Curse (2022)

Posted by Mrs Giggles on August 27, 2023 in 2 Oogies, Idiot Box Reviews, Series: School Tales the Series

Curse (2022) - School Tales the Series Season 1Main cast: Fiat Patchata Janngeon (Korn), Fon Nalinthip Phoemphattharasakun (The Nurse), Millie Sirichada Ruamrudeekul (Mint), Fourwheels Chayanond Boonmanawong (Bom), Mild Jinna Pichit-O-Pakun (A)
Director: Saniphong Suddhiphun

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Curse is set in Kunakorn School that has an abandoned infirmary at the back. Now, stories say that when you break into the infirmary and sit on a wheelchair found in there, and turn your back to the door, the ghost of a nurse will appear. You then make a wish, and it’d be granted.

This episode is also about bullying, because this show has no idea anymore what stories to tell, clearly.

Korn, a nerd of sorts, is bullied by the entire school. That’s not say that he is a sympathetic character. Everyone in this episode is a raging cartoon character that is obnoxious and hard to take seriously. 

At any rate, bullies are never smart in such stories, so in this one, his three most dedicated bullies force him into the infirmary to make a wish for them. Well, he decides to make a wish to be rid of them instead, ha ha, because those moronic bullies never see that one coming.

By then, the episode is halfway gone and I am numbed from having to endure the endless barrage of overacting, shouting at the top of the cast members’ voices, exaggerated facial expressions, and the show chaotically veering from comedy to horror and back again like a confused lummox that has lost all consistency in tone and style. 

While I would normally rejoice at these irritating characters getting their due slaughter with extreme prejudice, alas, even that is not to be because I am subjected to the ridiculous sight of these imbeciles cowering and unable to flee from an empty wheelchair just parked in front of them. 

The gore is awesome, but alas, I am never shown these imbeciles getting disemboweled or torn apart, just the aftermath, sigh. 

The take home message from this episode is that obnoxious people deserve to be killed violently. I’m not sure if that’s intentional, but it’s one that I find most agreeable.

It’s certainly more agreeable than this badly-done waste of time, with only its gore as its saving grace!

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