Kendyman is the case when there is a feeling that several different people wrote the film at the same time. Each was responsible for his own part of the picture, because with a good set-up, a little sagging development, the culmination was absolutely ruined. I would like to exclaim: 'What?'
For a month I have watched the second disastrous film marked 'horror' ('don't breathe 2' - action movie), both will not scare you even once, Kendyman will make you flinch a couple of times, but no more. In the film, apart from music, nothing captures, does not build suspense, does not force any muscles to contract.
The main complaint about the film is its plot, which is very ragged, not giving a holistic understanding of what is happening even at the very end of the film. The basis seems to me to be the immortal Stephen King and his 'It', since Kendiman has a lot in common with him, although at first glance it will not seem so. A sensitive viewer will notice that the film, by tradition, is replete with modern minority issues, because from the first shots people of non-traditional sexual orientation are exposed to you, and all the victims of the kendymen are people belonging to a very specific social stratum, with a very specific skin color. After watching, I had a very strong feeling that it was precisely for this social issue that the film was made, it was for it that money was allocated, the plot, logic, suspense were in tenth place.
Well, according to the tradition of any modern cinema, you can find an abundance of illogicality, stupidity and cliches piercing the picture from beginning to end.