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I Can't Stand the Horror Trope of Slashers that Can 'Teleport'

  Credit to  Teleportation Vector Images | Depositphotos There is one horror trope that always bothers me when it comes to several horror movies.  How the hell can a slasher be in two places at once? What I mean by that is…why do horror directors sometimes ignore how a human can move? I’ve seen several horror movies that were really great, but were ruined by a killer who was able to teleport.  That doesn’t make any sense.  Unless time travel is involved, then go for it, but a human killer can’t teleport! Where does this sudden supernatural ability come from? It’s just so…stupid. So, like, does the mask or the outfit give the killer powers or what? This is a random side rant, but I felt the need to talk about this. I recently remembered a horror movie where the killer was able to be at two places at once, while he was going after two people.  Like he somehow was able to travel across the entire city in seconds to catch up to the other victim. How??? Not even science can explain this!!!

Bodies Bodies Bodies Has the Most Original and Hilarious "Who is the Killer Twist"

 

Warning: Will contain major spoilers for Bodies Bodies Bodies

What happens when you put rich kids together who are throwing a party during a hurricane at a mansion? 

If you guessed a bloodbath, you got it!

Bit corny, I know. 

Bodies Bodies Bodies is about a group of young kids who decide to hang out with a rich guy named David, who decides to host a party at his place during a hurricane. 

Why they chose to do something so stupid, I will never know. 

The story follows a young girl named Bee, who is currently in a relationship with her girlfriend, Sophie. She appears nervous attending a party with strangers, who appear to hold a resentment towards Sophie. 

Even though there is obvious tension among the friend group, they decide to go ahead and party, having fun during the storm. 

The kids begin a game of Bodies Bodies Bodies, where someone must “die,” and they need to figure out who killed the victim. 

What starts off as fun and games leads to a terrible argument with David and the group, ending the game pretty quickly. As the friends are trying to continue having fun without David, the lights go out.

What happens next is complete chaos. 

Everyone starts dying in the group.


The group is forced to play a sick game of figuring out who the mystery killer is, once they discover that David has been murdered. 

They desperately attempt to call 911, but due to the storm, they are not able to contact authorities or go get help. The kids struggle to find the killer, accusing one another, getting into arguments, and confronting harsh truths about each other.

These unfortunate mistakes bring up the body count, each of them getting picked off one by one. 

You assume that the killer is finally going to be caught. 

Well…it’s much worse than you think. 

There was never a killer. 

It all turned out to be one big misunderstanding. 

It turns out, David accidentally got himself killed. Due to jealousy over a guy that was a part of their group, he attempted to film himself doing a TikTok by attempting to open a bottle with a machete.

It was obviously a bad idea, and he swings the blade toward his neck.

This leads to the group believing that David had been murdered…and getting themselves killed in the process. 

Every single death was just a terrible accident.

Let that sink in. 

An accident. 

Now that…is hilarious. 

I couldn’t stop laughing when the twist was revealed. 

This film was excellent, and one of the best slasher reveals ever. 

There was never a slasher to begin with, but you get my point lol :D


 

Thank you for reading!

Emy Quinn

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