FORMAT: BLU-RAY
A pro wrestler known as The Masked Mutilator is banned from the sport when he accidentally (or perhaps not so accidentally) kills his opponent in the ring. Years later, he gets a job running a group home for wayward youths. When the rowdy teens get out of line, a killer in a wrestling mask brutally murders them. Is The Masked Mutilator the one responsible, or is it a copycat wearing his mask?
The framing sequences about a true crime podcast covering the group home murders are shot on a completely different film stock (and have another credited director), which is the obvious tip off that the movie sat unfinished for a while before someone finally came along and added the new wraparound sequences. (And according to IMDb, it took twenty-five years!) As you’re watching it, it becomes obvious why no one was exactly in a rush to finish it. To make matters worse, the framing device wasn’t really necessary. These scenes especially wear out their welcome in the end when the movie is clearly over, yet the podcast host continues on and on with his show.
The premise is sound. (It’s basically El Santo meets Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning.) It’s just that the mix of wrestling and slashing never really comes together in an interesting way. The wrestler vs. killer finale is also weak as it is indifferently staged (in a living room) and choreographed. (It would’ve helped too had there been more wrestling in the mix too.) It also doesn’t help that the identity of the killer is a foregone conclusion.
That might not have mattered if the film delivered in the gore department, but it’s unfortunately, pretty weak in that regard. Other than a scene where a dead body gets dismembered with a hacksaw, the majority of the kills are tame. The T & A is fairly decent though as there are plenty of sex, nude, and shower scenes. It’s still not enough to declare Masked Mutilator a winner.
I thought this one was OK considering it's development hell.
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