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The Jester
Set four years after the Portuguese revolution and the simultaneous loss of the Portuguese empire in Africa, the story concerns a director who sells guns to finance his play.
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Plot Summary
A psychopathic killer named "The Jester" begins a reign of terror on Halloween night, targeting a group of friends who are unaware of the impending danger. As the night progresses, the Jester's gruesome games escalate, turning a festive celebration into a desperate fight for survival. The film follows the escalating chaos and the dwindling number of victims as they try to outwit their tormentor.
Critical Reception
The Jester (1987) is a low-budget slasher film that gained a cult following among horror enthusiasts for its over-the-top gore and dark humor. While critically panned upon release for its simplistic plot and uneven acting, it has since been appreciated for its B-movie charm and memorable villain.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive and often gruesome kills.
Noted for its darkly comedic elements and unsettling villain.
Criticized for its thin plot and amateurish production values.
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Fun Fact
The Jester's distinctive makeup and costume were created on a very limited budget, utilizing household items and theatrical techniques to achieve a creepy and memorable look.
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