Slasher used to be a genre to look for in the early 2010s. I don't think it anymore is. Lately, Slasher's have had poor writing, limited thrills, a nothing story, but only Blood. One thing used to be common, a group, and one human left alive.
In this, they haven't largely covered the antagonist. They never tried to show his side of the story. Who, why, there was nothing. Only, a group of friends got attacked by a maniac. I don't think that's how a movie works. You need to have tent poles, a side for the antagonist, a superior plot, good writing.
Having a fancy name, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, doesn't make a movie great.
I'd recommend not to watch.
In this, they haven't largely covered the antagonist. They never tried to show his side of the story. Who, why, there was nothing. Only, a group of friends got attacked by a maniac. I don't think that's how a movie works. You need to have tent poles, a side for the antagonist, a superior plot, good writing.
Having a fancy name, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, doesn't make a movie great.
I'd recommend not to watch.