The Amusement Park

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""See you in the park, someday""
  • 2021
  • 6.3  (3,236)
  • 77

The Amusement Park is a surreal horror film released in 1975, directed by legendary horror filmmaker George A. Romero. The film starred Lincoln Mazel, Harry Albacker, and Phyllis Casterwiler. The plot of the movie centers around an elderly gentleman, played by Lincoln Maazel, who visits an amusement park alone. As he goes about enjoying the various rides and attractions, he slowly realizes that the park is not what it seems. Strange, surreal things start to happen around him.

The movie employs a variety of surreal and hallucinatory elements, including dream-like imagery and twisted, distorted carnival rides. The park's employees all seem to be playing along with a dark, sinister game that is slowly revealed as the plot unfolds.

As the elderly man navigates through the bizarre amusement park, he encounters a series of unsettling characters, including a group of young people who taunt and humiliate him, and an ominous clown who seems to be stalking him at every turn.

Throughout the course of the film, the park itself becomes a character, and it's clear that it has a malevolent force at play. The rides become increasingly dangerous, and the hallucinations become more intense.

Despite its horror elements, The Amusement Park is also a very political film, and makes a powerful statement about the way society treats the elderly. Throughout the movie, the elderly protagonist is continually ignored or ridiculed, and the film makes a serious point about the way we treat our elders in society.

The film was originally commissioned by the Lutheran Service Society of Western Pennsylvania as a way to educate the public about the mistreatment of the elderly. Romero's creative, surreal approach to the subject matter was not well-received, however, and the movie was shelved for over thirty years.

In 2018, The Amusement Park was finally restored and released to the public, and has since been widely praised for its powerful, surreal vision of horror, as well as its political commentary.

Despite the fact that it was made in 1975, The Amusement Park feels remarkably relevant today. It's a powerful, odyssey-like exploration of the nature of horror and the way that society treats its marginalized members.

If you're a fan of surreal, mind-bending horror films, or if you're interested in powerful, politically charged movies that explore important social issues, The Amusement Park is definitely a movie you'll want to check out.

The Amusement Park is a 2021 horror movie. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.3 and a MetaScore of 77.

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  • Release Date
    2021
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.3  (3,236)
  • Metascore
    77
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