Extended Reading
  • 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,...

  • 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...

  • Oceane 2022-04-21 09:01:42

    Don't be promiscuous!

  • 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 invasion.

It Follows quotes

  • Hugh: It could look like someone you know or it could be a stranger in a crowd. Whatever helps it get close to you.

  • Yara: I have an idea!

    Paul: What?

    Yara: [tilts to one side and farts loudly] It got away.