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Giblets of Gore and Gravy: A Review of “Thanksgiving” (2023)
Eli Roth, the maestro of cinematic mayhem, brings his signature brand of brutality to the holiday table with “Thanksgiving” (2023). This slasher flick, set against the backdrop of Plymouth, Massachusetts, doesn’t mince words or turkey legs. Prepare for a cornucopia of carnage as a Black Friday frenzy turns deadly, unleashing a masked killer with a twisted Thanksgiving theme.
Gobble, Gobble, Don’t Get Fumbled: The plot simmers with dark humor and social commentary. Black Friday’s consumerism frenzy boils over into a riot at a megastore, leaving a trail of bodies and broken dreams. This tragedy sets the stage for our killer’s grotesque game, where locals become his Thanksgiving feast, dispatched with creative (and disturbing) culinary-themed methods. Think stuffing-based suffocation and gravy-drenched drownings – Roth doesn’t shy away from the gruesome.
Pass the Popcorn, Hold the Puke: While the kills are undeniably over-the-top, they’re sprinkled with enough dark humor to keep audiences both cringing and chuckling. Roth’s directing skills shine in the tension-building scenes, and the practical effects are delightfully gruesome. You’ll find yourself both wanting to look away and peeking through your fingers, eager to see the next outrageous demise.
Turkey Trot or Tumbleweed Town? While the gore and gags are entertaining, the character development takes a backseat to the body count. We don’t get much depth from the cast, which makes their inevitable demises feel slightly hollow. It’s all about the spectacle, not the soul-searching. Still, the performances are solid, particularly Patrick Dempsey’s turn as a cynical sheriff trying to keep the stuffing in the turkey (not on the floor).
Verdict: “Thanksgiving” is a bloody good time for gorehounds and fans of dark humor. It’s not a Thanksgiving classic for the whole family, but for those who like their holiday turkey served with a side of splatter, it’s a deliciously twisted treat. Just be prepared to leave your appetite at the door – unless you have a taste for something a little more…seasoned.
Final Rating: 3.5 out of 5 severed pumpkins. Worth a watch for the laughs, screams, and sheer audacity. Just don’t blame me if you have nightmares about cranberry sauce.
So, should you dig into “Thanksgiving” this holiday season? If you have a strong stomach and a penchant for the macabre, it’s a fun, albeit messy, ride. Just don’t expect Dickens – expect dinner served à la Eli Roth.