Come Out and Play

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release date (VOD, limited) March 22 2013
studio Cinedigm Entertainment Group
director Makinov
writer David Alcalde, David Munoz
starring Vinessa Shaw, Ebon Moss, Daniel Gimenez Cacho
trailer 1 Trailer #1
trailer 2 Trailer #2

3 comments

  1. Avatar of Slasher_Lover23
    Posted By Slasher_Lover23 on February 13, 2013 @ 12:07 am

    While I never saw the original film Who Can Kill A Child, I still went ahead and saw this film. I thought the movie was pretty crazy and twisted, and has excellent acting by the two leads. Vinessa Shaw was great here and in The Hills Have Eyes remake, she should do more horror flicks. I also loved the graininess of it and it was good throwback to old horror film as far as its style. They definitely could have shown more killing action from the children instead of not really showing anything. The ending I actually found pretty hilarious. If it would have cut out the last 1.5/2 minutes or so it wouldn’t have been as bad. Would I recommend it? Probably not. But if someone wanted to see it enough, sure.

  2. Avatar of MattSlash
    Posted By MattSlash on February 13, 2013 @ 11:56 am

    Come Out and Play is basically a carbon copy of the original 1976 film Who Can Kill A Child? It was a lazy remake that didn’t even try to attempt something different with the concept or reinterpret it. The film is a retread and a missed opportunity to breath new life into the killer kids subgenre. The film still manages to capture the unsettling dread, suspense, mysterious and creepy atmosphere and terrifying helplessness that made the original effective. The musical score was intense and heart pounding and made you feel like you were watching a living nightmare captured on celluloid. The elements that made it watch able is that the premise is still creepy and disturbing and the story is still effective and shocking. Come Out and Play is in the end though just another pointless remake with nothing remotely new to show or say.

    The performances were solid for the most part but I thought the script was pretty weak with underdeveloped characters. The two leads were likable and did their best with little that they were given, but they just played the typical, token stranded tourists that waited too long to get the hell out of there. Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Vinessa Shaw play parents to be Francis and Beth, who take one last vacation before Beth is due to give birth to their child. They make a trip to a secluded island and realize too late that all of the adults are missing and the children left behind. The doomed couple soon discovers that the children are homicidal maniacs, with no explanation of how they got that way. We as viewers are just as baffled as the couple and there wasn’t even a hint to how the children got that way. I think the main stars are talented performers, but are wasted here as the lackluster script raises more questions than answers.

    Director, Makinov pretty much cut and paste here with no inspiration behind the proceeding. He knows the basics of a horror movie but weren’t inventive with the elements; as a result there wasn’t any moments of surprise because if you’ve seen the original you know the outcome. The director brought nothing new to the story.

    Overall, it’s an uninspired remake that’s too faithful to the original and you might as well just rent the original because it’s exactly the same right down to the ending. Both give effective chills, but there is no good reason for this remake to exist. Still there are far worse out there.

  3. Avatar of ihearthorror
    Posted By ihearthorror on March 1, 2013 @ 12:53 am

    We’re all familiar with the pack of demon children terrorizing the town stories. If you’ve been watching horror from any of the last few decades, you’ve probably come across this story before in a film. In this version, we have an American couple that go to a Spanish speaking island to be terrorized by a bunch of kids. Here are the facts of the movie: It takes a good 35 minutes before something finally happens. The subtitles are in white and the film takes place in the daytime… good luck with that. Kids are creepy! Seriously, when they’re in packs, dirty and they think they’re tough, it can be pretty intimidating. Especially cause your natural response is that you think you can’t knock a kid out, it makes the whole premise pretty terrifying. The last 20 minutes of this film is bananas! Because this film ends in such a way I wasn’t expecting, it makes it worth checking out. I found myself laughing, not because it is funny, but because it totally caught me off guard and it ended in a very “non conventional” way. If you’re in the mood to see some dirty demon children ruin your idea of Mexican paradise, then check this one out.

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Official Score: 3 / 5