It might be outside of my demographic, but I quite enjoyed 2000's Ginger Snaps.
It's an excellent time capsule to its decade, and a solid little horror flick. The thoroughly Emo sisters at the core of this story are the strongest element.
Ginger (Katharine Isabelle) and Brigitte (Emily Perkins) have an interesting dynamic that doesn't feel one sided. The script shows both sides of their struggle as Ginger becomes more wolf like, and how the sisters need one another. These two could have easily been Emo stereotypes, but luckily aren't.
What I also really enjoyed is this definitely seems like a 2000s film, bit it doesn't feel dated. It goes to show a focus on characters, and the soul of a script, make a movie last. Far too many 2000s films fail to realize this.
All in all, Ginger Snaps was a fun, "edgy" time with a focus on the important things. That makes this one a Good.
It's an excellent time capsule to its decade, and a solid little horror flick. The thoroughly Emo sisters at the core of this story are the strongest element.
Ginger (Katharine Isabelle) and Brigitte (Emily Perkins) have an interesting dynamic that doesn't feel one sided. The script shows both sides of their struggle as Ginger becomes more wolf like, and how the sisters need one another. These two could have easily been Emo stereotypes, but luckily aren't.
What I also really enjoyed is this definitely seems like a 2000s film, bit it doesn't feel dated. It goes to show a focus on characters, and the soul of a script, make a movie last. Far too many 2000s films fail to realize this.
All in all, Ginger Snaps was a fun, "edgy" time with a focus on the important things. That makes this one a Good.
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