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		<title>Stepfather (2009 movie)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[4 stars**** This was a remake of a 1987 film of the same name. I often wonder why filmmakers want to make a film we&#8217;ve all seen before. On nearly every occasion it&#8217;s the original film that stands out as the best, with very few exceptions. Fortunately, I haven&#8217;t seen the original of this movie [...]]]></description>
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4 stars****</p>
<p>This was a remake of a 1987 film of the same name. I often wonder why filmmakers want to make a film we&#8217;ve all seen before. On nearly every occasion it&#8217;s the original film that stands out as the best, with very few exceptions. Fortunately, I haven&#8217;t seen the original of this movie so I was able to enter the theater with no preconceived thoughts, ideas or hopes.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t help thinking that this film started the wrong way. The opening scenes gave us lots of information about the antagonist’s background. If we hadn&#8217;t known this information we would&#8217;ve spent more time wondering if the stepfather was going to be a problem or whether he was in fact an okay guy. By giving us so much information up front we knew it was just a matter of time before he intended to slay his whole new family. The early back story helped an old lady meet her end, but a different re-write could have solved that problem.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, the pace and direction were superbly matched to keep a high level of intrigue throughout the movie, even though we were pretty sure how it was going to end.</p>
<p>Written by J.S. Cardone (screenplay) Carolyn Lefcourt (story) Brian Garfield (story) Donald E. Westlake (story and earlier screenplay) the writer has managed to scare the audience on a consistent basis. The screenplay doesn&#8217;t always go in the direction that you expect. Just when the antagonist has the opportunity to kill his prey, he sometimes smiles and reacts nicely towards the heroes.</p>
<p>This as a movie was better than the trailer. When I saw the trailer I thought this might be an okay movie, but it turned out to be far better than that.</p>
<p>For a relatively small budget of 20 million this movie&#8217;s revenue have already exceeded earlier expectations, but it&#8217;s not the kind of film you can watch twice because you know exactly what happened all the way through having watched it once.</p>
<p>The screenplay appears to follow the standard expectations route that Hollywood demands these days. The late Blake Snyder could have used this movie as a perfect example of his suggested Save the Cat methodology of hitting all the right points at the right time.</p>
<p>Why the family would make so many incorrect decisions given the information they were able to obtain throughout this movie is what makes this a movie and not real life. The audience is constantly telling the actors, particularly in thrillers like this, not to go into a certain room, not to go to an assured place, but knowing that the actors always will.</p>
<p>The screenplay makes this an excellent movie and even though you&#8217;ve probably guessed the ending seconds after it started, there is a twist which brings fresh relief.</p>
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