Weapons is one of the most interesting experiences I’ve had with a horror movie. The premise alone is incredibly intriguing, and the gradual unravelling of the mystery kept me engaged for the entire runtime.
The first two acts are suspenseful and eerie, with a strong sense of foreboding. The cast deliver terrific performances, with special praise for Julia Garner and Josh Brolin.
However, the film is surprisingly comedic, containing far more humour than the trailer suggests. By the final act, the horror elements have largely faded, and the tone becomes quite goofy. The story also leaves many questions unanswered, and the ending may feel slightly unsatisfying.
Nevertheless, I had a great time with it, and I appreciate bold, original films like Weapons.


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