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Review: Prom Night (1980) ★½

<p class&equals;"p1"><span class&equals;"s1">Paul Lynch’s <em>Prom Night<&sol;em> is not a only disappointment because it is derivative of other superior films &lpar;namely <em>Halloween<&sol;em> and <em>Friday the 13th<&sol;em>&rpar;&comma; but because it is not even particularly good at being derivative&period; Generally&comma; if one is going to copy the style or format of an earlier work&comma; it stands to reason that there should be some degree of alteration to improve upon those duplicate qualities&comma; but instead <em>Prom Night<&sol;em> is a complete mess&semi; it tries to insert various narrative elements that don’t work coherently with the rest of the story&comma; and this&comma; combined with a low-budget and poor acting&comma; leaves us with an incredibly underwhelming entry in the horror genre&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>What is Prom Night about&quest;<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"p1"><span class&equals;"s1"><em>Prom Night<&sol;em> begins with a group of children playing a mildly sadistic version of hide-and-seek in an abandoned building&period; When a young girl named Robin becomes the prey of the other children&comma; she is backed into a corner and ends up falling to her death out of a second story window&period; The children swear to never tell a soul&comma; and eventually someone else is blamed for the crime&period; Six years later&comma; the same children prepare for their high school prom&comma; along with Robin’s older siblings&comma; fraternal twins Kim &lpar;Jamie Lee Curtis&rpar; and Alex &lpar;Michael Tough&rpar;&period; The teenagers begin receiving creepy phone calls leading up to the prom&comma; but they generally dismiss them as the work of some random pervert&period; Meanwhile&comma; police are looking for the man who was convicted of Robin’s death&comma; as he has recently escaped incarceration&period; As the teenagers convene for prom night&comma; the killer stalks them one by one&comma; bent on enacting revenge for Robin’s death&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"p1"><span class&equals;"s1">It’s tempting to believe that <em>Prom Night<&sol;em> would have gotten a better reception if <em>Halloween<&sol;em> &lpar;also starring Jamie Lee Curtis&rpar; had not come out two years prior&comma; but the difference in quality is so stark that there really is no comparison&period; <em>Halloween<&sol;em>&comma; despite its budgetary limitations and simplicity&comma; is an engaging and highly influential slasher film&period; <em>Prom Night<&sol;em> is nothing of the sort&period; Visually&comma; it is very muddy and unappealing&comma; reflecting an inadequate budget and amateur production team&period; It tells a story that has been told before&comma; but in a less compelling and believable way&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<figure id&equals;"attachment&lowbar;1338" aria-describedby&equals;"caption-attachment-1338" style&equals;"width&colon; 850px" class&equals;"wp-caption aligncenter"><img class&equals;"wp-image-1338" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;philosophyinfilm&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2018&sol;02&sol;prom-night-mirror-300x169&period;jpg" alt&equals;"Jamie Lee Curtis nude" width&equals;"850" height&equals;"478" &sol;><figcaption id&equals;"caption-attachment-1338" class&equals;"wp-caption-text">Prom Night &lpar;1980&rpar;<&sol;figcaption><&sol;figure>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"p1"><span class&equals;"s1">Despite being the heroine&comma; Jamie Lee Curtis’ character is largely unnecessary&comma; which makes any kind of audience identification or concern for her well-being nearly impossible&period; A good portion of the film is dedicated to her preparation for a disco-style dance routine she is planning to do at the prom&comma; but the routine itself is underwhelming and feels out of place in the larger story&period; Like most slasher films of the 1980s&comma; there is a fair amount of nudity&comma; with sex scenes closely followed by death and mayhem&period; <&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"p1"><span class&equals;"s1">Though there is a twist at the end of the film &lpar;which can be seen coming from a mile away&rpar; and it does involve Kim to a degree&comma; she is essentially more of an ancillary character without any agency&period; The same is true of her father &lpar;played by Leslie Nielsen&rpar;&comma; who seems to have been included just for the added bonus of Nielsen’s star power&period; He appears in only a handful of scenes&comma; and does nothing to improve upon the questionable plot&period; The police are equally irrelevant and are treated as more of an afterthought&comma; clumsily pursuing the killer while trying not to raise any alarms&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"p1"><span class&equals;"s1">Though some of these problems can be forgiven &lpar;with the exception of the dull and completely disjointed story&rpar;&comma; the most unforgivable issue is that <em>Prom Night<&sol;em> is simply not that scary&period; The &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;kills” are boring&comma; and there is very little tension built&comma; primarily due to the fact that there are too many half-cocked subplots drawing our attention away from the killer and his prey&period; Usually&comma; in such derivative slasher films&comma; the filmmakers come up with bizarre&comma; outlandish&comma; and hopefully frightening new ways for their villains to dispatch their victims&period; This is not the case in <em>Prom Night<&sol;em>&semi; the killer gets rid of some teenagers rather quickly&comma; takes a long time with others&comma; but in the end&comma; doesn’t do anything beyond swinging an axe or a knife&period; Much of the gore that is so common in these films is omitted&comma; probably due to time or budgetary constraints&comma; disappointing those of us who watch these kinds of films for the strange deaths alone&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3>Final Thoughts<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"p1"><span class&equals;"s1">While <em>Prom Night<&sol;em> is not the worst sample of 70’s and 80’s horror&comma; the filmmakers got their wires crossed when trying to put together a competent story&period; Rather than focusing on scaring the audience&comma; the film puts unnecessary emphasis on disco music and…not much else&period; Even for horror junkies&comma; there is not a lot to see here&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"p1"><span class&equals;"s1">Rating&colon; <&sol;span><span class&equals;"s2">&starf;<&sol;span><span class&equals;"s1">&half; out of 5<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>If you&&num;8217&semi;d like to watch <span class&equals;"s1"><em>Prom Night<&sol;em>&comma; it is available to rent or purchase <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;amazon&period;com&sol;gp&sol;product&sol;B0712552CF&sol;ref&equals;as&lowbar;li&lowbar;qf&lowbar;asin&lowbar;il&lowbar;tl&quest;ie&equals;UTF8&amp&semi;tag&equals;mjones34880c-20&amp&semi;creative&equals;9325&amp&semi;linkCode&equals;as2&amp&semi;creativeASIN&equals;B0712552CF&amp&semi;linkId&equals;830136d19afb3664759776208c6eeeec">via Amazon here<&sol;a>&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;

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