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First things first, this isn't really much of a horror short. After this, the mother decides to find this man that showed her son the box and then the short ends. Not at the same time, but they all die relatively close together. Eventually these three just waste away until they all die of starvation at the hospital. And, you guessed it, the father stops eating as well. Later afterwards, the father coaxes Danny to tell him what he saw in the box. About a week or so after this, Danny tells his sister what he saw in the box and then she goes through the exact same thing. The mother, at first, isn't particularly worried, even when it's obvious that there's a problem. After this, Danny decides to simply stop eating what he is given, as he says he is not hungry. The man says it's ok and shows Danny what's inside. His mother casually chastises him for asking. Danny, being a bit of nosy dumbass, asks what's inside. Basically, Danny, while riding on a train with his mother and sister, sees this man holding this red box that he describes as a gift. The Box: We start off with a short that, honestly, was a bit of a mixed bag for me. Since none of them are really long, I'll go over each segment of the film one by one and provide my thoughts. The shorts themselves just aren't consistent. This brings us to this flick and it, pretty much, falls right into the trap associated with the genre. There's no real quality control when it comes to these movies. Or have of them could be good and the other half suck. You could have one great short in your anthology film. Because you simply do not know what you're gonna get. But, as with many anthology films, the fact of the matter is that the it is difficult to always find a consistent tone. In many ways, you could say that, while you have a limited amount of time, you have great creative freedom. Since you only a very limited amount of time, your short can pretty much be anything you want it to be. I also do think that part of what I like about the concept is the fact that there's no real limitation to what you can do.

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I will say, however, that the best anthology movie I've ever seen (Wild Tales) was written and directed by one person, so there's also something to be said for that. That's part of the fun of anthology films, seeing what different filmmakers (if you do decide to have different filmmakers) can come up with. And, really, it can't even be called an actual genre, per se, since the actual content of each short could, and should, be completely different from one another. I'm honestly starting to think that anthology horror movies might be my favorite sub-genre in all of horror. There has to be better material and better filmmakers out there who would kill for this kind of showcase.

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I know there are many talented female filmmakers out there biding their time, waiting for their chance to show their mettle in genre filmmaking, an area that skews heavily male. However, it too ends on a perfunctory note. The segment reveals its secrets slowly, which makes it a more engaging short to digest. Finally, Karyn Kusama (Jennifer's Body) writes and directs "Her Only Living Son" which intends to flip the script on the Rosemary's Baby scenario. It's the shortest segment so that helps too. The third segment "Don't Fall" is the most professionally realized and has some nasty special effects, but it's nothing more than another throwaway entry in the teens-meddle-with-forces-in-nature-and-are-swiftly-punished subgenre. It's amusing in spurts but is often too obvious. She has to go to elaborate measures to hide the body while still juggling all the responsibilities others expect from her. Melanie Lynskey (Togetherness) is an overextended mother who discovers the dead body of her husband on the morning of their daughter's birthday. Vincent (née Annie Clark) called "The Birthday Party" and it's not really horror so much as it is dark comedy with a heaping helping of slapstick. There's no resolution, one moment of shocking gore, and the rest is straightforward maternal ennui. The family joins him one by one except for the mother. The first segment has the most potential, "The Box," about a child that stops eating after getting a peak inside a stranger's wrapped gift. None of the four main segments are that interesting and several don't really have endings. That's the most noteworthy thing for this relatively disappointing movie. XX is the first horror anthology comprised entirely of female writers and directors.














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