Speaking of this kind of pseudo-documentary horror movie, my impression is only "Ghost Record" and "Blair the Witch". If there are others, I think it is roughly the same. As for the movie "Ghost Record 2", I really have no impression. The order of watching the film is also as described above. I remember at that time, the word-of-mouth of "Ghost Record" was so popular and the box office was weird, so that at the time I always felt that the movie's strange box office was more commendable than the movie itself. In admiration, after watching this movie, the final feeling is that the word "should" must be added between the words of word-of-mouth and weird box office. Only in this way can it be in line with the mood of watching the film. Of course, there is no denying that there are fresh factors at work, but this is second. The main thing is that movies have such strength and qualifications. After that, I became even more admired and watched "Blair the Witch". If I ignore the preconceived feeling that "Ghost Record" gives me, I prefer "Blair the Witch" because in addition to the mysterious and supernatural phenomenon, this movie also shows the "weird" relationship between people in a special environment. Compared with the two, the latter is more frightening. And this is in line with the saying that'talent is the most real horror'.
From the very early "Blair the Witch" to the earlier "Ghost Record", there are really too many similarities. That feeling is like a reincarnation of a trend, and this trend has a lot to do with its freshness. Just like many years ago, the fashion masters in Paris said that this color and style should be popular this year, so this color and style became popular. Then after a few years, Paris fashion masters once again put their cheeks in one hand, staring at the color and style of many years ago, and said, let it be popular again this year. So this color and style are on fire again. After watching these two movies, it feels like this to me. And "Ghost Record 2" came too eagerly, came too fast, as if driving a duck to the shelves, full of numbers like a jujube. The fashion industry in Paris will not do this, and the film industry, which is keen to take advantage of the iron, will do it, but it is often the same.
Speaking of this movie, the damn long foreplay ruined everything. Nearly 90 minutes, the first seventy minutes were spent in the shaking camera and the scenes that let everyone come to find the fault, which made people drowsy, and the so-called climax of the last ten minutes was thus caused by lengthy foreplay. I'm overwhelmed. When you are ready to give up with uninterestedness, can the feeling of sudden rise still have any effect? What's more, that point of climax is still fake. It can only be said that the story of a crappy demon torturing people is really fake when filmed in the form of a documentary.
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