In the 2021 film Werewolves Within, Josh Ruben has taken his second vehicle into the realm of comedy horror. A sort of Mr Rogers Gets Hairy. It is not quite Shaun of the Dead, it does try very hard to scare. It does comically entertain. However, this American Werewolf in Beaverfield tries a little too hard.

The Werewolves Within Plot:

Super nice Finn Wheeler (Sam Richardson) moves to Beaverfield. This is just after a small indiscretion at his previous assignment as a Forest Ranger. He meets Cecily Moore (Milana Vayntrub) and a town full of oddly dysfunctional people. A pipeline is being pushed to be rammed through the countryside. The town is sharply divided about the merits of this endeavor.

Added into this mix of weirdness and discontent, is a werewolf, or werewolves. There are a number of murders and Finn must find and catch the killer. Finn gets help from Cecily. The two struggle to survive the long night as more bodies pile up outside in the snow.

The Werewolves Within Characters:

Finn is a man who is so nice, he makes Mr Rogers seem pathological. He has issues asserting himself. Finn listens to self help tapes to make him more “manly.”

Cecily is quirky, cute, and tuned into the town where she delivers mail. She also zeroes in on Finn as a possible partner. She also throws a pretty mean axe.

There are other characters. Sam Parker (Wayne Duvall) is the other outsider, apart from Finn. He is pushing for residents to okay the pipeline. Jeanine is the manager of the local hotel. Other characters include two oddball couples and an environmental scientist who is staying at the hotel.

The Twist

The werewolf is not who you are supposed to think it is.

Thoughts

The acting by the two leads is spot on. Richardson and Vayntrub work well together and they do have great chemistry. Sadly, the rest of the town’s characters are a bit two dimensional. As pointed out by another critic, when the group are put together, they all seem to be fighting for attention. These scenes try to rise above the cardboard cutout status of Beaverfield’s denizens. Unfortunately they are sloppy and reek of impromptu sessions gone awry.

The film looks good visually, although the snow, in some scenes, looks computer generated. There also seems to be an anti-gun message, highlighted by the group disposing of all their weapons. This means that the werewolf will have to be dispatched sans bullets.

Wrap-up

Werewolves Within is an adaptation of a Virtual Reality video game. It is not necessary to experience the game in order to enjoy the film. The film is entertaining, funny, although not exceptionally so, and moves along at a good clip. It does seem to try that bit too hard to tickle the funny bone. As a result feels contrived in places.

This is an enjoyable movie, though, and deserves to be seen. If for no other reason, than to see “Lily” in a different light. The woman can act and her performance alone is worth the price of admission.

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4 responses to “Werewolves Within (2021) Mr Rogers Gets Hairy”

  1. […] I felt the film was the inspiration for the 2021 horror/comedy Werewolves Within. A similar theme exists. Although there is no virtual reality connection at […]

  2. […] Heart Eyes feels like a Scream wannabe. It felt to me like an AI generated horror film. Director Josh Ruben does have a track record of trying too hard, take Werewolves Within for example. He does, however, […]

  3. Thank you for sharing, Mike. Watching the Official Trailer, I can see there would be a comedy spin to it.

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