Unrelated to several other things of same name, writer-director Curry Barker latest project after free-to-watch viral sensation Milk & Serial is a cursed love story.
Michael Johnston - Bear
Inde Navarrette - Nikki
Cooper Tomlinson - Ian
Mega Lawless - Sarah
Andy Richter - Carter
Summary
Longtime friends Bear and Nikki work at Cassell's Music store, with the former wanting much more from their relationship.
When Nikki drops her crystal necklace down a drain, instead of replacing it, Bear buys a One Wish Willow from a mystic gift shop.
"Spark the middle and break in half."
And he does just that, wishing for Nikki 'to love him more than anybody else in the fucking world'.
While exciting at first, her behaviour grows increasingly more disturbing, leading Bear to try and alter wish, but is told ordel will only end when he dies.
Can a loophole be found?
Love isn't real
Despite playing familiar monkey's paw tropes, whiffing of Evil Dead and The Exorcist, nightmarish journey (and sometimes humourous) is executed with flair and panache.
Johnston is good, but Navarrette was brilliant, expertly balancing vulnerability, violence and emotional trauma.
Whether smiling, laughing or staring, performance is creepy as hell.
She makes him a sandwich from his dead cat Sandy, tells an incestuous version of Hansel and Gretel and kills Sarah by repeatedly slamming her face into a brick.
Ending was satisfying rather than stupid.
After Nikki shoots Ian dead, Bear locks himself in the bathroom and swallows the same bottle of pills that killed Sandy. He and Nikki share a genuine kiss, before Bear dies from an overdose. As wish expires, the real Nikki screams and cries.
In April, it was announced that Barker will reimagine The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.
Can he pull shit off? We'll have to wait and see.







































































