For many reason I was not a big fan of this film. “Fate” is a film filled with former television stars from the eighties, well maybe two of them that I know of. ( Lee Majors and Philip Michael Tomas). however their star power could not help this film.
“Fate” is thriller which pins two city detectives hunting down a god obsessed serial killer who uses his victims as puppets to tell a psychotic story. The detectives must find and stop him before he tells that last chapter of his story and ends up killing more and more people.
The plot is slow paced and kind of lame, there is nothing scary about the film as we know who the killer is and see his every move. There is no suspense or mystery riding behind the film, everything seems predictable. The acting is alright, it hold up but directing and style of the picture reminded way to much of a television movie rather than a good motion picture. The effects are probably the only decent thing this picture has going for it, though at times some of the effects did annoy me.
Overall I was bored by this film it was slow and the story did not grab me the way I wanted it too, It’s not suspenseful enough and falls short on many levels. Not one that I can recommend.
-Horror Bob
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