V/H/S Evaluation Two

2021-12-25 08:01
"Deadly Videotape" combines various shooting methods and styles of horror pseudo-documentary films, so that those who like to watch this type of film must be very addicted. But I think this film does not make good use of the characteristics of the pseudo-documentary "DV shooting real events", and lacks the suffocation of " Paranormal Activity ".
After watching it carefully and recalling it carefully, these stories in the movie can be shot with wonderful effects using ordinary shooting methods, so this film seems to be a bit of a feeling of form and form. (It is estimated that the director of "Death Video 3" had such an epiphany, so he abandoned the DV shooting style.)
In order not to let people have the idea of ​​"how this fool is still shooting with DV", two of the stories simply set the male protagonist. They are wearing photography glasses. But in any case, although this is a work of chasing the wind, it also provides a lot of bright spots that can be used for reference and beyond for future horror pseudo-documentaries. I look forward to the upcoming " Chernobyl Diaries " and " Parnormal Activity4 ".
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Extended Reading
  • Mireya 2022-04-21 09:02:50

    There are supernatural beings and murders~ It’s okay, some of the short stories are more creative, such as the one in the doctor’s video~ But I still delete it after reading it

  • Deontae 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    There is no connection between the several stories, and the third story female corpse suddenly appeared from the camera, and I admit that I was frightened. . .

V/H/S quotes

  • [Sam and Stephanie walk into an Old Wild West while touring around on their honeymoon]

    Ol' Minor Fortune Teller: [the Ol' Minor fortune teller machine begins talking to them] Believe it or not, this Ol' Minor here can see your future. Got some money? I'll tell you all about it!

    Sam: Got some money?

    Stephanie: I don't.

    Sam: How much does it cost to tell your future?

    Stephanie: I think it costs a dollar. But remember the movie Big?

    Sam: Are you afraid of your future? Hold on, let me see if I've got a dollar.

    [the camera cuts to Stephanie putting in a dollar and Ol' Minor begins talking again]

    Ol' Minor Fortune Teller: Hey there, feller. This here's Pappy, and it must be your lucky day 'cause I have some words of wisdom just for you. Listen up, now, you hear? A closed mouth gathers no foot! Yep, yep. That's right. It's a whole lot better to say just a little bit than to say too much and wish you hadn't. You know what I'm saying? Now, don't you be a stranger. I got lots more to say to you.

    Stephanie: [a fortune card pops out] Oh, here we go. Okay, ready?

    Sam: Yeah.

    Stephanie: [reads from the card] A new turn of events will soon come about. A happy reunion...

    [the Ol' Minor machine begins talking again when Stephanie moves away continuing to read]

    Stephanie: A happy reunion... a happy reunion with a loved one will make life all that you ever wanted it or dreamed it to be. You have a very trusting nature and are easily taken in by so-called friends. Do not be so anxious to do favors unto others, as there is one who is just waiting to take advantage of your good nature. A new turn of events will soon come about.

    [stops reading]

    Stephanie: Happy reunion with a loved one. That's great. I'm gonna keep that forever.

    [Stephanie puts the card in her shirt pocket]

  • [Sam talks to Stephanie who's recording, about the strange girl that came to their hotel bedroom door]

    Stephanie: Sam? Sam?

    Sam: What?

    Stephanie: Will you come out here and tell me what happened?

    Sam: Huh?

    Stephanie: Will you come out here and tell me what happened?

    Sam: What happened just now? Um... Well, somebody knocked on our door and I answered it, and it was a girl - well, I don't know. She was like, young, but not - not, like, a girl-girl. Like, maybe a college-age girl. And... She asked if we could give her a ride... like, tomorrow.

    Stephanie: Where?

    Sam: I don't know, it didn't get that far. It was, like, really creepy.

    Stephanie: That's so weird.

    Sam: You know, it is really weird. My only guess is that she must be just going door to door and asking everybody, but why wouldn't you, like, wait for people to be getting into their cars tomorrow to ask for a ride? It's, like, really...

    Stephanie: Maybe it's an emergency.

    Sam: It didn't seem like an emergency. And also, she's, like, not - she wasn't physically intimidating, but I got instantly... nervous. There's something really scary, about her, even though I wasn't, like, afraid she was gonna hurt me, but she was just, like, weird.

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