FIFF15丨DAY6 "Blood Red at Night": The ultimate horror that has long surpassed that era

Max 2022-08-05 23:40:15

The 15th #法罗岛电影节# The 6th screening day of the main competition unit will bring you "Blood Red at Night". Below, please see the frightening comments of the ignorant people who broke into the empty house on the front line!

Three islands on the sea:

love music.

Fruit trees:

The audiovisual is cool and the texture is charming.

Mozart Lensu:

The mirrors in the gallery are enough for me to have a nightmare for a week.

Jeremy Sun:

It's kind of interesting, it looked like a pioneer in that era.

Dazhao:

Your embarrassment is not a performance, and your murder is not a horror.

Mimi:

The horror atmosphere is well rendered, and the soundtrack is great. I am a bit embarrassed with the comedy elements inside.

Matsuno empty pine:

The combination of the sense of form and the script feels better than "The Wind and Wind", and the sense of horror comes from being peeped.

We Min Hee:

The music is very good, and the second-person murderer's perspective shots of several murder scenes are amazing, but the text is really not very attractive.

The Queen of the Faroe Island Empire:

Guessed that the murderer was a friend’s drag queen boyfriend, but I guessed it wrong. The LGBT elements here are unclear and have no significant effect on the development of the plot later. The treatment of several homicide scenes is gorgeous and exquisite, and the flood of soundtrack reduces the horror. Sense, also satisfies the evil taste of the cult.

No one at midnight:

The lens and the soundtrack are both great highlights, especially during the process of all the sneaky perspective shifts, the background sound is the joyous and noisy Contra-style bgm, thus forming a very interesting sense of conflict, creating a superimposed weird atmosphere. The uncomfortable and fascinating breath of "artwork" is extremely well-designed. The design of each murder scene is ingenious, but it can’t keep up with the amazing moment of eyeballs in "Horror Opera". Although the plots of the two movies are the same, it is out of respect for the genre itself. , I still prefer "Horror Opera".

Pincent:

A thriller and suspense film that is very trendy in music, the perspective switching schedule when creating a frightening atmosphere is cool, and the camera movement is like a voyeuristic ghost. Heat, broken glass, dolls, paintings... mobilize all kinds of setting props in the art, set a little dark red in almost all scenes, and the composition of the picture is like painting. "Zoom" does have a peculiar connection with the casting of this movie. The audience follows the protagonist and always deviates from the truth. "i can feel death in this room! i feel a presence, a twisted mind sending me thoughts! perverted, murderous thoughts..." Probably the sense of presence of death. (I had the honor to watch the live music tour of Claudio Simonetti and Goblin in Chicago)

DAY6's main competition magazine will be released later, please wait and see.

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Extended Reading

Deep Red quotes

  • Gianna Brezzi: I think that a woman's gotta be independent so she can...

    Marcus Daly: Oh, don't start with me about all that woman's stuff. It is a fundamental fact... men are different from women. Women are... weaker; well, they're gentler.

    Gianna Brezzi: They're what? Weaker? Gentler?

    [she howls in laughter - stops laughing, stands, unbuttons jacket, moves to the table, determinedly clearing it]

    Marcus Daly: What on earth are you doing?

    Gianna Brezzi: [sitting again and holding her arm up, wriggling her fingers] Come on, Tarzan. Why don't you try me?

    Marcus Daly: What's that?

    Gianna Brezzi: Arm wrestling.

    [brusquely]

    Gianna Brezzi: Come on. Then we'll see who's weaker!

    Marcus Daly: Oh, don't be ridiculous!

    Gianna Brezzi: You backing out?

  • Carlo: Look, maybe you've seen something so important you can't realize it.

    Marcus Daly: But... I'm just trying to understand, because...

    Carlo: You know, sometimes what you actually see and what you imagine... get mixed up in your memory like a cocktail... from which you can no longer distinguish one flavor from another.

    Marcus Daly: But I'm telling you the truth!

    Carlo: No, Marc. You think you're telling the truth, but in fact... you're telling only your version of the truth. It happens to me all the time.