1408 Positive Evaluation
2022-01-25 08:06
As the absolute starring role of the film, John Cusack has dedicated his impeccable perfect acting skills and interprets a middle-aged writer who is suffering from the pain of bereavement, suffering from the heart to make him suspicious, and truly illusory. This is an important weight for the success of the film.
An excellent and quite good horror film, although it is small in scale, it is well-made. And unlike some horror movies, the process of making you watch seems to be psychologically trained.
Room 1408 in the film is like a Pandora's Box, which contains all the darkness and spirituality in the world. Countless illusions, horrors and psychological surroundings are intertwined and tangled in the film into a complete and gloomy picture with reasonable white space. While using a large number of CG technology to impact the audience's visual senses, the background music of the film is also intimate with the plot, coupled with the master's deep internal skills, the film can almost directly penetrate the audience's five senses and six senses into the cold and dark abyss.
Extended Reading
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Gerald Olin: Well done Mr. Enslin, well done.
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[repeated line]
Mike Enslin: All right. You win. You win.