Of course, having said that, horror movies on the Hollywood assembly line are not the same as commercial junk movies. Most of them just play the role of leading movies.
Drag me to hell. It is not very exciting to translate into falling into hell, but it is still literally translated as "pull me to hell", with the potential subject of evil psychic power, showing the power of the curse. Curse>Natural>Manpower. Horror movies are generally such a rule, and sci-fi movies place more emphasis on the force. I can't tell exactly what the force is. It's tiring to watch Star Wars. The director of the film is Sam Raimi, and the name is familiar because he has filmed the Spider-Man series and the ghost play series. I like Ghost Man, especially the first two films, which can be regarded as a model of low-cost horror cult films. The core concept of this film is naturally in line with the Ghost Man series.
Some people say it's like collecting the classic elements of B-grade horror movies, curses, gypsies, evil spirits, skeletons, hell, cemeteries, crosses, psychics... And most importantly, Sam Raimi will never fall, then It's "bad fun". The basic requirements of the picture are nausea: maggots, flies, vomited sticky objects, eyeballs, mud, plasma... In addition, the sound effects are not ambiguous at first glance, and horror movies are still very particular about audio-visual drops. I haven't seen the ghost, I heard the wind first, and the high-power hair dryer is not used less often.
Horror films pursue the shaping of the characters' fear, in order to spread the fear of the people on the screen to the hearts of the audience, and spread the terror to cause a certain degree of damage. There is always hope after despair, and after hope is shattered, there is deeper despair. After several ebbs and flows (of course, most of them are small ups and downs), the film is almost over, and the upcoming final pk of the protagonist and the evil forces . It is worth mentioning that the filming is similar to the public service advertisement of Personal Dingshengtian. The heroine is called Alison Lohman, and the side is really similar to Amy Adams. Of course, the front is weaker, more like Anna Paquin. I really didn't expect the button of the Statue of Liberty at the end of the film to work, so I was a little surprised at the ending. I thought it was a washing utensil, but it turned out to be a cup. The boyfriend is played by Justin Long. After watching this film, I feel that this guy is absolutely fine to play sb in addition to playing a playboy. It is not that others are stupid, but the role in the movie is too normal and rational, which inevitably makes us familiar with the basic routines. The guy has lost hope in his malleability.
The movie wasn't bad, but it wasn't enough in the face of the widely acclaimed North American critics.
The movie is not long, but it can give us a direct understanding of the embarrassing status quo of horror movies and the lack of the director's imagination. The passion without creativity is very pale, only relying on the grimace that suddenly broke into the camera, the high-power hair dryer, the shaking The use of camera lenses and background music to create a terrifying atmosphere belongs to the basics of horror films. Stimulating the senses is only the first step, and it can only stay at this stage. From the artistic point of view of the film, it will always stay where it is and not make progress. Director Sam should also know that This is no longer the era of Evil Dead, and most of today's horror fans are well-informed horror teenagers. Breathtaking stories are still the key blade that pierces our hearts.
Think about how proud "Psycho," "The Devil," "The Shining," and "Rosemary's Baby" have been as the face of the genre for decades.
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