Review of April Fool's Day (1986) by Renzo V — 16 Feb 2014
One line summary: Young adult elimination derby film with a comedic ending.
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Eight college-age young adults travel to a friend's mansion on a remote island.
The place is loaded with practical jokes: dirty water from the kitchen tap, turning off one light turns on another, a tap in a room sprays the user, S&M gear in the chest of drawers, newspaper clippings left where they are meant to be found; that sort of thing.
Of course, the ferry does not come everyday, and the cops are not easily available. It seems like three of them get killed early on, but then other evidence denies that. For example, Rob talks to the cops by phone, indicating Buck is dead. Cop replies, I'm looking at Buck, alive, right now, in the hospital. Inspires confidence, eh? Something is clearly wrong with the narrative, but the pacing gets rushed, and nobody seems to notice.
The elimination derby continues, or is it just trickery?
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Cinematography: 6/10 As viewed on Netflix streaming, the visual quality was better than VHS quality, but not by much.
Sound: 6/10 The dynamic range was way too large.
Acting: 6/10 Mediocre. Some actors were fairly skilled, but others were downright poor.
Screenplay: 5/10 Has a beginning, middle, and a sharp turn at the end. Those who enjoy practical jokes will probably like this one more than I did.
This review of April Fool's Day (1986) was written by Renzo V on 16 Feb 2014.
April Fool's Day has generally received mixed reviews.
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