A Nightmare On Elm Street(2010)
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After his death and transformation into a dream demon, Freddy killed the majority of the teenage children, whom he blamed for his death, in their nightmares, with the exception of Nancy Holbrook and Quentin Smith, who are the only ones that survived.
It introduces the new nightmare scenario of Micro-Naps as well as more of the original children of Elm Street targeted for death by the demonic dream stalker Freddy Krueger. The movie is the first to not include Robert Englund in the role as Freddy Krueger. It was written by Eric Heiresser and directed by music video director Samuel Bayer. It was released on April 30 in the U.S, North America in cinemas, and received very negative reviews from critics and the fans.
Michael Rechtshaffen of The Hollywood Reporter criticized the acting calling it \"lethargically lifeless\" and criticized Haley's portrayal of Krueger, saying, \"Even with his electronically deepened voice and a pointless amount of backstory, there's just no replacing Englund\". Roger Ebert of The Chicago Sun-Times gave the film 1 star out of 4, writing in his review, \"I stared at A Nightmare on Elm Street with weary resignation. The movie consists of a series of teenagers who are introduced, haunted by nightmares and then slashed to death by Freddy. So what Are we supposed to be scared Is the sudden clanging chord supposed to evoke a fearful Pavlovian response\"
Parents need to know that A Nightmare on Elm Street -- a \"reboot\" of the classic 1984 slasher film, and the ninth film about \"Freddie Krueger,\" a serial killer who attacks teens in their dreams -- contains all the expected gore (throat-slashing, burning bodies, car crashes, eye-stabbing) and nightmare imagery (like a girl sinking into a pool of blood), with a slightly darker tone than the original. In this version, Oscar-nominated actor Jackie Earle Haley plays Freddie as a more twisted, tragic figure -- a suggested child molester (though nothing is seen or even overtly discussed) -- who is taking his revenge against the people who destroyed him. The movie contains strong language (including \"f--k\" and \"bitch\") and some mild hints of teen sexuality, as well as some references to drugs (for staying awake).
It was 26 long years ago when Freddy first began to haunt the nightmares of the children of Elm Street in Springwood, Ohio. At least 137 victims have been claimed by Freddy in the years since then, but the shady little street is still lined with handsome homes, and hasn't been leveled, covered with ashes and sprinkled with holy water. The franchise was founded by Wes Craven, the Ray Kroc of horror, who made the excellent \"Wes Craven's New Nightmare\" (1994), about Freddy haunting the dreams of the makers of the \"Nightmare\" movies.
I stared at \"A Nightmare on Elm Street\" with weary resignation. The movie consists of a series of teenagers who are introduced, haunted by nightmares and then slashed to death by Freddy. So what Are we supposed to be scared Is the sudden clanging chord supposed to evoke a fearful Pavlovian response For Rufus, maybe, but not for me. Here, boy.
Frankly, I'm surprised I enjoyed 'Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)' as much as I did. I mean, come on. The plot of this retelling runs through pretty much the exact same course as its inspiration, down to imitating certain visual cues that are near identical. Although later sequels in the original series were transformed into a parody of the franchise, Wes Craven's initial film carried a great deal of cheeky humor mixed with wonderful atmosphere and gore. But this 'Nightmare' trades that in for a much darker and somber tone that wouldn't be a source of complaint if it wasn't for the filmmakers then suddenly introducing some stupid wisecracks from the killer with knives for fingers. In fact, every time the lovable maniac of dreams speaks, the real nightmare begins, as we awake to what a waste of time this is.
Warner/New Line also throws in a DTS-HD Master Audio that slightly better and impressive. Being a horror movie, atmospheric effects are often employed to generate a very entertaining and immersive soundfield. This is most noticeable during dream sequences as subtle, discrete sounds fill all the speakers to create an engaging and spacious imaging. The soundstage is quite active and feels welcoming with excellent channel separation and precise acoustical detail. The mid-range, also, is extensive and sharply rendered, giving the film a nice sense of space and spookiness. Pans and movement throughout the entire soundscape are convincing and persuasive. Vocals are discernable and clear even in the movie's loudest moments. The low end is highly responsive and full-bodied, providing the most intense moments with some serious power and weight. When the scary nightmares kick in, Freddy offers a decidedly frightful experience in this lossless audio mix.
This 2010 film serves as both a remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) and a reboot of the actual Elm Street franchise; Rooney Mara stars as Nancy and Jackie Earle Haley plays the nightmare himself, Freddy Krueger. The film generally remains close to the origin of Freddy and the overall events of the original film, though it does make some superficial changes to both.
Then, he goes after Jesse who falls asleep in jail. Freddy taunts Jesse a bit before shoving his arm through Jesse's chest, killing him. After that, Freddy shows Quentin what happened to him when Quentin falls asleep during swimming practice. Quentin begins to question whether or not Freddy truly was evil, to begin with, and was wrongfully accused. Nancy watches some videos online by Marcus Young who seems to be suffering from a nightmare about Freddy. In the final video, Marcus falls asleep and is killed via having his head smashed through the computer screen.
Later, Nancy falls asleep to get Freddy out of the nightmare. After a short fight with Freddy, Quentin injects adrenaline into Nancy and she wakes up, bringing Freddy out with her. Freddy goes for Nancy first, but Quentin stabs Freddy in the leg to distract him and Freddy injures Quentin. When Freddy is distracted, Nancy slices off his claw hand and slits his throat with a broken paper cutter blade which kills Krueger.
A Nightmare on Elm Street is a 2010 horror film about a group of teenagers who have suffered nightmares from the mysterious killer, Freddy Krueger. It is a reboot of the A Nightmare on Elm Street film series, which began in 1984 and whose last film was the 2003 crossover film Freddy vs. Jason. 59ce067264
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