Review of Laid to Rest (2009) by Jose M — 23 Apr 2012
What Bobbi Sue Luther lacks in her brain, she makes up for it with her bosoms. Laid to Rest, written and directed by, is huge on the gore and special effects, but very little on character, dialogue, acting, and brains.
The film centers on an unidentified young girl (Bobbie Sue Luther) who is on the run from once again a killer without much personality. The image of the killer is pretty nice at some parts while other scenes he looks clichà (C).
Meanwhile, our female is rather annoying when she opens her mouth which she should have died early in the film or kept it shut to make this film a pleasure. She sputters every line with an idiotic overtone, but what she lacks in her brain, she makes up for it with her bosoms.
Kevin Cage and Sean Whalen provide little support to the acting and are just as bad as Luther although never too annoying. The film then has them going back and forth from one location to another without either one using brains.
The film manages to grasp in its special effects which provides us with decapitations, disembowelments, and maiming that are all administered with cruelty. They are impressive, but never too frightening.
The rest of the plot of Laid to Rest is covered in a lot of plot holes, idiotic episodes, and very bad acting that it is actually competitive to the equally awful crap Halloween Night.
This review of Laid to Rest (2009) was written by Jose M on 23 Apr 2012.
Laid to Rest has generally received mixed reviews.
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