psychological terror

Hollie 2022-04-23 07:02:29

I have seen the first half of the autopsy and autopsy process of "The Unknown Woman" to create psychological horror. Based on the closed space possessed by horror films, hallucinations confuse true and false, evil, creativity, reversal and other elements, the degree of completion is strong. Anatomy dates back to prehistoric times and has now become a science that has little to do with religious mythology. And this film deliberately uses anatomy as the source of terror, which is very ingenious. When a science cannot be reasonably explained by science, people's beliefs will be subverted like never before. Such a huge contrast is the most terrifying thing. Which plots in the movie are real, and which plots are hallucinations of the father and son. The argument is quite brain-burning. It has the feeling of last year's "The Witch" and Martin Scorsese's "Shutter Island". . Wall Crack Recommended ~ 8.2/10.

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  • Jaylen 2022-03-23 09:02:06

    The female corpse special BGM is really good

  • Doris 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Another closed space horror film. The first half is rigorous and serious, and the audience is a little bit scared by the autopsy. The back is weird and confusing (for example, the blown up lamp, it will be all right after a while? How did the girlfriend come in?), it’s a pity , it's only half a good movie, most horror movie scripts are not exempt, and can't give a reasonable answer in the end, except for Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining" kind of masterpiece. The autopsy of this film is heavy on taste, so don't watch it before meals.

The Autopsy of Jane Doe quotes

  • Tommy: [to Austin] All these mistakes... my mistakes... and you had to pay for them.

  • [first lines]

    Deputy Ballard: [over radio] Sheriff, you gotta get down here.

    Sheriff Burke: [crouching down] We got an ID on her?

    Deputy Ballard: No, sir. No relation to Paul and Carol.

    Lieutenant Wade: Who's she?

    Sheriff Burke: Well, for now, she's a Jane Doe.