SYNOPSICS
Bloody Crayons (2017) is a Filipino,Tagalog movie. Topel Lee has directed this movie. Ronnie Alonte,Janella Salvador,Elmo Magalona,Sofia Andres are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2017. Bloody Crayons (2017) is considered one of the best Horror,Mystery,Thriller movie in India and around the world.
A group of graduating students goes to an island for a short film project when they are rattled by a mysterious killer who strives to kill all of them.
Bloody Crayons (2017) Reviews
Bloody Crayons is wildly entertaining and for those fond on watching thrilling flick this summer.
A group of graduating students goes to an island for a short film project. After settling in, the group decided to play the infamous game Bloody Crayons and some when rattled by a mysterious killer who strives to kill all of them. Without intimidation I used to ignore Pinoy horror films when somebody told me to watch one but this film slightly shook me because of its wicked theme. The scene where they got into the island and get strip and swim seems unnecessary. Most scenes in the film are as usual, too formulaic but the great thing is that as the story goes it's getting unpredictable. The acting is well portrayed. Shout out to Maris Rascal which I caught her potentially skilled acting which is likely normal and she nailed it. Also I enjoy and appreciate the humor. Overall, Bloody Crayons is wildly entertaining and for those fond on watching thrilling flick this summer, this is a recommendable film to watch.
Bloody Crayons is Surprisingly Okay
With such a simple and unpretentious story line, it wasn't difficult to enjoy the film. The direction built was straight and clear. Along that road are nine characters (less after some got killed) which we got to know even if it was just for a short while. When they started playing the Bloody Crayons game, there was a brief harmony among the characters. BUTÂ… that same moment also marks the turning point and emergence of each personality's darker shade. The deception and confusion led to an even more interesting and gruesome series of events. The young actors' performances were on point but there are those who stole the spotlight. There's Jane Oineza who played Olivia. Switching from killer to victim and back to killer asked a lot from her but she delivered. Yves Flores who played Justin also stole the spotlight with all his outbursts. With all those together, I found how surprisingly okay Bloody Crayons is.