The film uses a first-person DV to shoot documentaries. For movie fans who love storylines, it is indeed slightly weaker than ordinary movies, but the horror of the film itself is derived from this special shooting method. It can be said that it completely Things with a weak plot cover up the past, but as the first-person protagonist, everything felt as if the viewer was in the scene, and the horror pervaded the surrounding environment. This method opened a precedent for another type of horror film in the United States , like the following "Spirit Records" and "Death Video", and these types of films are also called "pseudo-documentaries".
When the characters in the film are faced with supernatural things, they are carrying the contradictions of human beings about the unknown, which are both curious and fearful. One point, it can be said that "Blair Witch" has played a very good visual impact, which makes people feel a strange horror atmosphere while reading horror movies.
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