100 Tears

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"Everyone loathes a clown."
  • NC-17
  • 2007
  • 1 hr 31 min
  • 4.2  (1,891)

100 Tears from 2007 is a horror movie that has some gore elements in it with a slight comedy twist. The premise of the story is about a clown named Gurdy, who is disguised as an entertainer for children's parties but in reality, is a psychopath clown who murders people with a rusty meat cleaver. The movie revolves around Gurdy's murderous rampage, his origins and the people he murders.

The story takes place in a small town during the evening of Mardi Gras. Two reporters, Jennifer and Mark, are investigating the strange murders that have been occurring around their town. The victims all have something in common, which is that they have been killed with a meat cleaver in a barbaric fashion.

We are then introduced to Gurdy, who is shown in the movie's opening sequence, covered in blood and carrying a meat cleaver in his hand. Georgia Chris, who plays the role of Gurdy, is amazing in his portrayal of the character. He is funny and scary at the same time, making the audience unsure if they should fear him or sympathize with him.

As the story progresses, we learn that Gurdy has been killing people since the early 20th century. He used to work for a circus company and was a famous clown called "Funny Fatty." However, he was kicked out of the circus after he murdered one of his colleagues. After that, he lost his mind and became a delusional and psychotic clown.

One of Gurdy's targeted victims is a prostitute named Mary, who is played by Raine Brown. Mary's character is a great addition to the movie, as she provides some comic relief and delivers one of the film's best lines. The scene where she prays to God to forgive her for all the horrible things she has done is hilarious.

Joe Davison's character, Mark, is also a great addition to the story. Mark is determined to solve the murders and stop Gurdy from killing more people. Although he is not very brave, he is very smart and observant, and his character is well-written and well-acted.

Another notable performance in the movie is by Jack Amos, who plays the role of Detective Edwards. Detective Edwards is a hard-boiled cop who has seen it all. He is tough and unyielding, and he knows what he is doing. However, he is also a bit of a fool, and he falls for Gurdy's trick at one point in the movie.

The cinematography of the movie is great, and the director has made excellent use of the dark and gritty atmosphere of the Mardi Gras carnival. The sets and locations used in the movie are also well-done, giving the film a realistic and believable look.

The music used in the movie also stands out, as it is both intense and creepy, adding to the overall tension and suspense of the film. The special effects are also well-done, with the gore effects being particularly impressive.

Overall, 100 Tears is an excellent horror movie with great performances and a unique storyline. It has some gore, but it is not overly violent, and it also has some moments of humor, which balance out the darker elements of the story. It is a great movie to watch at Halloween or any time you want to be scared and entertained.

100 Tears is a 2007 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 31 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.2.

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  • Release Date
    2007
  • MPAA Rating
    NC-17
  • Runtime
    1 hr 31 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.2  (1,891)
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