Almost Mercy

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  • NR
  • 2015
  • 1 hr 25 min
  • 5.9  (1,163)

"Almost Mercy" is a unique horror story that delves into the lives of two outcast high school students who go on a killing spree in their small town. The film is directed by Tom DeNucci and stars Bill Moseley, Kane Hodder, and David Gere. Jackson (played by Gere) and Emily (played by Danielle Guldin) are two disenchanted teenagers who form a bond over their shared dislike for their peers and society. They both live in a town that has a dark history, including a horrific cult massacre from years ago. The town is also home to a religious fundamentalist group that shuns anyone that doesn't conform to their strict beliefs.

Despite the initial signs of their troubled nature, Jackson and Emily are not initially depicted as bloodthirsty killers but as empathetic characters who have been neglected and abandoned by their families and society. Jackson's mother is an alcoholic and constantly berates him, while Emily's parents are wealthy and neglectful, leaving Emily to feel alone and unloved. The two come up with a plan to rid the town of the people who have hurt them and caused them pain over the years.

As the movie progresses, the killings become more gruesome and their true intentions become more apparent. The townspeople eventually catch on to what's happening and the pair becomes the target of a manhunt. In the midst of all the violence and confusion, their past traumas and issues come to the forefront, revealing their motives for the gruesome actions they've taken.

The themes explored in "Almost Mercy" are incredibly dark, with the two main characters being forced to endure incomprehensible levels of abuse and trauma, causing them to lash out in brutal ways. The film is a commentary on how society tends to ignore and reject individuals who don't conform to their standards or align with their beliefs, leading to feelings of isolation, anger, and resentment.

Bill Moseley plays a minor role in the film as the town’s sheriff, but his presence is felt throughout the entirety of the film. His previous roles as a horror icon are evident, as he brings a palpable sense of impending threat to his character, hinting at the deeper motivations behind his interactions with Jackson and Emily.

Kane Hodder is also a notable actor in this film, known for his portrayal of Jason Voorhees in the "Friday the 13th" franchise. He plays the role of Mr. Eisner, a teacher at the high school. His character is somewhat of a mentor to Jackson and Emily, who seek his advice on their future plans.

"Almost Mercy" is a film that doesn't shy away from the brutal and gruesome nature of the story it tells. The viewer is forced to confront the reality of the difficulties and struggles that some individuals face growing up, which can lead to questionable actions that go against societal norms. The film is a thought-provoking exploration of humanity's darkest impulses and the ramifications of neglecting and pushing aside people who don't fit into society's mold.

Overall, "Almost Mercy" is a well-directed, well-acted horror film that doesn't rely on jump scares and excessive gore to tell its story. The focus remains squarely on the two main characters, their motivations, and the events that led them down a dark path. It’s a film that would appeal to fans of psychological horror and those interested in exploring the darker sides of human nature.

Almost Mercy is a 2015 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 25 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.9.

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  • Release Date
    2015
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 25 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.9  (1,163)