Blood Shed: An American Horror Story (2014) (AKA "American Weapon")
Rating: *1/2
Starring: Amin Joseph, Maria-Elena Laas, Benjamin Mouton
War is something we try to avoid as a solution. Those who partake may see themselves returning home as heroes warmly welcomed by proud families and a grateful country, but there's always that chance they'll end up in a casket or as a damaged soul, the latter being the case of our loonie in this anti-war propaganda of a slasher movie, making this one of the few horror flicks I've seen to use shell-shock as a modus.
For one, I can appreciate what this movie is offering; instead of using gimmicky casts and cheesy plot holes, Blood Shed (2014) has a serious tone that's relaying a message against war, showing the downside of training people to fight and kill anyone for the sake of a cause. This is quite a big gig for an indie slasher to tackle, perhaps too big and, frankly, I'm not really that interested; politics bore me to death and this movie didn't click right for me despite the good intentions. I guess I'm just the kind of guy whose brain switches off whenever I watch a movie of this sort, hoping for an hour and a half of escapism before I work my arse off the next day.
I also have a few beef with the killer and their killings; as mentioned above, the killer's an old veteran who gone cold-hearted crazy with the killings that he can no longer think or reason straight. He can't find any further meaning to his life so he just functions based on his programmed instinct. This is cool and all in a fictional horror film point of view but the age and physique of this guy is anything but imposing. He had a couple of scenes that would have made him memorable, stalking his victims wearing a George W. Bush latex mask, but these were short-lived as the rest of the film have him face-naked and spatting out his flashbacks like the old shell-shocked coot that he is. Scary? Maybe, but it's leaning to "eye-rollingly tiresome". The least the producers can do is juice up the killings a bit but, no, even in that department it's disappointingly dull.If I want military-themed slashers, I think I'll go with either The Prowler (1981) or at least the more popcorn-friendly Severance (2006). This is something for the rest of you curious ones; if you think you can stand watching a killer in his 60s and graying hair stalk and successfully kill teens who could easily knock him over then congratulations, Blood Shed (2014) is your date for the evening.
Bodycount:
1 female got her neck broken
1 female got her throat cut with hunting knife
1 male axed on the head
1 female drowned
1 male shot on the head
1 female stabbed on the gut with a shovel
1 male shot
1 male shot on the head
Total: 8

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