The Evil Dead-1981
Director Sam Raimi
Starring Bruce Campbell
Scott’s Review #144
Reviewed July 31, 2014
Grade: B+
For its time The Evil Dead was a unique, creative, visually impressive horror classic and far different from the wave of mediocre slasher films from this time (1981).
In the story, five teenagers head to a remote cabin in Tennessee for spring break.
From the beginning of the trip, there is trouble- they are almost killed in a head-on collision, their car almost falls into a rickety bridge, and finally, at the cabin, they stumble upon a haunted book.
From this point, even stranger events begin to develop and the haunting, crazy action begins.
Director Sam Raimi does an excellent job from a visual standpoint- the camera racing through the woods from the demon’s point of view is very effective and scary.
The ambiance is creepy- fog, mist, smoke, and the lighting are great.
The film has all the elements- darkness, remote cabin, and woods coming alive for a genuinely scary horror flick.
Yes, the film seems a bit campy to watch now, but at the time the special effects were brilliant.
My personal favorite is the long shot of the twitching dismembered body and the various, hysterically funny chattering and gibberish among the demons.
The ending of the film is very well done.