Hatchet 3 film analysis (Decker Shado film review)
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"Hatchet III" (2013) is the film about horror which continues to tell the story of Victor Crowley, the evil ghost. BJ McDonnell was the director that is the third and final installment in Hatchet's film series. The film features Danielle Harris, Kane Hodder as well as Zach Galligan.
The movie follows Crowley the local hunters, and the survivors of previous films as they are pursued by Crowley. Crowley's background and how it led to him becoming the vengeful ghost from the past is examined through the movie.
The crew and cast of the film performed an excellent job of bringing the characters to life. Kane Hodder, who played Crowley, brought an intense performance to the role. The aspects of the film that were scary were amplified through the use of real-life special effects that brought the ghost to life.
Practical effects are a strong point of the movie. They add some horror elements to the film. The pace of the film was flawless, keeping the audience on its edge.
The downside of the film is that it follows a familiar formula from the earlier films in the series, which makes it seem like a re-telling of the same story. The plot also felt somewhat confusing, making it hard to follow at times.
Overall, I enjoyed "Hatchet III" (blog) even although it was essentially identical to the previous two entries within the Hatchet film series. While the film's pace and practical effects were great, the plot and the familiarity of the storyline was not my favorite. The film is worth watching if you love the series and love slasher movies.