The plot revolves around an escaped insane asylum patient
that goes on a killing spree. Through the movie, however, you don’t see where
he lands and when the body count starts to rise, things get hectic and fingers
start getting pointed. There’s a sense of “Giallo” in this one, as you only see
the knife that kills, and nothing else. It’s interesting to see how that works, but it’s an effective way to
slash. After the body count starts to rise, there’s a reveal of the killer and
you start to root for the final girl, even though this breaks tradition.
The pacing of the movie is a little slow at times. I found
myself wondering when the next victim was going to take a fall. However,
whenever I started to think that, something would happen and things would
definitely ramp up. The music is good, the shots are ok, and the kills are
creatively done in first person view. There’s a sense of suspense throughout
and there’s even a misdirection with who the killer could be, making this an
above average slasher if you ask me.
“Splatter University” is not going to win any awards, and of
course it didn’t. It’s a movie that diehard horror fans are going to love, and
casual viewers will watch once and move on. I for one think it’s not half bad,
and would rate it a 3 out of 5, with some good overall action, and interesting
premise. It’s straight to the point, gives you a good deal of shock, and well,
I won’t ruin it, just watch the movie and see if it’s up your alley, I know it
was up mine for sure.
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