5/10
It's OK
13 October 2021
As the school year comes to a close, a group of students and teachers start receiving calls from some called The Breather. One by one, and after each student has sex, the bodies start to pile up. Now Toby (Kristen Ritter) must learn the killers identity before she is the one held responsible.

The premise of this film follows the slasher archetype made famous the years prior to this films release. The writers succeeded in hiding the killer identity throughout the film and that contributed to the success of this film. The score surprised me the most as it is very well done and effective.

The acting is serviceable considering the type of film this is. No performance stands above the rest but each has moments that stick out. The gimmick of the killer can irritate you're nerves, not in a good way, when you hear the deep breathing.

This film knows what it wants to be and is successful at that. What you have here is a parody of the recent success in the genre and capitalized on that. While some viewers might be turned off by this, others will enjoy the younger in cheek references and take the material for what it is trying to be.
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