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Chop Chop
A night of chaos ensues when a murderous psychopath targets a loving young couple who might be harboring a secret of their own.
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Plot Summary
When a group of friends decides to play a new, dangerous board game, they unwittingly unleash a vengeful spirit that targets them one by one. The game's sinister challenges force them to confront their deepest fears and darkest secrets as they fight for survival. With each loss, the stakes get higher, blurring the lines between the game and reality.
Critical Reception
Chop Chop (2020) received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. While some appreciated its attempt at a fresh take on horror tropes and its dark humor, many found the plot predictable and the execution lacking. The film struggled to balance its comedic and horror elements, leading to an uneven viewing experience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its quirky premise and occasional moments of dark humor.
Criticized for a convoluted plot and underdeveloped characters.
Seen as an uninspired attempt to blend comedy with horror.
Google audience: Google users generally found 'Chop Chop' to be a forgettable horror-comedy. While some appreciated the unique concept and the effort to deliver scares with laughs, a significant portion of reviewers felt the film was too derivative and failed to deliver on its potential, citing poor pacing and weak writing as major drawbacks.
Fun Fact
The board game featured in the film, 'The Hexer's Gambit,' was conceived by director Ragan Clark, who also wrote the screenplay and starred in the movie.
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