Thursday, January 24, 2013

HORROR OPERA -- The Devil's Carnival



The Devil’s Carnival was directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and written by Terrance Zdunich. It was released officially sometime in 2012. Before I jump into the review of this horror opera, I call it--people do need to understand it a horror musical, yes--a HORROR musical and it's also a film experiment.

Basically, this horror-filled opera is based on Aesop's Fables of three damned souls; a suicidal Father grieving for his dead son, a thief who is killed by the police and a teen who is murdered by her boyfriend. In these tales, they're all implied that they died but they find themselves awakening in Hell at a carnival. On arrival, they meet a ticket keeper and tell the three people there are rules and there are consequences of breaking them.





What made me take notice to the film was when I found out the director financed the film himself. Not only that, but he took the films/show on the road showing it at small movie houses or outdoors on a portable screen. And due to the fan reaction being extremely positive, the director promised to continue his creation.

I don't want to spoil anything, but I do think that everyone should experience this film. I absolutely LOVE the way it's filmed; it's a visual feast for us all to devour. There's a mixture of dark colors but it fits perfectly. It doesn't have REAL horror moments or a lot of brutal killing. But it has the real horror atmosphere and that's something I really admired. It also maintains that dark humor.





I'm really excited to see where the director takes this film. I hope he'll continue to visually awe us and keep up with the awesome ideas. I feel this will be a FANTASTICAL experience for people to enjoy. I wish I would be invited to be a part of this awesomeFEST.

ANYHOW! Because I really enjoyed the cast, the story line, the music...

I give this film, 4 out of 5 queen skulls!

4 comments :

  1. i so want to see this... really, i loved Repo Man: Genetic Opera... thank you lady!

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  2. Watched it. Didn't like it. :( But at least I tried... :)

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  3. I caught it when the Road Show came to Atlanta. It's no Repo, but I still dug it. I wish it was longer thought. At an hour it was over a little too quickly to really have an impact.

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  4. I wasn't too impressed with this movie. The songs weren't that catchy and way too long. I think it could of been done a lot better. It wasn't horrible but I liked Repo! The Genetic Opera much better.

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