Monday 28 March 2022

Fantasy Island (2020) - Surprisingly watchable

It's very rare that a horror movie sets new grounds and becomes some sort of classic that will stay with audiences and change the genre forever.  2020's 'Fantasy Island' is no different.  It doesn't reinvent the wheel or offer anything you haven't really seen before, so often the best you can get from a low-budget horror film is that it entertains you for an hour and a half and is generally watchable. 'Fantasy Island' is just that.  It has enough decent parts to it that it will keep you watching right up until the end and you shouldn't feel like you've wasted your time.

A handful of people get invited to a tropical paradise which boasts that it can make any and every fantasy come true for each of its guests.  Those who take up this tempting offer are nicely different to each other and, although you probably won't remember their exact names when the credits roll, you'll know each of them by sight (again, often the best a horror movie can expect).  No one puts in any sort of 'Oscar-worthy' performance, but the acting is decent enough and you'll feel for some of them when the body parts start getting hacked off and the blood starts flowing.

Naturally, things don't go to plan and the malicious supernatural element of the island soon comes into play and turns these people's fantasies into nightmares - with often fatal consequences.

Perhaps the one thing that I really liked with this film was that I didn't know where it was going.  Yes, the whole premises is a little hard to swallow and you'll have to suspend your disbelief in order to get something out of it, but, if you do, you'll actually find something worth watching.  In many films (especially horror) you'll know exactly who the hero is and who will survive. 'Fantasy Island' is a little different in that you may not know who the 'true' hero is when it first starts and who survives may surprise you when the film finally ends.

There are also a few nice little twists in it that you might not see coming (I didn't!) which also add to the overall feel of the film and there was even a moment at the very end which I found was very nice and genuinely touching.

Like I say, it's ultimately nothing new.  It's sort of a 'slasher' film where one cast member will be killed before the next, but it's certainly well worth watching if you're a fan of the genre and can find it for cheap or part of your online streaming service.

7/10 if I woke up on Groundhog Day and had to watch this again, I could live with that

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