I was scared to pee after watching (spoilers)

Dave 2022-01-11 08:01:42

I haven't watched the first part of the death tape. I watched the second part directly, so there is no comparison with the first part. After watching the second part, I was scared to pee.
The whole movie is divided into four independent short stories and a cross-scene story.

The first story-"Clinical Trial Phase": It is
about a man who lost his sight after an eye injury in a car accident. He installed an electronic video prosthetic eye that is still in clinical testing. With this semi-finished prosthetic eye, the man returned home, but unexpectedly discovered all kinds of evil spirits in the family, and the story was eventually exploded by the evil spirit with the prosthetic eye. There is not much novelty in the story. If you get a full score of five, you can only give three points. Of course, there is a passage in the story that suggests that these evil spirits may be some bad things that the male protagonist has done, thus provoking them. In the end, the evil spirit exploded with prosthetic eyes, expounding the theme of "an eye for an eye" very well. Full score: 5 points, personal rating: 3 points The


second story-"Park Riding": The
story is actually the process of an old-fashioned normal person being bitten into a zombie, but the highlight is the zombie vision, telling the protagonist from a normal person to a zombie at the end The whole process of making a decision is a surprise.
Out of 5 points, personal rating: 4 points The


third story-"Pure Paradise"
is the most shocking one in this film. I walked into a group of four scientific film crews, three men and a woman, and entered a mysterious religious organization that claimed to purify the soul to conduct interviews, but unexpectedly fell into a conspiracy. Halfway through the story, I thought it was a documentary reflecting the collective suicide of a cult (please Baidu "People's Temple Church"), but after seeing it, I found that something more exciting appeared. The story goes like this: the only woman in the film crew, the female number one, has a love triangle with two of the three males in the film crew (that is, male number one and male number two), and is pregnant with the male number two. child. At the same time, the cult’s magic rites
The ritual was also going on in full swing without the camera crew’s knowledge, but due to the death of a key pregnant woman in the ritual, the ritual could not be performed normally (the process is for my own brain supplement, I hope to correct it). Under such circumstances, during the interview with the film crew, the cult leader, Uncle Woe, accidentally discovered the pregnant woman in the film crew. The evil thoughts arose. He couldn't contain the excitement in his heart. He tore off the hypocritical fig leaf and killed the recording first. The teacher then used the broadcast to call on the organization to arrest the pregnant woman and at the same time let other people be buried for the ceremony. At this time, scenes of suicide and murder in the cult building appeared like hell. While Male No. 2 was escaping for his life, the air defense alarm sounded in the corridor reminded me of the scene in Silent Hill where the alarm accompanied the monsters. It was really hell. Female No.1 was naturally arrested by a cult and carried out the ritual of the birth of the devil. The devil was born on the fetus in the belly of Female No.1, and that fetus originally belonged to Male No.2. Male No. 2 saw the demon coming out of his belly and drove away in a panic, but was chased by the demon on the road, and led the car down the hillside. Male number two crawled out of the car, but found the devil on his head, constantly calling his father, male number two laughed dramatically, helplessly, desperately. This ending is very meaningful, because the fetus in the female's womb was originally the product of this unclean relationship, and the evil results have already been planted, and the male's second only had its own fruit.
Full score: 5, personal rating: 4 The

fourth story-"Alien Kidnapping Incident" is the story of an extra in
a rubber coat kidnapping a brain-disabled child. The plot is not repeated, the only highlight is that the camera is tied to the dog. , So there are a lot of dog perspectives, which also makes up for the logical flaws in many pseudo-documentaries where the protagonist is in distress but still uses a camera to shoot around. For Europeans and Americans who don’t eat dog meat, the camera It can be thrown away, its head can be broken, and dogs cannot be put away. Therefore, the dog has been protected until the end of the film, and in the second half of the film, there are no more brain-disabled people taking pictures with the camera. Everything is recorded by the camera on the dog’s back. Of course, I personally feel that the dog’s perspective behind it is actually just a bunch of dog hair placed in front of the camera to simulate the camera on the dog’s back. In fact, people are shooting.
Out of 5 points, personal rating: 2 points (for the dog who fell to death) to play the

story-"Can't you die with a pistol?" 》
Uh, this story tells the story of a young man who did not die with a pistol himself, a young woman who did not die with a pistol himself, a bearded man who pistoled a young woman but did not die, and a young man who pistoled him but died. For the specific process, just take a look at the film reviews written by others in the past, which is a story for the scene.
Full score of 5 points, personal rating: Slightly

speaking, this is the second best-looking film among the pseudo-documentaries I have seen, and the first best-looking one is "Death Video".

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V/H/S/2 quotes

  • [first lines of "A Ride in the Park"]

    Biker: [answering headset] Hey, babe!

    Biker's Girlfriend: Don't "hey babe" me, Mike Sullivan. We're supposed to be having breakfast.

    Biker: Yeah, but it's a beautiful day; I just want to take the bike out for a spin.

    Biker's Girlfriend: I wanted you to take *me* for a spin. You know, you ride that bike more than you ride me.

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