![]() He is a despicable character, and the way he tries to be pious and self-righteous whilst killing people makes him truly evil in human form. Sheriff Hoyt is easily the star of the film. The entire Hewitt household is deranged and watching them literally “play with their food” is a sight that would stay with you for days. This remake followed the usual slasher-film formula, having young adolescents stuck in the middle of nowhere with a psycho killer out for their blood-and it somehow still works. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006) provides a good background of the Hewitt family history, although it doesn’t really explain why they act they way they do. Most viewers can stomach blood and gore, but seeing a person eat human flesh-and actually enjoying it-is another thing. However, the most disturbing scene in the film was when the entire Hewitt family enjoyed a meal of stewed human flesh and bones. As such it is quite difficult to pick the most horrifying scene. Gore FactorĪs with all Texas Chainsaw franchise films, gore was a predominant element from start to finish. Here he encounters brothers Eric (Matt Bomer) and Dean (Taylor Handley) who were on a road trip and spending their last remaining days of freedom with their girlfriends Chrissie (Jordana Brewster) and Bailey (Diora Baird) as both brothers were heading off to the Vietnam War. As the town was virtually abandoned, no one was there to question whatever was happening.Ĭharlie-now calling himself Sheriff Hoyt-positions himself by the roadside of the deserted town, preying on unsuspecting passersby in the hopes of killing someone to feed his family. Lee Ermey), Thomas’ uncle, who then decided to assume the sheriff ’s identity. Sheriff Hoyt (Lew Temple) finds out and attempts to arrest Thomas, however, he was killed by Charlie Hewitt (R. After he was berated by the manager for not leaving the condemned building, Thomas murders him and leaves with a chainsaw in hand. Years later, Thomas finds himself working in the same slaughterhouse where he was born and found. Luda Mae Hewitt (Marietta Marich) adopted the disfigured newborn after finding him in a dumpster at the local slaughterhouse. ![]() ![]() The film starts off with a flashback scene of how Thomas Hewitt (Andrew Bryniarski), also known as Leatherface, came to be in this world. Kathy Lamkin as Tea Lady Hewitt Rating = 2.5/5 Graves Sheriff HoytĪndrew Bryniarski as Thomas Hewitt / Leatherface The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006) Movie Review
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