Review of Horns (2013) by Melissa T — 17 Feb 2016
After watching Horns you will probably have a remarkably bleak thought, if you could would you really want to know your loved ones most innermost thoughts? Would you want to realise inevitably what a bunch of self centred arse hats they are in a universe such as this?
Probably not.
But that is besides the point, Horns is a deliciously grim fairy tale in modern times, furthering Daniel Radcliffe's case as a serious actor beyond the Harry Potter hyperbole. If you watch this expecting a full on horror experience you will be bitterly disappointed, however if you expect something more akin to Pan's Labyrinth or the more recent Crimson Peak you will most likely find a fair amount of enjoyment here.
The end game may well be a tad generic after such a unique set up, but letting that spoil the experience would just be splitting horns. I mean hairs.
This review of Horns (2013) was written by Melissa T on 17 Feb 2016.
Horns has generally received mixed reviews.
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