Why did the 80's give us the majority of the horror movie
icons that we have today? Was it really that messed up of a time period and I
just didn’t notice? Was it a display of fiction reflecting reality because of
the famous serial killers around the U.S.? I hope not, but you have to admit
that plenty of movie villains came out that decade!
We already had Michael Myers and Leatherface from the late
70’s and they were soon joined by Jason Voorhees,
Freddy Krueger, and a psychopathic doll named
Chucky. And lest we forget the Cenobite originally known as Priest, quickly
renamed by the press and marketing teams as Pinhead. Pinhead was an instant fan
favorite, the assumed leader of a band of summoned demons and the standard
bearer for Clive Barker's professional directorial debut in the movie
"Hellraiser". It what really makes the Cenobites unique in
“Hellraiser” is that they are not the real villains in the film but are merely
the consequence of opening a fancy puzzle box…
Frank wants to experience the ultimate pleasures and when he
opens the mysterious puzzle box, that’s exactly what he finds. If you think
being pulled apart of large hooks on chains is your idea of ultimate pleasure.
A few months later, Frank’s brother Larry and his wife Julia move into the
house where Frank performed his final acts. Larry accidentally cuts himself
while helping the moving crew and the blood that falls onto the floor is just
enough to summon Frank back from Hell. Julia, who was having an affair with
Frank, discovers him and finds that he is just bone and muscle, and agrees to
help him find new flesh. Kirsty, Larry’s
daughter, thinks something is suspicious when she noticed that Julia is
bringing strange men to the house during the middle of the day. She goes in to
see what’s going on but is attacked by Frank. Kristy is able to obtain the
puzzle box, and while recuperating at a hospital, she accidentally summons the
Cenobites. Right before they are to claim her as their prize, she tells them
that Frank had escaped from Hell and that she could take them to him. And thus
a deal with the demons is made…
“Hellraiser” was adapted from Barker’s novella “The Hell
Bound Heart”. It’s pretty faithful to the original story with only a few minor
details being changed. The only real change I remember off hand is that in the
story, Kirsty was Larry’s best friend. I see why she was changed to be his daughter
for the film but it wasn’t all that important.
Favorite moment – When the Cenobites first appear. They walk
in cool and calm, each taking its place in the room and in order. The when
Pinhead first speaks, it sends chills down your spine…at least the first time
you see the movie.
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