I normally mod for a few Twitch streamers on the earlier weeknights, but they're all off a lot this month, so I have a few more opportunities to squeeze in foreign language films. The first on my list last evening was the Taiwanese horror
Hospital (2020) on Netflix, which was decidedly not good. From the opening scene I almost expected another film crew adventure a la
Gonjiam Haunted Asylum or
Grave Encounters, but it quickly shifts to a small-scale father & son sham tour scheme in a derelict hospital with a history of misfortunes. Everything from there on out is super unoriginal/off-putting. I could draw some thematic comparisons to 2021's exorcism mockumentary
The Medium, but they are night and day as far as viewing experiences go. (
The Medium was my favorite movie that year.)
After the huge sigh that was
Hospital, I turned my attention to Thailand's
The Maid (2021), which is by the same writer/director as the new kaiju movie
The Lake I mentioned earlier in the thread.
The Maid and
The Lake share a lot in common as far amusement factor goes despite their narrative struggles. The first 2/3 of
The Maid is all establishment until it makes a heel-turn into utter depravity.


After a night's rest, I woke up to the Spooky Season theme of "werewolf" and immediately teed up
The Wolfman (2010), one of Universal's many attempts to restart the Monster Universe. It's shocking to see how negative reception has been for this one, but maybe I'm coming at it from the angle having seen far worse (including the awful intended sequel
Werewolf: The Beast Among Us). Sure, it's more dramatic and less horrific, but it's perfectly cozy for the Spooky Season and would even visually mesh well as a double feature with
(or an appetizer for)
Sleepy Hollow.


