through childlike animation, color value, speed, then headlong into the intensity of Thomas's memory without warning, the director evokes experimental cinema absent from the comfortable, photocopied safety of modern offerings. Made Me Do It is a surprising foray into an overplayed genre, well worth a serious watch and re-watch, and stands as the beginning of a promising career.

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