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Ten years ago, over forty people were brutally torn to pieces in Louisiana’s Honey Island Swamp. Over the past decade, lone survivor Andrew’s claims that local legend Victor Crowley was responsible for the horrific massacre have been met with great controversy. But when a twist of fate puts him back at the scene of the tragedy, Crowley is mistakenly resurrected and Andrew must face the bloodthirsty ghost from his past.
Victor Crowley (2017) is the fourth installment in the Hatchet franchise, directed by Adam Green, who also penned the script. Returning to the brutal and gory world of Honey Island Swamp, the film takes a self-aware approach to slasher tropes, blending dark humor, vicious gore, and a meta-narrative about fame and legacy. The film is packed with fan service, aimed primarily at existing followers of the Hatchet series, while still offering a dose of horror and humor for newcomers. Set ten years after the original massacre, Victor Crowley reintroduces the iconic killer, Victor Crowley (played by Kane Hodder), and continues the saga of the swamp’s grisly history.
Five years after the events of Hatchet III, the survivor Andrew (Parry Shen) has made a career out of recounting his terrifying experience in the swamp. However, when a tragic accident leads him back to Honey Island Swamp, Andrew finds himself thrust into another deadly encounter with the resurrected Victor Crowley. This time, a group of strangers also ventures into the swamp to make a documentary about the infamous killer. They unwittingly summon Victor back to life, resulting in a fresh round of gruesome killings. As they struggle to survive, Andrew must face his past and confront the terror that continues to haunt the swamp.
After watching Victor Crowley, viewers are likely to experience a mix of excitement, adrenaline, and perhaps a bit of shock, thanks to the film’s unpredictable kills and brutal violence. The blend of humor and horror will leave some amused, while others may be taken aback by the excessive gore. If you’re a fan of the Hatchet series, you’ll probably feel a sense of satisfaction, as the film caters to the loyal fanbase, bringing back the familiar atmosphere of the swamp and the horrors associated with it. However, for those new to the franchise, the movie may leave a feeling of unease and perhaps confusion regarding its connection to earlier films. The plot is somewhat secondary to the gore and the nostalgia, so it is unlikely to offer a deep emotional resonance beyond its surface-level horror and humor
In conclusion, Victor Crowley is a must-watch for slasher fans and those who have followed the Hatchet series. It offers everything that made the original films fun—blood, humor, and chaos—with enough new material to entertain long-time followers. Whether it leaves you satisfied or disturbed depends on your tolerance for brutal gore and dark humor.