only screams

Jayda 2022-01-26 08:48:49

I remember the first time I watched it in my sophomore year of high school, when the school organized it in the cinema. It was really frightening. What I remember most clearly was that the whole cinema was full of girls screaming, except for screaming or screaming. It's been a long time since the movie was over. Later, when I was a freshman, I recommended this film to the girls in the dormitory, and after watching it again, they felt that it was not so scary. I once saw an introduction to this film in a movie magazine. It is said that this film has just come out and has not received much praise. It is said that the special effects are used excessively. We outsiders can only Go have a blast. Today, I turned the first one out and saw that the first one was really a bit overkill. Regardless of whether it is the plot or the use of special effects, when it comes to the plot, the first part can be described as bland, without too many highlights. On the contrary, the second part has some ups and downs. What's more, since the screenwriter has positioned this kind of film as a thriller, can you please be as realistic as possible when making the film? Are we the audience not fools who don't even know the most basic common sense? Even after the python engulfs the human, can you still see the outline of the human behind the snake's abdomen? Even if it is to increase the horror effect, it is too deceiving. Three and four, looking forward to it! ! !

View more about Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid reviews

Extended Reading
  • Briana 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    Snakes are my natural enemy, but I am not afraid of seeing them in movies.

  • Savanna 2022-03-16 09:01:08

    The special effects have increased a lot from the first, but let alone the plot.

Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid quotes

  • Gail Stern: Can you hear me now? Shit. Can you hear me now? Can you hear me now?

    Cole Burris: WE can!

    Gail Stern: Can you hear me now?

    [Gail plunges into the river]

    Gordon Mitchell: Hey Gail, can you hear me now?

  • Dr. Ben Douglas: [the expedition is wading through a marsh - Ben starts humming the theme from "Jaws"] Duuh, dum, duuh, dum. Dum dum dum dum dum dum...

    Gail Stern: Stop that, or I swear to God I'll kill you!

    [Ben gets pulled under the water]