Friday, February 22, 2019

May the Devil Take You (2018)

You may lose your lunch

By: JWBM

An evil witch and a greedy man walk into a basement. No, that's not a setup for a joke. But what transpires is a pact sealed with hair and blood that turns hellish for everyone related to the man then after.

"May the Devil Take You" is an Indonesian spin on what "The Evil Dead" and "Drag Me to Hell" did for overpowering demons and impossible curses let loose on seemingly ordinary people. It's like an amusement ride of inventive scares and frights: the kind where you get a jump and nervous laugh, but then can't wait for the next one. It's over-the-top, which makes it more fun, tingling, and with a gross-out factor than it is outright chilling to the bone. Though some of the imagery that goes along with it can leave dark impressions still present after you blink. It works on a different level due to creating their own grisly mechanics and hideous landscapes to get lost in.

The story is as basic and timeless as they come, however the filmmakers turned this into a unique and moody experience that feels like the lines got blurred to a never ending nightmare that's at odds with reality or rationality. The performances at times dance between being grounded, exaggeratedly cinematic, to going off the rails; though are often recovered from the next moment by throwing something else new at you. While the film has a certain flow that keeps the senses alive, some scenes feel more pieced together rather than seamless to a consistent timeline.

"May the Devil Take You" is the kind of film where some drama and story is established, but ends up being background fodder and long forgotten for the real reason the premise was set up: to trap a bunch of unsuspecting victims in a house and one by one torture them and ultimately take their souls. Yep, it's sadistic and effective enough with a certain mood, sense of kinetic action, and built-up suspense that your eyes become frozen to the screen to not miss a thing. You end up rooting for both sides due to a fight that looks every bit as grueling, passionate, and animalistic as they come. There's no time limit, the rules are loose, though the stakes may be your life. But who's counting?

Rating: 7/10

Director: Timo Tjahjanto (Macabre; Headshot)
Actors: Chelsea Islan
Info: IMDB link
Trailer: YouTube link

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