Review Detail
9.5 2 10Overall rating
10.0
Audio/Video Quality
10.0
Audio Editing
10.0
Visual Editing
10.0
Narrative
10.0
Enjoyment
10.0
I'm going to keep these reviews very brief as I'm reviewing numerous films in RayDanger's series -
First off, the Friday the 13th series is not top shelf cinema, but they are a fun set of films. RayDanger does a miraculous job of streamlining the entire series, providing a lovingly curated narrative that is more sensical that the ones that the original producers released.
It terms of visual tone, audio, and overall editing, the experience is greatly improved with greater emphasis on suspense throughout.
Part 5 is a particular duck and it seems to garner only love or hate, and I always fell in the former category. Ray Danger's edit helps to tighten up the narrative's logic and pace, resulting in a more mature film that is just as vicious as the theatrical cut.
First off, the Friday the 13th series is not top shelf cinema, but they are a fun set of films. RayDanger does a miraculous job of streamlining the entire series, providing a lovingly curated narrative that is more sensical that the ones that the original producers released.
It terms of visual tone, audio, and overall editing, the experience is greatly improved with greater emphasis on suspense throughout.
Part 5 is a particular duck and it seems to garner only love or hate, and I always fell in the former category. Ray Danger's edit helps to tighten up the narrative's logic and pace, resulting in a more mature film that is just as vicious as the theatrical cut.
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