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Freak
DVD
R (Restricted) :: E.I. Independent ::
Released:
2003-01-14
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3.5/5 (9 Reviews)
3/5
Getting your freak on - B movie style
by Daniel Jolley (Shelby, North Carolina USA)
Tyler Tharpe's 1999 indie effort Freak resides in that cinematic limbo plane of horror I like to call Not Great but Not Too Bad Either. The storyline isn't all that original, the acting is average, and the "scary" scenes are few in number, yet the movie does possess a certain atmosphere that makes it effective in a B-movie sort of way. I think the moral of this story is: if you are going to have a dog-faced child and keep him locked up all the time inside the house, it would be in your best interest not to scream at and threaten him all the time. Mavis Keller, whose last act on earth involves tossing out a newborn baby (I don't even want to think about how this wholly unattractive woman got pregnant again) learns this lesson the hard way, as we see in the film's prologue set seven years in the past. In the here and now, the Keller boy sits in a mental institution, his head permanently wrapped and hidden by his own demands. The folks in charge have obviously never seen a horror movie before; they are blissfully unaware of the fact that every time you transfer a mentally deranged person for apparently no reason, especially a patient deemed to pose "no danger whatsoever," somebody always ends up dead. An orderly and well-known slacker named Jason (Travis Patton) gets the job of driving Keller to his new home. I suppose I don't even need to tell you that the freak escapes. While all of this is going on, a pair of sisters is traveling from Ohio to Virginia to begin a new life after the death of their parents. The younger sister is - surprise - adopted and - surprise again - about seven years old, and Staci spends much of the trip attempting to bond with this youngster who doesn't want to move in the first place. Naturally, all of these wacky characters get together in the end to take part in Keller's surprise homecoming. Fortunately, the conclusion is a little bit surprising; unfortunately, what makes it so surprising is its total lack of any surprise whatsoever. Plot elements that I took mental note of early on, thinking they were surely important, are pretty much overlooked and forgotten, and that is probably the biggest weakness of this film.
Don't expect any blood and gore; there is little killing to be found in this film, and most of what does take place happens off-camera. There are a couple of nice moments set in the dark and brooding house during the climactic crescendo of the movie, our hero and her sister aren't bad screamers, and the Freak (played by the film's director Tyler Tharpe) does have a presence of insane malevolence about him. This isn't a movie I would urge B horror movie lovers to rush out and watch, but it's worth taking a look at if you happen to come across it somewhere.
5/5
Two In One
by
The movie "The Mighty" is about a 7th grade boy, Max Kane, who has been left back twice. He's very large and gets made fun of. They say that he has no brain. Max believed that he had no brain until Freak came along. Max lives with his grandma and grandpa because his mother is dead and his father is in jail for killing her. One day Freak moves in next door. Freak is smart, imaginative and outgoing. However he has a severe disability walking. Max meets Freak when Freak is assigned to be Max's tutor. Freak pays Max $5.00 to take him to see the fireworks. At the fireworks Max picks up Freak to see the fireworks. Max becomes Freak's legs. They called them selves "Freak the Mighty" and they go to lots of adventures. Max becomes very brave.
There are many similarities between the book and the movie. In both the book and the movie Freak taught Max everything. Through their friendship Freak became Max's brain. Another example is Max's dad was in jail for killing Max's mother. Max now had to live with Gram and Grim. Also, Max has a learning disability (L.D). Max is unable to read and got left back twice. Lastly, Freak makes up a story and tells Max that he will get a new, healthy body.
There are many differences between the book and the movie. In the book, the story takes place during the summer and in the movie it was during the school year. Another difference is in the book Max was the bully and in the movie he was the one getting bullied. The next difference was in the book Max didn't have a tutor but in the movie Freak was his reading tutor. Lastly, in the movie Max's doesn't stick up for himself. He is very quiet and does not want to cause any trouble. He even takes the blame for knocking down Kevin or Freak. In the book, Max is tough. He is even called Kicker.
I give this movie 5 stars. I think it deserves 5 stars because it tells a story of helping each other. Freak helps Max and Max helps Freak. The story is very sad because it tells about disabled people getting bullied at school.
1/5
This is NOT Leguizamo's Freak.
by I. Perez (ogden, UT United States)
Although, I did a thorough search for a dvd by john leguizamo called "The Freak", Amazons search engine lead me to this page. It even offered a commbined purchase with margaret cho/ another great stand up comic. HOWEVER. this is NOT Leguizamos Freak. So put a sigh aside and keep searching, it's bound to turn up somewhere in the near future, either in a clearance bin or on an overpriced cult list, along with "Spic-O-Rama". In any case. it's not here. John should really consider distributing these two stand up shows. Both shows are currently owned by HBO, sitting on a shelf collecting somebodies dust bunnies.
4/5
FANGORIA Magazine review (by Michael Gingold)
by Brad Bondalucci
(DVD REVIEW): Also set in rural America and just as largely "quiet" as SIGNS (despite the in-your-face packaging), FREAK is an indie winner that I'm sorry slipped under my radar until now. Clearly and admittedly influenced by HALLOWEEN yet possessed of its own subtle style (and shot on genuine and thus far more persuasive Midwest locations), this is the kind of modest but accomplished first feature that makes me anxious to see what writer/director Tyler Tharpe comes up with next. Shot on 16mm, the movie has been given a solid full screen transfer by E.I., with frequent but never distracting grain and naturalistic colors. A brief behind the scenes feature manages to pack in plenty of nifty details, from an uncredited Tharpe himself playing the killer, to an asylum door portal that was actually cut out of a cardboard box. This segment is a good complement to the commentary by Tharpe and several of his crew, which contains nothing too suprising or revelatory, but still contains enough intersesting stories to be a worthwhile listen.
1/5
utter trash!!!
by (Lawrence, KS United States)
stupid me for reading the covers. should have known that being released by shock-o-rama that this movie would be a complete piece of junk. terrible movie about a guy escaping from a van thats escorting him to another mental institution. the guy is all bandaged up but they never even show his face like they do on the cover, go figure! anyways the guy kills like one or two people, not even good deaths, in fact i don't think they really show him killing anybody if i remember right. no thrills, chills, or scares to be had. just a waste of time! the people that gave this movie good reviews had to have helped make the film, sorry but theres no other explanation, just terrible.
Freak Summary
Techincal Details
Cast:
Kevin Ball (II)
,
Kate Black
,
Darren N. Cates
,
Paul Fiedler
Aspect Ratio:
1.33:1
Rated:
R (Restricted)
Running Time:
85 mins
UPC:
612385523892
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
E.I. Independent
Release Date:
2003-01-14
Region Code:
1
Specs:
Color, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
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