He puts up with his off behavior although he does it in such a way sometimes that he acts like he's better than Joel. Zach is really is patient with Joel, I mean REALLY patient. But then the stuff gets twisted and the main character, Joel Moore, calls up his boss Zach in the wee hours of the morning having a breathing attack saying he did something bad. Talks about a loner who is socially awkward and I totally sympathized and like wow, someone made a movie about me. Not in near enough films and I didn't even know he was in this as it's not like widely shown except for in the starting credits of the film. My horse could have done that scene better. The one scene where she was pretending to cry was a total fail. I don't really understand what she saw in him, but I guess she got what she deserved in the end. Why would a pretty girl like Amber keep messing with him trying to figure him out? He's obviously a messed up dude. I mean Mason definitely isn't the cutest guy and he's really strange. She was loud and annoying and a little weird to be honest. The girl who played Amber was really, really obnoxious. The only thing I didn't like about this film was the acting. I thought for sure it was going to be the same twist I've seen before where the guy just hallucinates, but I'm glad this movie wasn't like that. I was like whoa shit! I didn't see that coming. But then it turned out the girls did exist and Mason really had killed them all. When Berkley told Mason at the end that the girls he had dated weren't real, I was like oh yeah, I called it. He starts painting her, and things get ugly a little bit afterwards.Īfter watching the first like 30 minutes, I already predicted Mason was a schizophrenic who was just imagining Amber. Mason meets a girl and they become friends. This movie is about a quiet/awkward guy named Mason who is a very talented painter. Think the BBFC gave it an 18 as an 18 rated film was in the trailers(?!) Spiral was rated 18 on DVD in the UK(I'm guessing that'd be R in the US?) but don't read anything into that. Spiral might not appeal to fans of conventional horror and Adam Greens other stuff but for those that enjoy more psychological, slow burning thrillers/horrors, Spiral is well worth checking out. Joel David Moore brilliant as Mason and lovely Amber Tamblyn also great as Amber. The film is more about character and mood so this is completely different to his work on the Hatchet movies and, like his other film Frozen, shows he can do tension and suspense without chucking a load of blood in your face. And soon Mason is painting portraits of Amber as the pair move closer but Masons past and the possibility of a deadly secret could put Amber in danger.Īs a fan of director Adam Green, I was impressed with his work on Spiral. A friendly, slightly quirky girl who connects with Mason almost straight away and after a while Mason has invited her to his apartment to share his hobby painting. That is until he meets the new girl at work, Amber. Mason is a loner with a crappy 9-5 and only one person he could call a friend.
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