Wednesday, 21 December 2016

Gremlins (1984)

Genre

Comedy | Fantasy | Horror

Director

Joe Dante

Country

USA

Cast

Zach Galligan, Phoebe Cates, Hoyt Axton, Frances Lee McCain, Corey Feldman, Keye Luke, Dick Miller, Jackie Joseph, Polly Holliday, Judge Reinhold, Edward Andrews, Frank Welker, Howie Mandel, Don Steele

Storyline

Despite his father (Hoyt Axton) told him exactly what not to do, Billy Peltzer (Zach Galligan) inadvertently breaks the three important rules concerning a Mogwai, his new pet, and unleashes a horde of mischievous monsters on his small town.

Opinion

Being someone who has seen this film for the first time at the age of 22 - so no childhood memories - and considering all of its flaws, I'm surprised by how much entertaining "Gremlins" is, and how easily it managed to become one of my Christmas favourites.

Among the flaws I've mentioned before, the plot is certainly the biggest. It is the typical monster movie story following a typical path - a guy makes a mess, he tries to warn the authorities, but they don't believe him until bad things happen. It also starts a little bit slow as it introduces the characters, but after that the pace is very good, and you'll find yourself sucked into the simple and clichéd story.

Like most of the 80s horror movies, this one as well features for the most bland and generic characters you don't care much about, but the main characters are memorable, especially the father of Billy Peltzer, the guy making the mess, played by Hoyt Axton, the only member of the cast worth of a mention. And they are very entertaining for being characters with no personality.

But the real fun comes from those tiny, little Gremlins. It's indeed a lot of fun to see those monsters terrorizing the small town. And it's even better to see them getting drunk. How do you not laugh at that?

Even though they look a bit dated now, the special effects are good, and I absolutely loved Gizmo, the exotic pet that looks like a Furby, but less annoying and more lovable. He's easily one of the cutest things I've ever seen on film.

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