Sam Raimi is back to directing horror! So let's find out if he nailed it or failed.
Send Help is a survival thriller that's produced by Raimi Productions with 20th Century Studios distributing. While Sam Raimi directed, it was Mark Swift and Damian Shannon (best known for writing horror hits like Freddy vs. Jason & the 2009 remake of Friday The 13th) that wore the screenplay.
The story is, Linda Liddle is a meek corporate strategist looking forward to long-deserved promotion, but her less then nice boss Bradley Preston has other less desirable plans for her. On their way to a business trip to Bangkok their plane suffers engine failure and they crash nearby an island. At first they must find a way to survive, but the longer they stay on the island they more tension rises between the two, and soon they'll have to finds to survive each other.
Initial Reaction
Now I was excited for this movie through and through. Why? Because Sam Raimi's back in the director's chair. Something he hasn't done since Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness all the way back in 2022. Holy shit, can you believe that was four years ago?! Where did the time go?! But regardless, I was excited for Sam Raimi's newest film...even if he did break my heart with his update on Spider-Man 4. 😢
Cons
I've got nothing.
Middle Ground
Alright let's get an easier one out of the way, that being the special effects. Now there's a lot of good practical effects on display those were great. But then you get some CGI that leaves a lot to be desired. One example being a CGI boar. Then there's the story. Now the thing to truly love about the movie was the stories with Linda and Bradley. Mainly because I felt like these is more tragic story then one that ends with a happy ending. Because when ever these two open up you felt like it could be a step forward but then these two take like several steps back. Bradley while clearly loving his fiancée also stayed a jerk one way or another. But then you have Linda. At first I did feel sympathetic towards her. While she has some awkward moments, she's nice and works hard. But the longer she stayed on the island the more and more she becomes something far worse then Bradley. So if by any chance you hear people say this is some sort of triumphant story arc for her, it isn't. Even anything I witnessed somebody [Linda] have a fall from grace. Now with that being said, this was an issue with the survival aspect. While it was a nice addition to the story, it didn't break any new ground for the survival genre. Overall, there is a lot of good to the story but at the same time it does have a pretty standard aspect to it as well.
Pros
The first thing I'll praise is the dark humor. Yeah there were quite a few moments of comedy. That did make some people think the genres kept blending together, but nine times out of ten this is just what Sam Raimi does. But now let's get into the stand out performer in this that being Rachel McAdams. McAdams was amazing. She did a perfect job displaying Linda's transformation from mousy to an unhinged monster. She nailed the film's emotional weight, intensity, chaos, and dark humor. Not to mention but she had great chemistry with her co-star Dylan O'Brien. These two brilliantly displayed their characters having a battle of wills whether it was tense or comedic. The last thing I'll praise is Sam Raimi's directing. If you've been missing Raimi's more rated R, balls to the walls style, well don't worry about that because Send Help delivers. Raimi returns with his masterful mix diabolical mayhem and playful tone, all wrapped up in projectile vomiting and ropes of blood.
While I didn't find Send Help to be perfect, I do admit there's a lot of fun entertainment to be had. So if you were curious about this, I think you should give a try.
My final rating is, Good.
That's all for now. Come back on Monday, Feb 9th, for my Underrated Films review of, The Grey starring Liam Neeson. Until then, enjoy the rest of your day.














