Jacob Zembower's Movie Review of Jug Face

Rating of
3/4

Jug Face

The Pit Gets What It Wants
Jacob Zembower - wrote on 09/05/13

If one were to find themselves wandering an as yet to be explored forest and came across an old journal, and then adapted said journal into a film it may turn out to be something like Jug Face. A genre transcending film that is best going in the less you know about it. All I can say is that it's one of the most strange, unique, and original independent curiousities to come out in a long while. You never know quite where it's going, and even when things begin to fall into place, it remains unpredictable all the way up to the rather disappointing finale. While the ending may be suitable to the story, I would have liked it to go in a different direction. As it is stands though, Jug Face features haunting and horrific imagery, great performances from all involved, and unexpected shocks and twists. It may be labeled as Horror, but it's so much more. It's too strange to categorize into any genre. It's simply Jug Face.

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