Graduation Day - You passed track, now die

Published: June 1, 2020, 9:09 p.m.

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In a formula that you\'ve seen one thousand times before, we get a themed slasher around a date, a plethora of red herrings and a telegraphed and an obvious murderer that makes for a fairly mundane time.

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The first thing one will notice about Graduation Day is the decision to base the killings all around high school sports - while knowing absolutely nothing about high school sports. The second thing one will notice is who the killer is, within minutes of the movie starting. The third thing one will notice is the gibberish "teen" dialogue. Finally, you\'ll notice how unbelievably bad every piece of the film actually is.

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While that all sounds pretty good, Graduation Day suffers from 1/2 of the scenes being completely plot irrelevant and scattered with various characters getting put on screen that never return, have no connection to the story, and even their scenes could be just placed in any other film and fit better. This makes for a fair amount of tedium.

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It\'s not that it\'s not a fun time, it\'s just that it\'s an "ok" watch and falls into a pile of slasher films that you could randomly pick from and still have the same level of fun with. It\'s just too much of relying on the usual slasher formula that can\'t make it stand out.

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