tisdag 6 maj 2025

Y2K

If you happen to be a big movie fan ( no matter what country you live in ) then you might have seen at least a couple of films released by distribution company known as A24. They have a long list of quality films where i could easily pick some of the films you simply need to see. For example i feel that more people should see the 2019 psychological horror film known as Saint Maud. Directed by Rose Glass ( who later directed the great romantic thriller Love Lies Bleeding ) this film tells the story of newly-converted religious private carer Katie ( brillant played by actress Morfydd Clark, also really good in the British folk lore horror film Starve Acre ) who is assigned to take care of Amanda ( Jennifer Ehle ), a former dancer who is terminally ill with stage four lymphoma. At first you might think Katie is a sweet private palliative care nurse but there is something seriously wrong with her. This film is really effective from a psychological perspective where the acting performance from actress Morfydd Clark really stands out. Unfortunately the film flopped during the pandemic but i highly recommend buying a physical copy of Saint Maud or at least rent it on VOD. I should also mention that the cinematography from Ben Fordesman is really beautiful in this film. Another A24 film you should check out was released quite many years ago and we find ourselves in the year of 2015. I am especially thinking about the American comedy-drama known as Mississipi Grind from directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck. This is a very well made film that really show how destructive it can be having a gambling addiction. The acting performances from both Ben Mendelshohn and Ryan Reynolds are both really good as they travel across the country playing poker and other gambling games. If you cant find Mississipi Grind streaming it´s cheap to buy on DVD, definetely worth checking out. Last year A24 released a horror film called Y2K, a film inspired by the millenium events since the year of 1999 was seen as very special as we moved into the 2000´s. I remember back then how afraid people were about what would happen when the year 2000 started, will the computers stop working? Nothing happened really but it´s fun this film tries to capture this time period. The film flopped at the box office but did become a streaming hit instead. Is this a horror film worth checking out or is Y2K just as boring as Popeye´s Revenge ( a film i reviewed last month ) ?

In 1999, best friends Eli ( Jaeden Martell ), Danny ( Julian Dennison ) and Garrett ( Kyle Mooney ) discuss plans for New Years Eve while their parents are out. Eli have a crush on his classmate Laura ( Rachel Zegler ) but he´s too nervous to talk to her even though his best friend Danny try to talk him into making a move on her. Eli and Danny decide to crash a party, stealing alcohol that´s locked inside to prepare themselves to party at the last night of 1999. When midnight strikes nothing will ever be the same again.

I have some things to say about this film and it´s not all positive. But we might as well get into what i did feel works with Y2K and i definetely feel that they captured the time period right of the year 1999. I was 22 years old at this time so i do remember a lot of things so i could definetely recognize the clothing style, the music we used to listen to ( for me i used to listen to the Limp Bizkit album Significant Other in 1999 ) during this year and of course the legendary VHS rental stores that were a big part of our young years. I also feel that some of the characters feel like they behaved like teenagers back in 1999, the way some of them talked and how cool it was do chat rooms back then. There is a funny dance scene at a house party of the Sisqó classic Thong Song where the character Danny goes all in at his dance moves. Speaking of characters i do like the chemistry between best friends Eli and Danny, played by actors Jaeden Martell and Julian Dennison. That was some of the positive and we have to talk about what doesn´t work with Y2K. This is supposed to take place during the end of 1999 and you would want to feel like it really is the end of the 90´s and the millenium crisis. That´s one thing this film fails to capture and i feel that is a big missed oppurtunity. If you are going to capture the end of the 90´s correctly as it was you should have gone all in like it was, how hysterical some people were worried about the millenium. The horror elements in this film are not as effective as i were hoping they would be. Sure, we get people killed by machines and i do like the idea. But it worked much better in the 1986 sci fi horror classic Maximum Overdrive to be honest and that film actually knew how to make machines come to life in a cool way compared to Y2K. Since this is supposed to be a sci fi horror comedy i feel that the combination doesn´t work all the way through. It´s not a terrible film, there are a couple of charming moments ( such as Fred Durst showing up ) and i like the concecpt of the plot. Unfortunately it´s the horror elements that feel too weak for Y2K to function. If you grew up in the 90´s you might want to check it out just for nostalgic reasons. Director Kyle Mooney have made a film that may please some fans of the 90´s, i just wish he could have used more effective ingredients than what we got.

Rating: DD

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