The most meaningful horror film in history, I think if it is simply defined as a horror film, our appreciation of art is too poor

Jaron 2022-03-20 09:01:39

Let's talk about my tolerance for horror movies first. I have read all of them as the most terrifying horror movies in history. From the time when I didn’t dare to watch it, now I’m fascinated by watching it alone in the middle of the night, turning off the computer and going straight to bed, and then eating steak (six mature) and drinking red wine alone in front of the TV, there is no trace of it. A sense of terror, and the next day, I can still give a small comment with relish. The next day I forgot my name, and I think I'm already a veteran of horror movies.
However, when I accidentally found this classic horror masterpiece again, (of course I have to admit that it took so long to read it, hehe, it's too backward) I was still greatly and severely shocked.
The first thing I want to say to people who haven't seen this movie is that if you want to simply find a disgusting horror movie full of blood and carnage, I think it can satisfy your desires. At least for those who are not strong enough to resist blood and broken arms, the deserted town in the desert swept in this film, the hard and rotting human stumps behind the plastic curtains Arms are enough to make you vomit; if you want to see a tight-knit plot in a movie, an unknown plot that makes you hold your breath, then this movie will definitely not let you down.


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  • Tanya 2022-04-22 07:01:15

    Hmm, interesting. The music at the beginning is nice. . . The reminiscence soundtrack of the nuclear test site sees Kubrick's shadow in it.

  • America 2022-04-21 09:01:53

    It's not bad for a B-movie to do this.

The Hills Have Eyes quotes

  • [while searching for baby Catherine, Doug encounters Big Brain]

    Doug Bukowski: Where's my daughter?

    Big Brain: [wheezing] I don't know where she is, I never leave this place. Your people asked our families to leave the towns, and you destroyed our homes. We went into the mines, you set off your bombs, and turned everything to ashes. You made us what we've become. Boom! Boom! Boom!

    [laughs]

    Doug Bukowski: What's so funny?

    Big Brain: It's breakfast time!

    [Suddenly Pluto breaks through the door with an axe and swings it at Doug]

  • Gas Station Attendant: [screams in anguish to the mutants] I told ya it's over! You're on your own now! I... I...

    [starts to break down]

    Gas Station Attendant: I'm sorry, I can't do this anymore.