Another funny strike by Rodrig Andrisan, "The Creature from Epping Forest" follows the adventures of a reporter finding the mythical Yeti on a
Brit forest. The world will finally have the chance to see first-hand the mysterious creature from the woods, his habits and preferences. Obviously, it's
all for the laughs, and some thrills too.
Well, it turns out that the creature is quite person-like, it has things in common with many humans out there, simple desires like drinking beer and having an internet connection, and also some bigger dreams too. Curious minds and conspiracy theorists will find here a highly unusual, humored and less frightening creature than always previously thought - though his grunts and noises are spooky.
What can I say...it was funny and the creature (played by the multi-task Andrisan) never goes to expected routes and his antics are fun to watch.
A special mention to the soundtrack, moody and all as we stay in the forest, but one particular theme previously used on a previous film of his ("Cochon and the Small Reset" had me dying. It has nothing to do with this particular film yet it worked quite well (those keyboard notes are still in my head).
It certainly adds an element of humor. Thumbs up. 7/10.
Well, it turns out that the creature is quite person-like, it has things in common with many humans out there, simple desires like drinking beer and having an internet connection, and also some bigger dreams too. Curious minds and conspiracy theorists will find here a highly unusual, humored and less frightening creature than always previously thought - though his grunts and noises are spooky.
What can I say...it was funny and the creature (played by the multi-task Andrisan) never goes to expected routes and his antics are fun to watch.
A special mention to the soundtrack, moody and all as we stay in the forest, but one particular theme previously used on a previous film of his ("Cochon and the Small Reset" had me dying. It has nothing to do with this particular film yet it worked quite well (those keyboard notes are still in my head).
It certainly adds an element of humor. Thumbs up. 7/10.