There is indeed a good amount of tension in this French slasher, but the dubbing is bad and the end twist unbelievable.
They need to save something for the sequel!Speaking as a Floridian the trailer stuck me as a wholy authentic representation of my home state.
But it still needed fire ants, mosquitoes, boa constrictors, palmetto bugs, Coral snakes, yellow flies, sink holes, and klansmen.
I was surprised to see on RT that Haute Tension had such a low score and went WTF at the consensus:
Who the fuck watches a French movie dubbed? The U.S. isn't known for quality live-action dubs, you can't knock a foreign film for one country's lack of dubbing expertise. Watch it in French and problem solved.
If I recall correctly when it released over here (US) it was only the dubbed version, including the VHS/DVD. I know when I first saw it I could only watched dubbed and I never would have chosen that willinglyI was surprised to see on RT that Haute Tension had such a low score and went WTF at the consensus:
Who the fuck watches a French movie dubbed? The U.S. isn't known for quality live-action dubs, you can't knock a foreign film for one country's lack of dubbing expertise. Watch it in French and problem solved.
I've been looking forward to this movie, even though I know alligators are really not supposed to be very aggressive.
Speaking as a Floridian the trailer stuck me as a wholy authentic representation of my home state.
But it still needed fire ants, mosquitoes, boa constrictors, palmetto bugs, Coral snakes, yellow flies, sink holes, and klansmen.
Yeah but these are movie slasher gators. They only care for murder, not foodThere are a number of dumb asses that feed alligators which changes their behavior in relation to human beings unfortunately.
I've been saying not to count it out!