Paranormal Activity 3 evaluation action
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Scarlett 2021-12-18 08:01:10
Three and a half years, a drop of blood has not been seen, and the ghost has basically not appeared on the scene, still very scary. Although I didn't understand what the ghost wanted to do in the end, and the action was slower when it came out to harm people, the other designs were still very interesting. Especially the design of the electric fan is very novel, giving enough suspense to guess the next lens. It’s just that after watching it, I still feel that it’s not exciting enough. A horror movie that can have psychological fear is a good horror movie.
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Julien 2021-12-18 08:01:10
It is closely related to the plot of the first two episodes, and you may not be able to understand the plot if you haven't watched the first two episodes. The third part is the scariest part of the trilogy. There are screams in the cinema, the new "fan perspective" is very powerful, and the scary rhythm is also perfect, and there is no cold spot. If you want to feel the anxiety of oppression and the collective scream of the audience, please enter the cinema. Another: The plot in the trailer does not appear in the film.
Paranormal Activity 3 quotes
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Dennis: [talking to Kristi in the bedroom] I watched some of the tapes on the camera and I saw you talking to somebody late last night.
Kristi: If you saw me talking to somebody, it would be Toby.
Dennis: [chuckling] Toby's your friend?
Kristi: Yes. He's my friend.
Dennis: Yeah, what do you guys talk about?
Kristi: Mmm, secrets.
Dennis: He's big?
Kristi: Mmm-hmm.
Dennis: So, is he old, like Grandma, or is he young, like you?
Kristi: He's old, like Grandma.
Dennis: And what does he look like? Is he tall? Is he fat?
Kristi: He's tall. He's tall. Don't call him fat.
Dennis: Kristi, when you say that if you tell one of your secrets that you'll be in trouble with Toby, what does that mean?
Kristi: Well, I won't be safe. He's gonna...
Dennis: Did he say he's gonna hurt you?
Kristi: No. But I won't be safe. That means, I will be, like... Be in very, very big trouble. Big trouble.
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Randy Rosen: [the guys are looking over the footage from last night] How many hours of footage do you have?
Dennis: This is the job, man. I got two cameras, six hours each. Twelve hours.
Randy Rosen: Twelve hours of footage?
Dennis: Yeah. Got to do it, man. I'm seriously gonna review it...
Randy Rosen: ...of footage every day?
Dennis: Yes. Now, please, I'm trying to concentrate.
Randy Rosen: That's so stupid. There's only 24 hours in a day, Dennis.
Randy Rosen: [Julie watches the boys] Hey, Julie.
Julie: ...going?
Dennis: Um... Good. You want to step into my office and do some work with me or...
Julie: No. You find anything?
Randy Rosen: Yes, actually. We did find something. We found that your family sleeps all night. Oh!
Julie: Very funny, Randy.