![]() ![]() Artistic License – Medicine: While Shelley is dissecting her cadaver, she says she's making a transverse cut when it's really a sagittal incision.Artistic License – Gun Safety: Justified in the climax because Kate is panicking and has never wielded a gun before, so she winds up aiming the gun at her head while fumbling with loading the magazine.Apologetic Attacker: Kate apologizes to Adam before kneeing him in the nuts.The only ones who don't are Kate, Adam (the film's Big Bad), Max, and Brian (who's Chained to a Bed, with wax poured on his penis). Anyone Can Die: Given that this is a horror film, almost every named character who appears for more than a scene or two bites it.And Starring: "And Katherine Heigl", a pretty good sign that she's a Dead Star Walking.Did Jeremy/Adam decide to frame Dorothy at the last minute to throw Kate off the scent? Or did he intend to do it all along as payback for Dorothy framing him? Granted she never has to worry because she didn't help frame him. Turns out Kate is this any time she was with Adam/Jeremy, most notably the scene where they dance. Until one day, you have to do something about it." "All I can think is when someone is that lonely or that angry they can learn to hide it. The scene also serves as a subtle Motive Rant since Adam (really Jeremy) started killing for the exact same reasons: he never got over the loneliness he felt or the False Rape Accusation he received until he started killing. Adam thinks that Dorothy went mad after spending so many years being lonely. After-Action Villain Analysis: After Adam kills Dorothy for attacking Kate and they wait for the cops to arrive, Kate says she doesn't understand why Dorothy would kill.Specifically the difference between life and death. On the flip side, an act of kindness or two can go a long way.The film has a pretty clear anti-bullying message: beware who you mistreat because they will come back and haunt you.Adults Are Useless: Apparently there was no one at the dance in the prologue to stop Dorothy and Jeremy from going under the bleachers or to stop the bullies from beating him.Coincidentally, she's the second character to die in both films. This wasn't the first time Jessica Cauffiel missed a flight to Los Angeles because her character was killed.Of David Boreanaz's character: "He's no angel.". ![]() 13 Is Unlucky: It's been 13 years since Jeremy Melton was framed.See also My Bloody Valentine, another Valentine's Day-themed slasher flick. Is it Melton, come back for revenge, or someone else? Then, a killer dressed in a black coat and cupid mask shows up and starts offing them one by one. As Valentine's Day approaches, they start receiving threatening Valentines Day cards. ![]() They're now dealing with various boyfriend issues, and Dorothy has since slimmed down. Thirteen years later, the girls are all grown up and played by Katherine Heigl, Jessica Cauffiel, Denise Richards, Marley Shelton and Jessica Capshaw respectively. But when some boys spot her and Melton making out, she claims he was assaulting her, prompting them to publicly strip and beat him, after which he is sent to a reform school. Another girl, Dorothy, who at this stage is a little chubby, accepts his offer. I Know What You Did Last Summer.Īt a junior high school Valentine's Day prom in 1988, a bespectacled loser named Jeremy Melton asks several girls (Shelley, Lily, Paige and Kate) to dance, only to be cruelly shot down-except for the latter, who politely rejects him. ![]() One of the contemporary Slasher Movies that rode on the coattails of Scream (1996)'s success, e.g. they'll need dental records to identify you! ![]()
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