The Perfect Husband |
Starring: Gabriella Wright, Bret Roberts, Carl Wharton, Tania Bambaci, Daniel Vivian Directed: Lucas Pavetto Release Date: July 26, 2016 Run Time: 85 Minutes Format: Blu-Ray Color: Color Audio: English Subtitles: Distributor: Artsploitation Films | ||
Synopsis |
Viola (Gabriella Wright) and Nicola (Bret Roberts) are going through a difficult period. The couple and their marriage are strained by a termination of pregnancy that has overwhelmed them unexpectedly. To overcome this crisis, they decide to spend a weekend in an old cottage in the woods,. But what was supposed to be a romantic weekend suddenly turns into a deadly nightmare as seething suspicion, maddening paranoia and blind rage explodes around them. d stalks her everywhere
Audio/Video |
Audio Audio Language: English The Sound Quality is good clear and crisp dialog with no distortion. The Volume level is a tad lower than most films so you will need to turn you sound up a few db’s |
Picture Quality Disc Format: Blu-Ray The Picture Quality is looks good, Sharp details but also smooth at times. Colors look good but not much to go on as it’s a darker grittier film. |
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Theatrical release Date: October 19, 1984 (USA) |
Disc release Date: July 26, 2016 (USA) |
Extras |
- Backstage Footage
- The Short (2009)
My Thoughts |
The Perfect Husband is an Indie Spousal Horror film with a few thrills. A Couple is set to take a trip to a cabin in the Woods to take minds off of a few things that you only find out about farther along in the movie. Suspicions run deep and madness begins to set in. Who comes out Victorious ? Who else is in the woods? Who is really crazy?Don’t Just trust Any Person You Run up to in the Woods.
The Story runs Thriller Horror with a few spot that suppose to or maybe make you jump but at times it was a no go for me. As for the Story line and Horror element it’s not something new but still brings a few new things. The Story can run slow at times and Acting was OK but at times it got better. Coming from watching stringer things on Netflix to this maybe a bad idea as you should stay fresh from a horror film before going in to stay focus more on the story at hand. Gore factor is small but we do get some. Some Head Chopping and Blood Squirting but at One point blood pumping of a chest gets CGI’d. B ad Choice, Please go old school and just have some one pump it by hand and have it squirt out from a plastic clear tube for a more realistic look. The ending we do get a big twist, that you won t see but now I said something you will come up with a bunch of endings and scenarios in your head while viewing…Sorry
Overall the movie was a decent watch, well put together and good Cinematography. Story and Dialogue could be better but for what it is still may hit its mark with Indie Art Horror film viewers. Bright side is the PQ looks pretty good and sharp but Sound needs a boost in the Volume department. Perhaps if I turned my db’s up from its normal spot I might have jumped once. If you’re not into the film and one of those viewers who want to turn it of, At least get the gist of the film and hit up the last 15 minutes. Might make you want to go back and view the whole thing.
With that said I give The Perfect Husband a 3 out of 5 as the film was a food view. Yes it has most horror elements seen before via cabin in the woods but it also brings a little madness and Psycho into the frame. Maybe a hit or miss but if you walk that line with films Give it a shot, if not Rent it.
Rating – 5 Star System |
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