The seventh Community is the most terrifying.

Eldora 2022-12-19 06:20:49

Episode 7 Community
A young couple finds an ideal house, meets very friendly neighbors, and everything in their lives seems to be... perfect. However, when the evil secrets of the neighbor's house gradually surface, it is enough to frighten the couple. Starring: John Billingsley ("Star Trek: Enterprise") , Bonita Friedericy (NBC's "Chuck") I



've seen so many horror movies, and honestly, there are a lot of things that scare me, but the kind of waking up at night that I can't forget after watching it for a long time Not much. Coincidentally, the seventh episode of Source of Terror is such a thing.
Personally, I don't think the most terrifying thing is a psycho killer, a ghost. It's that the people closest to you become unfamiliar, the warm and tender things become terrifying, the whole world is against you, and your personal self-consciousness is imprisoned. Like George in the great "1984". Orwell has created a totalitarian society that has no self-thinking and sells his own flesh and blood. There is also Truman in "The World of Truman" where the whole world is manipulated and the "plot" of life is planned. All chilling.
Humans are social animals, and what we fear most is loneliness. What is more terrifying than loneliness is being isolated from the entire society. Even in today’s society full of lies and sins, we still have the closest family members, lovers, and friends that we can trust. . But in this film, the protagonist's every move is monitored by the "community", and beneath the surface of the warm and friendly neighbors is another perverted heart. And the closest wives and relatives have gradually become one of these "good neighbors". The failed escape destined the protagonist to stay in this seemingly friendly and harmonious community that was full of terror all his life.
Living in a seemingly harmonious and friendly community without trust and freedom, the closest people become the most familiar strangers, as if you may be obliterated at any time, this is the most terrifying thing.


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