Horror stems from suspicion about things around you

Merl 2022-01-26 08:09:05

Documentary things like this are often more shocking than purely filmed, because in ordinary horror movies, people will know at a glance, oh, it's fake. But this one is different. Probably also related to my major, I have photographed things myself, so it resonates.

Regarding the very shaking part at the end, some people said that they could not understand it, and their eyes were dizzy, but in fact, there were two cameras alternately displayed, the male used a color camera, and the female used a black and white camera. So you can see men for a while, and women for a while.

Later, the man's camera stopped moving first, that is, it fell to the ground, and the front of the camera was the ground. Later, the woman followed and found the man standing in the corner. The one who just raised the camera. Maybe at that time, he was already dead. That's why the woman let out a terrifying scream. Then in the end, the woman's camera also fell off, and the woman's life and death are unknown (it's unlikely).

There is also a horror point in this film, that is, the expression of DV makes the audience feel immersed in the scene. If you are the woman (so the female audience is best to watch, she is the last witness), when you see the scene of the last wall-faced man, it is estimated that the horror will also force you to scream, perhaps more than her. Even more tragic, it is a kind of despair of being alone and facing death.

Therefore, if you really want to understand this film, please carefully understand the psychological emotions she wants to convey, and you will feel creepy after watching it. . .

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  • Kellie 2022-01-26 08:09:05

    I have long heard that this horror movie is very special, and one day I watched it in my room with my younger brother and sister. As a result, it was ignored by all. I don't know why, but we didn't think there was any horror. In fact, we all saw the details of the director's design, and we could all guess what happened later. However, there is no such atmosphere.

  • Amiya 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    This junk movie with a production cost of only $20,000 actually made more than $200 million at the box office that year! Have to admire its superb publicity strategy. It's really meaningless to watch it in fast-forward. The only thing that deserves credit: it pioneered a pseudo-documentary. I believe that movies like "Death Video" must have borrowed their shooting methods.

The Blair Witch Project quotes

  • Joshua Leonard: Are you happy?

    Heather Donahue: I'm not happy, no. But the car's not far - we're just not going to be able to find it in the dark.

  • Heather Donahue: I tell you guys, two more hours max.