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Levy simply gets the role and seamlessly plays each part with ease.
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It’s truly rare that horror movie characters really get something to chew on however, this role requires Levy to pull off multiple personalities and emotions, ranging from over-the-top (when she’s possessed) to a damaged soul trying to get over her drug habit. Going back to Mia, Jane Levy, who was also the lead for the tremendous horror film Don’t Breathe, is perfect as the drug addict. Given the premise of the reboot, the new Evil Dead still works with some funny one-liners After all how could not laugh at “Mia’s not here, you fucking idiot! Your little sister’s being raped in Hell!”. While it’s great that Alvarez has opted to take his own rote here, the dark and offbeat humor of the original is sorely missed. Of course, the big negative of the Evil Dead remake is the serious tone. Having Mia being a drug addict gives her a huge obstacle to overcome, which in turn makes her character relatable because of the challenges that lie ahead. Look, any movie where someone is possessed because a tree violated their private parts is a winner in my book.Īll jokes aside, the set-up for the remake is actually pretty strong. From that moment on, all hell breaks loose when a devilish entity possesses Mia. She gains the help of her brother, his girlfriend, Natalie, and their friends Olivia and Eric however, during the stay in a remote cabin, Eric finds a mysterious Book of the dead and reads it out loud. This time, the remake follows Mia, a drug addict, who tries to finally kick the habit. However, upon deeper analysis, the Evil Dead remake is actually a pretty good remake. So, is the Evil Dead remake actually good? Hell, could it actually be better than the Sam Raimi version? I’ll clear that the latter question up now, no. Upon release, the 2013 version actually received positive reviews, though the Fede Alvarez vehicle never reached the heights of the 1983 original however, considering that remakes tend to suck most of the time, the 2013 version could easily be considered one of the best remakes of all time. So when a remake by newcomer Fede Alvarez was announced, you can imagine the skepticism by horror fans over someone remaking the classic. The original Evil Dead is considered a classic in the world of horror films and the movie is constantly referenced to this day.