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Ike 2022-04-22 07:01:07
A metaphor for AIDS? Or a metaphor for...
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Fletcher 2022-04-21 09:01:42
7.4 still likes this kind of horror movie very much. It doesn't have jump scares, but relies on atmosphere creation, lens design and retro electronic music. The setting is also quite interesting. It is a pity that it still failed to jump out of the standard horror film framework, and the plot is still driven by the characters to sell foolishness. Looking forward to the director's new film The Bottom of the Silver...
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Ivy 2022-04-21 09:01:42
7.0 is a good example of how the photographic motif serves the core of the subject, and the camera is accustomed to peeping, and sometimes stalking. The jump scare has a slight reduction in points, but it is more masterpiece than "Hereditary Doom", and the audio-visual and narrative fit is obviously higher in this...
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Dimitri 2022-04-21 09:01:42
Little friends ML should be...
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Therese 2022-04-21 09:01:42
The camera's ever-increasing concept of "peeping" and it's ever-changing appearance give this horror image an ambiguity: it can be a venereal disease, a complex that everyone tries to escape (Oedipal), or a front-screen the viewer itself. The use of space is very good, and the openness makes the external space a source of terror, making the pursuit of it a process of psychological...
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Oceane 2022-04-21 09:01:42
Don't be...
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Madalyn 2022-04-21 09:01:42
Literary films that are not my type. Just talking about...
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Maud 2022-04-21 09:01:42
2nd animal sentimental after...
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Ottilie 2022-04-21 09:01:42
A thriller version of "Death of the Virgin" + "Walking with Fire" with a lingering sense of despair, the teenage sexual confusion in the white middle-class neighborhood of the United States exudes a deadly breath of death. Instead, a bunch of little kids wandering around looked like ghosts, and their parents never showed up. The group photo of the heroine's family of four in the second half made me deeply suspect that the heroine saw the faces of her parents in those "zombies". The art is...
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Keith 2022-04-21 09:01:42
The unsettling atmosphere created by blank, MV-like pictures and sound effects makes this film show a horror that slowly erodes to the bone marrow, and with a strange sense of the times, it has too much stamina. It is not easy to tell a story well, and it is rare to be able to extend metaphors that are not over-interpreted, intentionally or unintentionally. top 10 of my...
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Loraine 2022-03-14 14:12:23
So, this is an AIDS prevention propaganda film?
1. Annie, who started with AIDS and was anxious, refused the concern of her neighbors and her father because she dared not admit it. Finally, I called my parents to say goodbye to my parents, but to no avail, because there is no cure for AIDS. 2. The heroine didn't even know her boyfriend's name,...
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Chase 2022-03-20 09:01:32
Horreur transmissible
Sous ses airs de film d'horreur où déambule cette menace sans noms ,sorte de métaphore à l'égard des MST (on n'en doute bien), David Robert Mitchelle ancre sa caméra dans un terrain dont il détient la maîtrise totale.
Si l'oisiveté d'une adolescence spleenétique et la sexualité qui accompagne la...
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Yara: When I was a little girl my parents would not allow me to go south of 8th mile. And I did not even know what that meant until I got a little older. And I started realizing that. That was where the city started and the suburbs ended. And I used to think about how shitty and weird was that. I mean I had to ask permission to go to the state fair with my best friend and her parents only because it was a few blocks past the border.
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Greg Hannigan: What the fuck mom?