If we are completely enclosed in a space, we have to face the past that we are avoiding all the time, and the past that has been bleeding in our hearts while pretending to be painless, will we collapse? . . If we have experienced painful memories that seem to take a lifetime to experience, but when we open our eyes, it is only an hour of humiliation. The most terrifying thing is that there are countless "hours" that will repeat all the painful processes over and over again. , as inescapable as the afterimage of death, will we go mad?
These are the things horror novelist Mike Enslin is going through in room 1408 of the Dolphin Hotel. Like other characters in Stephen King's novels, Mike has a nonchalant personality and is very insistent on the way he chooses. He is a downright atheist on weekdays. The author insisted on staying in various hotel rooms with ghost legends based on the principle of personally drawing materials for horror novels. However, everything came to an abrupt end after he checked into room 1408. . .
I have always disliked watching European and American horror thrillers, because I don't like the way of visual impact in Western thrillers. For the definition of horror, I personally prefer psychological hints with a lot of clues, but watching "1408 The Phantom of the Fierce" At that time, I felt for the first time that Western thrillers can also have delicate horror elements. . .
What could be worse? Lost a loved one? Subvert a habitual belief? Or a forced choice that you never want to choose?
We are all vulnerable people
No matter how we pretend to be strong, no matter how we pretend to be indifferent and forgetful, when all the memories that are still in the precipitation stream out like a flood, it turns out that we have never forgotten anything, it turns out that our memories are better than we imagined. too much. . . We don’t forget what we want to forget, but we put aside what we shouldn’t forget. We always take the excuse that we still have so much time, and we still have so much time. When all this fades away, it will get better. When all this fades away, I will face life again, and wait until all this fades away. . . If we could hear the time of time, perhaps we would be on the verge of suffocating because of his hurried footsteps that never stop. In fact, we have not much time left, far less than we imagined. . . Before the unstoppable reincarnation, what attitude do we use to stop gracefully?
This movie has a power that seems to be able to reach people's hearts, so that some people may give up to continue watching in the middle, not because of the too scary pictures, but because they can't agree with such a gloomy old thing in their hearts. . .
A brief review of the movie on eMule is as follows:
Some people say that the kind of horror force that directly hits the heart in Stephen King's novels has been fully brought to the screen for the first time in this film. In the film, room 1408 is like a Pandora's box that seals all the darkness and supernaturalness in the world. Numerous illusions, horrors and psychological surrounds are intertwined in the film to form a complete and eerie picture with reasonable blanks. While using a lot of CG to impact the audience's visual senses, the background soundtrack of the film is also closely matched with the plot. Coupled with the deep internal skills of the master, this film can literally plunge the audience into the cold and dark abyss on the five senses and six senses.
No screaming, because the oppression of the film will make you lose your voice; no expression, because you have already fallen deeply into the horror and struggle in your heart, or prepare to breathe and experience this soul-defying space from another world for yourself...
film At the end, Mike said "I give Dolphin Hotel a 10 for horror"
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