Those who give low scores have watched too many high-quality horror movies?

Jerry 2022-02-14 08:01:23

I watched this movie when I was in the first year of junior high school, and there was a shadow in my heart. Basically you all know the horror movies you watched at the same time. They are here to rehabilitate this movie.
First of all, I watched it first. If it is only a single horror movie, the horror effect of this movie is very good. First of all, the foreshadowing was well buried. The little brother was taken away by the scarecrow in the wheat field. The friendship between brothers and fathers was shown incisively and vividly. Then it demonstrated the terrifying power of monsters and created an unprecedentedly powerful enemy foreshadowing, just like Kung Fu Panda 1’s Taro. . Then the road, the scenery, the hallucinations, the approach of death, the dismissiveness of the students, to panic, to infighting, to panic, to despair, the transitions and processes in between are depicted vividly. Hope keeps appearing, and then keeps shattering. When everyone was losing hope, things were reversed and the foreshadowing was fulfilled. Then leave a bigger foreshadowing. This movie is the benchmark of horror movies in my mind, no matter whether it is written or filmed. Those who gave low scores either just watched it sloppily, or watched too many high-cold movies and couldn't understand the chill.



PS I have almost watched horror movies that you said you can find names on Baidu.

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Jeepers Creepers 2 quotes

  • Boy: You Taggert?

    Older Jack Jr.: That's right.

    Boy: Can we see it?

    Older Jack Jr.: [referring to the sign "Bat Out Of Hell"] Can you read?

    Boy: Is that thing real? Because I've heard it's a bunch of bullshit.

    Older Jack Jr.: It's still five bucks.

    Girl: Where'd it come from?

    Older Jack Jr.: My dad killed it.

    Boy: Yeah, but where'd it come from?

    Older Jack Jr.: It's five bucks from you too.

    Boy: How'd he kill it?

    Older Jack Jr.: Ask him.

  • [last lines]

    Boy: What's the story on this thing?

    Taggert: Whatever you've heard, probably.

    Boy: You expect us to think that that thing's real?

    Taggert: Don't really care.

    Boy: How'd you kill it?

    Taggert: Stabbed it right through the heart, with a big homemade harpoon.

    [awkward silence]

    Girl: When?

    Taggert: About twenty-three years ago.

    [another awkward silence]

    Boy: You waiting for something?

    Taggert: About three more days, give or take a day or two.