Review of Knock Knock (2015) by Nathandrake007 — 13 Oct 2015
When a devoted husband and father is left home alone for the weekend, two stranded young women unexpectedly knock on his door for help. What starts out as a kind gesture results in a dangerous seduction and a deadly game of cat and mouse.
More like Cat and Cat, the mouse had no role other than to prove what meat looks like. By the end of Knock Knock with Keanu reeves I wanted to rip my face off and throw it at the girls on screen.
If that was the intention of Director Eli Roth, he did a great job. However, I also want the last hour and a half of my life back.
SPOILERS.
Watching two girls come into a good mans home and basically rape him and then destroy everything he has worked so hard for, was not my idea of fun. I wanted so badly for the two little psychos to be destroyed towards the end and no. They get away and nothing is served and thus, the entire movie made no sense what so ever.
END SPOILERS.
It Proved no purpose and probably did to Keanu Reeves what these girls did to his character in the film... Took almost everything that made him good again in John Wick and left him defenseless and me wondering if I should even bother with whatever he does next.
Try to steer clear of this filth! No matter how great the marketing made it look. An extra point score only because Keanu Couldn't escape this mess.
This review of Knock Knock (2015) was written by Nathandrake007 on 13 Oct 2015.
Knock Knock has generally received mixed reviews.
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