innocuous intracerebral derivation

Fabiola 2022-03-16 09:01:02

This film is a bit scary, although there are not many elements, but the use of sound effects and cameras makes people feel more pressure. Even if you know the scary part, if you prepare yourself mentally, you will still be a little scared. In the first half of the work, the emotional part is well done. On the contrary, the part where people and ghosts confront each other is always very dramatic, and it looks like a bit too much force. The main elements of "Hidden" are the psychic abilities of the male protagonist and his son. In the second half, the scene of Hei Yun carrying a wind lantern is quite cordial and has an oriental flavor. It reminds me of watching "The Years I Was a Taoist" in junior high school. The conjuration segment in . It just feels a bit crumbling at the back, big house, several doors, foggy special effects, if you hang a spider silk on the eaves, it will be a low-profile version of the haunted house, especially the palace hall after the red door is opened, The monster is manipulating gears behind the glass window on the second floor, iron claws, dry limbs, a magnifying glass on his eyes,,, why is it so like the boiler grandpa in Spirited Away oh my god? Almost laughed Sound, after such a careful study, the ghosts who block the red door and scare the heroine at the window of the house, like Edward Scissorhands (Once you accept this setting??)

View more about Insidious reviews

Extended Reading

Insidious quotes

  • Dr. Sercarz: [about Dalton] There is no brain damage that we've detected. Technically, yes, he's in a coma. He doesn't react to stimuli. He has no sleep-wake cycle. But there's no brain trauma or infection. His scans are all normal. To be honest, I've never seen anything like it.

  • Voice on Baby Monitor: I want it. Give me it! Give me it! I want it! I want it! NOW!