Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to an all new Reaction & Review. Tonight, guys, I'm gonna be covering a horror movie from 2023. That movie is "The Puppetman".
Now, I don't really know a whole lot about this movie. From what I looked up on the back of the DVD case, the plot involves a young girl of a killer, who claims to be innocent of murders that he did not commit. And she somehow finds out the truth about it when her friends start mysteriously dying off. Which, I will say does sound rather interesting. Granted, I don't know if this movie is gonna live up to that concept, but it certainly does have potential.
The only other thing I should let you guys know is that this movie was distributed by a company known as Shudder. Now Shudder actually does put out more original movies. More specifically, horror movies. And I can recall seeing at least two of them beforehand. One of them is "PG: Psycho Goreman", which is a film I covered several years ago, and I kinda liked it. Granted, it wasn't exactly worth holding onto, but I did still like it's premise. The other film that I've seen from them is "Christmas Bloody Christmas", which is a film I covered during one of my Christmas specials that I did a couple of years ago. And while that movie was certainly flawed, I still wound up enjoying it, too. In fact, I actually have added it to my list of Christmas movies that I watch every year around Christmas time.
So, Shudder does know how to put out decent movies, from what I've seen anyway of them. I'm hoping this one is going to continue the trend of it being rather decent. Or perhaps it'll actually be really good. I don't know if it will be or not, but that's what I'm here to find out. So, without further ado, ladies and gentlemen, it's time to kick back, relax, and check out "The Puppetman".
3 minutes later
Wait wait, hold up here for a second. So, these radio announcers are saying that after the husband killed his wife, the police found their daughter locked up in a closet. That wasn't a closet she was locked in, it looked more like a fucking boiler room! Granted, I don't know how common it is for a closet to have brick walls, but that did not look anything like a closet. There's bit of a difference there. Just thought I'd mention that.
15 minutes later
So, guys, I'm gonna ask this. Is *anything* interesting gonna happen in this fucking movie? We're nearly 20 minutes into the movie and nothing has fucking happened. I'm hoping, maybe, something interesting will happen sooner, rather than later. But as of right now, I'm kinda already doubting it.
8 minutes later
So, guys, we finally have our first kill in the movie. And allow me to sum up how it happened. So our main characters are on a rooftop building, drinking. Charlie somehow ends up getting possessed by the Puppetman. She then suddenly walks backwards, trips on a ledge and falls to her death. That's it. That's the whole sequence of the killing and it's not really an interesting kill either. God, I *really* hope this movie will actually make their kills more interesting. Otherwise, we might have a bit of a problem here.
18 minutes later
Guys, do you want to know why I don't visit psychics very often, if ever? It's because they drone on and on and never get to the fucking point. This psychic is proving just that by making this scene fucking boring as shit. Just thought I'd share that with you guys.
17 minutes later
So, guys, good news is that we finally got another kill. Two of them in fact, as both of Michal's friends were killed in, admittedly, somewhat creative death scenes. It's just a pity that it took the movie well over half an hour to get to this point, especially knowing that there's only about 37 minutes left of it to go, but hey, at least these kills are definitely somewhat of an improvement over Charlie's death scene. So, I guess, take the good with the bad here.
18 minutes later
You know, guys, I understand that this scene was suppose to be all tense and dramatic, and I'm suppose to feel sorry now that Michal's boyfriend is now dead. But honestly, I don't. Because the way he was killed made that whole scene unintentionally hilarious. So, good job, movie, you know how to take the tension out of a scene that was suppose to be taken seriously and end up being kinda hilarious in hindsight. That's just class right there.
The Review
Well, guys, that was "The Puppetman". Let me shut this stupid thing off here...OK. God, that movie was stupid as fuck. Guys, I'm almost tempted to spoil this movie for you. Mostly about who this Puppetman is and what it's purpose is really for. However, unlike my review of "Millennium", where I spoiled the ending to that thing, I won't give out any real spoilers here. What I am gonna say, again, without spoiling who this Puppetman really is, is that the whole idea it is stupid as shit and how it all plays out isn't really any better. I'll just leave it at that and leave up to your imagination. I may leave out a hint here and there, but for the most part, most of this review will be left spoiler free.
So with that said, let's get into the review proper here and start off, as usual, with the writing. Now earlier, I had mentioned that this movie was distributed by Shudder. And I had mentioned that they put out more original horror movies. Well, this one isn't nearly half as original as it could be, as it does involve stuff like satanic rituals and plot points that I have seen in other movies. Things such as "Devil's Due", "The Bye Bye Man", and "Slenderman". I should mention that all of those movies were absolutely terrible and this movie is no exception. Granted, it's not quite as bad as those movies were, but that doesn't mean very much. It just means that it doesn't do it nearly as bad as those movies did.
One thing that this film does have in common with those movies is that the pacing is downright horrible. This movie moves along at a snail's pace as almost nothing of interest happens throughout over the first half of the movie. Our kills here, to begin with, are horribly spaced out. The first kill happens around the 25 minute mark. And the next kill? Happens just over the hour mark of the film. And by that point, there's a little over half an hour left of movie to go. And the stuff that happens between the first kill and the next is nothing but mindless padding. Such as when Michal and her friends visit this psychic to help find answers of what's going on with Michal. And this psychic just goes on and on about how we're all here to help Michal and such through this difficult time, what with her losing her best friend, Charlie, and what's going on in her own mind, before finally getting on with her ritual. That scene takes up a good portion of the middle of the movie and it's just so damn long that you're hoping something of interest happens during that long scene. Maybe the psychic herself might end up getting killed because of the Puppetman. But no, that doesn't happen. In fact, a slight spoiler here, she's one of the few characters in this movie who doesn't die at all.
Speaking of characters, that greatly transitions into the next big problem with this movie. All of the characters in this movie are just shallow and lifeless. Most of which consists of Michal and her friends. Her friends in particular have nothing interesting about them. When you first meet them, they come off as unlikable douchebags. I was gonna exclude Charlie from this because she was really trying to help out Michal by recording footage of when she's sleepwalking at night. But then that gets trampled when she lets it slip that she told one of the friends of the group about it. I think it was her boyfriend, Danny, who Charlie might've told him about, but I don't recall exactly. Which gets Michal to get all angry when she snaps at Charlie and, well, then comes Charlie's lame death scene. I won't spoil how that all makes sense. If you're seriously dumb enough to watch this movie, then it might make more sense there. Though that's not really a guarantee.
Michal herself is the only one who has a backstory which, again, ties into why she's connected with the Puppetman. But even with that, her personality is boring as shit, because she has something resembling daddy issues, because it ties into the beginning of the movie. Where her Dad ended up killing her Mom because of really stupid reasons. And what with her mind on the Puppetman, she really doesn't have anything else going on beyond that. And you would think that we would end up caring about her because she's going through these issues and you want to see her overcome them. But I can't, not when you have a character who has an uninteresting backstory and her depth is just about as vapid as the entire cast is. Seriously, nobody here has anything resembling likability or depth that'll make you want to care about these characters. They are all shallow and lifeless as they come.
And that pretty much sums up the writing as a whole. There is almost nothing here that I can say is even a remote positive when it comes to the writing. Now you would think that, with all of the shallow characters in this movie, we would have acting that is just as bad as the writing is. And yeah, you would be totally right. The acting here is horrible from just about everyone in this entire cast. Nobody's putting in any real effort because most of their character's personality come in one trait. You are either boring as shit, which would include Michal and all of her friends. You would include the police chief, who sounds about as wooden as possible. Or you have the psychic who really doesn't have much of anything to work with for her character, so she just phones it in. So yeah, acting here as a whole is fucking terrible.
Special effects, I will say, are the only thing that saves this movie from becoming shit. You do have your standard blood effects, which aren't amazing, but they're still pretty good for low budget standards. The best special effect in the movie has to go to one of the character's face burning off. It looks really good, and it's also the best kill of the entire film. Second place has to go to the other kill involving the weight lifts. I won't spoil on how these kills work, but like I said, they're the only two kills in the entire movie that makes the special effects stand out. Everything else involving CG is kinda shit. Especially in one scene where Michal jumps off a bridge to kill herself, only to be flung back onto the bridge at ludicrous speed. It's easily the worst effect in terms of CG, and that includes everything else involving it as well.
Camerawork here is pretty good. Lighting here is lit fine. The sound-mixing here is also competent. The score here is honestly nothing special. It sounds like a lot of typical generic scores you would hear in horror movies and it's definitely not something you're going to remember this movie by. But overall, the technical work here is fine.
But ultimately, guys, when everything is said and done, am I able to recommend "The Puppetman"? No. There is almost no way I can recommend this movie to anyone, especially if you're a horror movie fanatic. This movie will honestly do nothing for you to make you want to go check this movie out. The only slight possibility that I could recommend this thing to you guys is if you want to watch it with friends on a bad movie night and riff on it. Because like I mentioned earlier, this movie does something that is unintentionally hilarious that it could spark some decent riffing material off of. But if you're not here to riff on it, then there's really no reason for you to check this movie out. It is boring, slow paced, and while it's certainly not the worst horror movie I've ever seen, it's definitely not gonna get another viewing from me. Now...I keep looking at that title for this movie and it makes me just want to go and rewatch the first "Puppet Master" movie from Full Moon again. So that's what I'm gonna go do next after I get done with this review.
And with that, guys, we come to the close of another Reaction & Review. Until next time, ladies and gentlemen, take care, and I will see you all later. Peace.