Dead silence's reputation has long been heard. I turned off the lights in the middle of the night, adjusted my breath, and got ready to enjoy the movie.
It didn't disappoint me. Because of the long-term viewing, I didn't feel any fear in the whole process. It wasn't because the movie was bad, but I personally have little feeling for horror movies. I was stunned by Wen Ziren's talent the whole time.
In my eyes, the lowest level of fear and fright is to use some bloody scenes to stimulate the audience's senses, thereby stimulating the audience's instinctive sense of fear. This approach is cliché and meaningless.
Wen Ziren's "Dead Silence" did not use this unconventional method, but a relatively advanced method: moving the mirror and shifting the line of sight, as well as the change of the scene filter and the relationship between light and shade, to let the audience enter the plot. Let the audience participate in the story from the perspective of the male protagonist.
Every unexpected moment makes the audience doubt themselves and fear what will happen in the next second.
The development of the plot is not expected by the audience, which is the most attractive point for the audience.
A plot where you can see the end at a glance is not a horror movie.
And the biggest surprise of this movie is exactly what it showed to the audience when the audience thought the dust had settled after the heavy laying. However, although it was an accident, it reminded people of the various details in the previous plot, but it gave people an unexpected and reasonable feeling.
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