"Across the Mountain Has Eyes" is really a famous name for a long time, but I can only watch it now. It is said that the plasma used in that year was exchanged for how many buckets of tomatoes (big love of tomatoes expresses distress).
I like the family set up by the movie, noisy, three generations, and two dogs. It is obvious that the director is depicting with intentions, not a group of mindless drug addicts and promiscuous students. You will not feel distressed if you die. Regarding the setting of the villain, the deformed people affected by the nuclear explosion are not all born murderers. Among them, the deformed woman in red is very impressive. When she and the deformed elder brother die together, you will feel that humanity is like a flame in the desert. Medium flash.
The sound effects of the movie are also very good, and you can watch a silent horror movie as a comedy. You can hear the protagonist's breathing, and you can also hear the music that gives you goosebumps in an instant.
Now more and more horror movies like to accuse science of this technology, and the freaks in "The Mountain Has Eyes" are the product of nuclear explosions. I have to say, some pictures of the nuclear explosion at the beginning of the movie: when the nuclear bomb fell from the sky and exploded on the ground, the slowly rising mushroom cloud, accompanied by dazzling light, was like a newborn sun, still in the sky, obsessed, beautiful. So amazing, unparalleled destructive power...
Alexander Aja has made "Blood Moon" and "Ghost Mirror", both of which are excellent works of horror movies. But the recent "Piranha 3D" is really screwed up, but I still look forward to future works.
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