TexasChainsawMassacre Review: Bland Requel Butchers The Legacy Of Original
Tobe Hooper’s 1974 Texas Chain Saw Massacre is a triumph in the horror-slasher genre for endless reasons. Be it the haunting, stomach-churning portrayal of the Sawyer family, a silent, macabre masked cannibal wielding a chainsaw under the Texas sun, or a traumatized Sally Hardesty having the last laugh: every frame is an ode to true terror.
Frankly, the introduction of a younger generation who seem far removed from the tragedies that occurred in 1973 had the potential to work well within the ambit of the narrative. The presence of Lila, a young girl experiencing survivor’s guilt after being the sole survivor of a school shooting, adds depth to who she is as an individual, but there is little else to define her apart from her trauma.
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