I'd like to say a few things about this movie that I have:
1. The beginning is great, none of the characters show their faces, but the process of making wax figures with pale to terrifying hands, and the contrast between a calm eating and a cranky child , it's really chilling.
2. Carly's pair, who saw a terrifying, sloppy appearance and a freakish behavior throwing animal corpses, is the third child born to Duti as mentioned later. Immediately, I felt a sense of crisis, and I wanted to get out of the car in panic. In fact, maybe someone just wanted to help you; but when I saw the well-dressed and well-acted little BO, I didn't hesitate to get in the car and go to his house. As everyone knows, this is the murderer. This tells us not to draw conclusions based on appearances. Some people are scary on the outside, but they may have a good heart, while some people are virtuous, but they actually hide murderous intentions.
3. There are many turning points and unexpected places. The previous doubts were resolved one by one.
Carly got off the little BO's car and looked back to see the broken headlights, and then she understood that the crisis was coming; she ran into the church and found that all the people were made of wax figures, and then found that the wax figures were all real people, and the fear was further increased. Lift; that old woman who keeps pulling the curtains and looking out is actually a wax figure controlled by an automatic device! Hopes of calling someone to call the police were finally dashed; seriously, when the second guy with the red hat went to the wax museum and found Nick, I really didn't expect him to be dead! But then these dudes persevered in picking Nick's face, which really made me unbearable. Seeing a handsome pot turn into a scary-faced monster like this! (For the specific image, please refer to the example of the face in Batman 2.)
The life experience of the perverted Shuangsha brothers is also through a few simple shots: the dusty baby carriage with the name in the museum, the female pig's feet inadvertently looking in the drawer to the photo. . to make it clear to the audience.
4. The horror scene is also quite enough
The first place I was a little afraid to look at was the man who threw the animal carcass. He walked into the animal pit full of rotting flesh and pulled out his hand. I closed my eyes and couldn't imagine how he would pull it out. A rotting corpse (several versions are already in my head). Unexpectedly, only a prosthetic hand was brought out later.
Then, the step-by-step process of Nick being made into a wax figure was so unbearable that I paused several times in the middle to convince myself to continue watching. Poor this child, he was beaten with an acupuncture, and was sprayed with wax all over his body. He could only open his mouth in pain, but he couldn't cry out.
Once again, Nick was discovered by a second-hand friend, and the second-hand digging found that all the flesh and blood came out, and he continued to dig in a brainless way! Twice! Three times! The muscle tissue slowly exposed on the face is very terrifying, and the part where the teeth are pulled out at the end pushes the tension of the audience to a climax. Poor Nick, his eyes are gurgling left and right, tears are streaming down his eyes, he can't blink, his mouth is covered with wax and he can't make a sound. Is there anything more terrifying than this?
5. Are the director's sincere
wax figures and the entire wax museum really all made for movies? I heard that the director used 20 tons of wax, which is really touching. In the end, it was a pity to see a huge building collapse softly in the raging fire. It looks like this shot is a one-off! Otherwise, it would be a waste of money.
Originally wanted to say it was creative, after all, the wax oil killing method is very novel. Later, I saw that it was made first in the 1950s, and I don't know how it was.
The details are also good: the fake eyelashes that stick to the face of Carly's boyfriend after being made into a wax figure, the small tail wagging of the dog in the pet store, the wax figure of the old man with the flashlight in the movie theater, the cockroach that came out after the head was smashed . . . . .
The footage of the melted wax figure is very realistic.
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Next is the Tucao part.
Although the movie is enjoyable to watch, there are some brain-damaged scenes in it that I have to say:
1. Carly, the female pig's foot. Someone said earlier that this movie fully demonstrates that Americans are "stupid and bold" and it is true.
It's okay to smell the stench in the forest, and most people will leave with alertness. She is not afraid of death and has to go deep into the depths to see what caused the stench? I think I'm very exploratory. Your boyfriend has said that something must have died. It's alright at the end, screaming and almost rushing into the disgusting animal corpse pit, and screaming like a lunatic, ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh you're mentally prepared?
In the back, in order to signal to my brother, it's not impossible to poke your little finger up from the sewer, but don't poking your head with your head closed and your eyes closed! Later, when the little BO pinched off my little finger, it really hurt me.
2. Nick, who died
first, is not wrong at all to say that you were the first to die. The museum has put up a sign that it is closed, so I have to rush in to see it. Then go to the toilet at the house, and shamelessly go to the room to look at it. It’s fine for ordinary people to look at it. The more this guy looks, the more excited he gets. Seeing the glass bottle with the carcass of a puppy and a calf running on the table, I didn't think it was infiltrating; I saw the mess of instruments behind the curtain, and I didn't even suspect it at all. Later, the ankles were cut by themselves.
3. The brain-dead little BO
can't understand this place. It was Carrie who called out like a lunatic. According to his usual style, shouldn't she have been killed with a knife, and she ended up sticking her mouth with glue. In addition, the technique of tying people is not very skilled, and the little girl struggled a few times before freeing her hand to poke at the sewer.
4. Can wax oil construction
wax really be used as a building material? In the process of the museum being swallowed up by the fire, and in the process of the pigs’ feet retreating step by step in a panic, we found that in this building, not a single wooden beam or a single steel bar was used, which shows the load-bearing capacity and adhesion of the wax. . Really good!
I don't know if it's reasonable. Anyway, I have a question mark over my head, asking for an explanation.
PS, the dispensable Miss Paris, the dance is good, and the death is also very beautiful.
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