I love this movie. The acting sucks, which is funny, and the gore effects are great. The part where the fingers get bit off and then wiggle on the floor was badass. And i loved when they started rippin' the dude apart for the money inside him. The greed concept was carried out pretty well. I also got a feeling of "Stockholm Syndrome" from the girl after her dad got iced.
I don't understand why people criticize the "plot" so much though.
I feel as if the intention of the movie was to portray one specific situation/scenario. The idea of a "motive" or reasoning behind the scarecrows is stupid since it's fiction and ANY explanation is gonna be preposterous anyway. Who really cares? There is a plot, it just doesn't contain full explanations for a lot of the occurrences.
A bunch of para-militaristic people steal money, one winds up being a traitor, and tries to take all the cash. The rest of the group chase after him, constantly trying to get their money back, and the place they wind up at happens to be infested with killer scarecrows. The scarecrows then live up to their quality of "killer" and slaughter each thief, one by one. The End
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- Travis Bickle
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