Slasher (2007 film)

Slasher

DVD released by Unearthed Films
Directed by Frank W. Montag
Produced by Frank W. Montag
Thomas Kercmar
Screenplay by Jörn Döring
Frank W. Montag
Story by Jörn Döring
Frank W. Montag
Starring Pia de Buhr
Heiko Lange
Christian Stock
Maja Makowski
Christiane Imdahl
Michael Eisenburger
Sebastian Badenberg
Music by Timo Rose
Frank W. Montag
Cinematography Andreas Jahn
Edited by Frank W. Montag
Production
company
Mondaymovies
Distributed by Unearthed Films
Release dates
  • April 27, 2007 (2007-04-27) (Weekend of Fear Festival)
Running time
80 minutes
Country Germany
Language German
Budget €10,000

Slasher is a 2007 horror film written and directed by Frank W. Montag, and co-written by Jörn Döring.

Plot

After opening with a picnicking couple being murdered by a disfigured man in the woods, the film shows Erin in a college psychology class, where a lecturer mentions Mike Corman, a local serial killer who murdered at least four girls. Mike's crimes were discovered when his house caught fire, though Mike himself was never found. As Erin, her boyfriend Danny, and their friends (Julie, Chris, Tom, and Maya) head to a campsite where they will spend their school break, the deformed man (revealed to be Mike) butchers another couple at a lake.

Getting lost on the way to the campgrounds, the students are given directions by a leprous and lecherous farmer, and reach their destination. That night, the farmer's son peeps on Tom and Maya having sex in their tent, and is killed by Mike (who has adorned a white mask one of the students had brought along). The next day, Mike murders the farmer's daughter (who had run away from home after her father tried to rape her) and captures Tom and Maya when they find his cabin. Tom has his head crushed in a vise, and Maya is tortured (her scalp is scrapped with steel wool, and her genitals are mutilated). When Tom and Maya do not return after several hours, Erin becomes worried and goes looking for them with Danny. When those two leave, the camp generator stops working, and Chris is knifed when he goes to see what is wrong with it. After Erin and Danny discover the remains of some of Mike's earlier victims, Danny is axed by Mike, and Erin is punched out by Julie.

Erin awakens in the cabin, and is taunted by Julie, who is Mike's older sister and lover. It is revealed that Erin had previously encountered Mike, and was the one who set the fire that caused his disfigurement and brain damage. Erin escapes her shackles and runs outside, followed by Julie, who catches up with Erin at a stream. Julie tries to drown Erin, but is killed when Erin bludgeons her with a discarded pipe. Erin returns to the campsite, finds the wounded Danny there, and tries to drive away with him, only for the car to run out of gas. Mike appears, and he chases Erin through the woods for hours. Erin reaches the farmhouse, and tries to get help from the farmer, but he is drunk and tries to rape her. Mike impales the farmer with a chainsaw, which runs out of gas, so he attacks Erin with a knife, and drags her into the barn. As Mike strangles Erin, she grabs a pair of pruning shears, gouges out one of his eyes, and jams her thumb into the wound. The incapacitated Mike is stabbed repeatedly by Erin, who ties a rope around his neck, attaches the other end to a tractor, and drives the vehicle until Mike's neck snaps.

Erin stumbles outside, and discovers Danny, who is barely alive. The two reach help, and while in the back of an ambulance, Erin has a series of flashbacks which indicate she was the one who tortured and killed the four girls that Mike was thought to have murdered. Erin suffocates Danny, exits the ambulance, and walks away grinning madly.

Cast

Reception

A score of two out of five was awarded by Moria, which wrote that Slasher was amateurish, derivative, and unimaginative with bland characters and a preposterous twist ending.[1] Everything about the film was criticized by Slasherpool, which gave it a zero.[2] Wildside Cinema said Slasher is "an unimaginatively titled, unimaginatively written, poorly directed, low-budget horror film from Germany that, in my opinion, didn't even rise to the worst German splatter films" and "The cons are incredibly numerous here including days that run into nights in seconds, non-stop music, bad writing, color saturation issues and more".[3]

Despite deeming it clichéd in every regard, Oh, the Horror! stated Slasher was competent and "a decent, bloody time-waster for fans of this particular genre".[4] Film Bizarro also found the film watchable, despite listing a number of problems such as bad editing and acting, no atmosphere or suspense, restrained gore, erratic pacing, and a lack of originality.[5]

References

  1. Scheib, Richard. "Slasher". moria.co.nz. Moria: The Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
  2. Fred, Anthro. "Slasher". slasherpool.starbase.se. Internet Archive. Archived from the original on February 9, 2008. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
  3. Harris, Brian (12 April 2010). "Slasher". wildsidecinema.com. Wildside Cinema. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
  4. Gallman, Brett (5 April 2010). "Slasher (2007)". oh-the-horror.com. Oh, the Horror!. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
  5. Carnell, Preston. "Slasher". filmbizarro.com. Film Bizarro. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
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