Surviving a horror movie requires a sheer will of the heart. Not everyone is equipped with the determination and skillset to rise above it all and conquer their monster. With summer still hanging around for another couple weeks, it’s a perfect time for some survival instincts to kick in with two of the best creature […]
Surviving a horror movie requires a sheer will of the heart. Not everyone is equipped with the determination and skillset to rise above it all and conquer their monster. With summer still hanging around for another couple weeks, it’s a perfect time for some survival instincts to kick in with two of the best creature features in recent times. Both 2019 features, J. D. Dillard’s Sweetheart and Alexandre Aja’s Crawl see their lead characters fighting tooth and nail to survive not only the elements but creatures beyond their wildest imaginations.
In Sweetheart‘s heart-pounding adventure, Jenn (Kiersey Clemons) awakens to find herself stranded on a deserted island. Crystal waves slap against her skin, as she lies lifeless on the island’s idyllic shoreline. The greenery meets the baby blue sky in a cataclysmic explosion. The serenity gathers around her feet, yet the fear hangs off her face like ripped flesh. Once she gets her wits about her, she discovers her friend Brad (Benedict Samuel) succumbing to his wounds. As the life fades from his eyes, reality sinks into Jenn’s bones – this is where she’ll die fighting for her life…
Jenn smartly buries Brad’s body in a makeshift grave and covers him with palm fronds, a symbolic gesture to give his soul peace in the afterlife. Overnight, something (or someone) digs up his body and consumes it whole, leaving nothing but residual blood drops behind. Jenn panics, rattled by what could be a body-snatcher coming out of the surrounding woodlands. She could not have predicted that her midnight guest would be a humanoid sea monster with brute strength, lightning speed, and an insatiable hunger for human flesh.
With the days tumbling like dominoes into one another, Jenn recognizes that time slowly slips from her grasp. Soon, she could become the monster’s latest feast, if she doesn’t figure out a way to use its powers against it. While the scaly beast outmatches her in every conceivable way, Jenn does possess the smarts, willpower, and gumption to do what is necessary. Clemons delivers Jenn with an incredible amount of nuance and layers. She’s not only a tour de force – although, that is certainly worth celebrating as one of horror’s best heroines – but she’s rooted in human frailty. Her vulnerability peeks through the outer layers of the creature-feature to allow the audience to empathize with Jenn deeply. She’s a flawed human being, yet she uncovers her guttural strength by meeting the worst circumstances.