Following an act of bullying, witty high school senior Javier develops psychic abilities which he must use to stop a mysterious serial killer targeting his classmates.Following an act of bullying, witty high school senior Javier develops psychic abilities which he must use to stop a mysterious serial killer targeting his classmates.Following an act of bullying, witty high school senior Javier develops psychic abilities which he must use to stop a mysterious serial killer targeting his classmates.
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Written by Lilly Choi & Chicken Happen
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Well I can fairly confidently say that I liked this a lot more than I was expecting to and I was genuinely pleasantly surprised and impressed with the way it turned out in the end and while I will definitely say that this isn't anywhere near the best thing I have watched lately or even close to being the best thing in this specific sub genre of horror films... it still worked really well for me and I thoroughly enjoyed my time with it and that's really all I could have hoped for going in to this and was honestly even more then I expected, but I am very glad that it turned out to work so well for me as I really had fun with my time here and that's always a great sign. This is another horror comedy film that's in the same vain as "Happy Death Day" or "Freaky", where it's based around a slasher going around a school killing a bunch of people but there's also some wacky supernatural twist that gets thrown in there as well, for the previous two I mentioned those were a Groundhog Day type repeating day and of course a "Freaky Friday" type body swap... but in "Departing Seniors" the supernatural element added here is the ability to have visions whenever the main character touches something that belongs to a person.. either being able to view into the future or the past but not particularly able to control it. It's an interesting concept and I like the overall idea of it quite a bit but that also brings us to easily what the worst part of this movie was in my eyes. The absolute worst part of "Departing Seniors" as a whole is just the sheer fact that despite having a very unique, interesting, and very compelling premise to go along with it.. it doesn't really manage to use that concept effectively in any real meaningful way that would lead to this movie being any better than it actually is, and that is by far the worst part about this movie and also just the most disappointing by a long shot. It's a serious let down whenever they introduce such an engaging and intriguing part of the movie to only have it be used to absolutely nothing until the very last sequence of the film and every other time it's relevant it ends up leading to nothing and just serves to bring the characters to the location where something is going to happen without actually giving them the chance to do anything about it. It's kind of cheap whenever your main character can see into the future but fails at doing anything about it honestly, but it's a good thing the rest of the movie worked a lot better for me because that really dampened it's effect. While that is truly a fairly negative thing about this movie that wholeheartedly dragged it down quite a bit from the potential it could've easily had, it didn't inherently ruin the movie for me and I liked the rest of it way more than enough to somewhat justify that decision and still give me a reason to enjoy it even if I feel like they had a major missed opportunity there and fumbled the bag in one significant way.. it's honestly saved by the rest of the movie being pretty great at what it does and making for an extremely entertaining watch. Although; I wholeheartedly guessed the main twist of this movie within the very first few scenes of its opening act but I don't know if that is actually the movies fault for being obvious or if I just guessed well.. either way it didn't ruin anything about the experience for me and I honestly just felt gratified that I knew where it was gonna go. Easily my favorite part about this movie and really what I think it does the best is just developing it's characters and actually making them decently engaging to watch and incredibly emotionally intelligent and entertaining from the get go, this is both in large part due to the acting in this movie which is genuinely pretty amazing from the entire cast, and also the writing which while very cliche at times and not the best ever works perfectly for the story here and is even better when it comes to fleshing out the characters and their individual relationships with the people surrounding them... so even if it's not particularly great when it comes to the aforementioned supernatural aspect it's at least well done when it comes to emotional beats with characters and actually making them inherently interesting and compelling to follow through this journey. Most notable out of both of those things being the phenomenally done performances from the entire cast here but definitely most notably from our leading man Ignacio Diaz-Silverio who is perfect as the lead here and is extraordinarily entertaining to watch and his sheer range of emotions on display here is genuinely very impressive and especially when it came to dealing with another character.. Brad played wonderfully as well by Sasha Kuznetsov, and their relationship dynamic here was both gut wrenching but also heartwarming and at the very least insanely engaging to watch and they both did a fantastic job in their respective roles. Also I definitely have to mention Cameron Scott Roberts as Trevor who did great and his reaction to what happens was executed brilliantly - Maudie Merlock as Ginny who was the least interesting character here but still very well acted and she sucked to watch a whole lot, great mean girl character - Yani Gellman as Mr. Arda who did a great job as well - and most importantly of all the side cast here Ireon Roach as Bianca who was utterly hilarious and worked perfectly as the horror obsessed best friend comic relief character here and every scene with her was done amazingly and she was just very funny, especially her chemistry with our leading man which was great. Listen I'm not going to go around saying that this was the best movie I have seen this year or even close to being the best movie i have seen in this specific horror sub genre.. but I can very confidently assess that it's a damn good time that has some really heavy themes but they're handled in a very good way that makes it inherently very interesting to see unfold and had me hooked from the very beginning which is always a good sign for a horror film. It's not a fantastic slasher by any means and it really underutilized its main appeal and the unique quality it has but it still excels when it comes to everything else it tries to do and that's more than enough for me personally. While this may not be amazing it's an enjoyable watch that I think is definitely worth the time to check out and even though it can be very cliche at times and just a little too out there I still think it holds together well and it brings it all together in the end in a satisfying way. Not the best but not bad at all, I recommend watching this especially since it's free on Tubi, and if you're into these types of movies I can see this being great. Good.
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