Wednesday, 22 March 2017

Horror Review: Patient Seven (2016)



Patient Seven turned out to be a surprisingly enjoyable watch. The premise of the film involves a ‘renowned psychiatrist’ selecting the most dangerous (and perhaps creepy) patients at a mental hospital to interview for research purposes for an upcoming book.

If you haven’t done any prior research, you might be surprised to find that the film is actually an anthology of seven short horror films. Each has it’s merits, drawing on zombies, vampires, demons, ghosts, straight up murder and even some dark humour. Some of the segments are better than others but the real greatness of this movie is the way that all of the stories are tied together. It seems as if they were created as one cohesive film instead of coming from separate sources and being tied together afterwards.

Patient Seven started out a little painful, with the opening dialogue making me wonder if this would be worth watching. Once past the annoying introduction of Dr Paul Victor, Patient Seven quickly gained momentum. Introducing the patients as a way to introduce the individual short films became an intriguing way to wrap the stories into a neat package that held my interest until the very end of the film. With a good twist at the end, Patient Seven is actually somewhat brilliant when it comes to the genre of horror films.


Worth watching: Definitely