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Date: 2019-03-28 01:50 am (UTC)Haven't seen Russian Doll, but it sounds similar. Happy Death Day is a slasher movie - but PG-13 rated and a comedy. (Perfect for me - I can't stand gore.)
So Happy Death Day isn't Gory? Is it scary? I do not do scary or gory. (I can't stand gore either. There are a lot of horror movies I've avoided because of this problem. And some I saw and deeply regretted. (Do not see Nightmare on Elm Street - I did and deeply regretted it. I should have listened to my brother (who'd seen it) and his warning, and not seen it.)
Russian Doll is well...she keeps dying and has to relive her 30th Birthday until she manages to find a way to put it right. To say more would include serious spoilers. However, it's uplifting, and no one is trying to kill her. Her deaths are random and accidental -- like falling down the stair fifteen different ways (seriously it becomes rather hilarious after a certain point) and being hit by a car, falling off a bridge, getting squashed by an A/C falling out of a window...
It's about being kind to others and mindful.
From trailers..I'm guessing Happy Death Day is a bit different than that?