Review of The Pit (1981) by Shawn W — 28 Dec 2010
The Pit (1981) -- [6.0] -- A sexually infatuated twelve-year-old boy does what his teddy bear tells him to, which includes feeding the locals to a pack of monsters who dwell in a pit in the woods. I don't know what the teddy bear and the pit monsters have to do with one another, but the first half of "The Pit" is remarkable in its depiction of a nascent psychopath.
My favorite scene is one where the boy sneaks into the bathroom while his babysitter is in the shower. He writes "I love you" on the bathroom mirror and waits in giddy anticipation of her response.
When she screams and admonishes him, you feel for poor kid. "The Pit" acually does a good job portraying how negative response to natural impulse can warp a young man's sense of self and sexuality.
Unfortunately, the second half of the movie drops the psychological intrigue and focuses on the pit monsters, which are little more than midgets in monkey suits.
This review of The Pit (1981) was written by Shawn W on 28 Dec 2010.
The Pit has generally received mixed reviews.
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