I'm timid, I'm too scared to get down the hill when I watch "Master Hypnosis". .
Needless to say, ghost movies in Japan, Thailand and South Korea are definitely not watched.
In the summer vacation of the sixth grade, I watched a Japanese ghost movie with a group of friends in the third and fourth grades, and the doll was possessed or something. . Since then, I've been terrified of seeing public restrooms. . One night in the seventh grade, I was self-studying. I was in a hurry to urinate. I told the monitor in a panic that I would find someone to accompany me. I was afraid. . The whole class burst into laughter, attracting the grade teacher and the class teacher.
That ghost movie was a HE, otherwise I would have fainted at the time.
When I grow up, I only look at Europe and the United States for excitement. .
It's not interesting to watch too much, it's scary and boring.
So quit it.
Horror, thriller, suspense are different. Hitchcock's is called suspense; thriller is based on suspense, and the truth is so scary in the end, like "The Very Suspects"; horror, as an adjective, is similar to scary, as a movie label, horror movies should be specific. Unknown elements are also very scary ghost movies. .
Horror movies are pretty much the same. Dark tones, scary soundtrack, only a few characters, it's a small cost at first glance. One of the best is "The Shining" - I like it too, it's very cool to watch.
The few films I came in were a bit non-HE modeled. For example, this one, such as "The Phantom of the Fierce", "The Ring" and "Ghost Mirror".
1) Horror elements, blood, ghosts, liquids, facial distortions, let’s do it well. But this is very vulgar, and the picture gives people a sense of discomfort. Taking disgusting people as a benchmark, third-rate.
2) It is beyond common sense to have a few people die. Ordinary people seek help when they are in danger, parents, friends, police, psychiatrists, priests. So "The Shining" is good, the deserted village, the external communication has been cut off, and I can only save myself. So "The Exorcist" is good, my mother is a sensible person, first find a doctor, and then find a priest.
3) The last thing is to make the protagonist unable to escape and scare you to death. Does anyone think this ending is shameless? For example, in Xiao Si's novel, in order to highlight how cruel youth is, the protagonist died in a car accident in the end (this is Xiao Si's routine, right??? I've seen a movie before the Summer Solstice or something, that's the routine).
Terror comes from the unknown. The unknown can be cute too. As a child who has been nurtured by simple socialist materialist values since childhood, I have a natural aversion to things that don't make sense. Everything has a cause and effect, and the unknown elements of horror films usually have no cause. So when I watched "The Exorcist", I was very confused about why the devil would find a little girl-----I gradually accepted that this was a religious metaphor.
One of the reasons for the high evaluation of "The Shining" and "The Exorcist" is that it's HE. I'm not angry after reading it, the process of watching it is cool, you can ignore the discomfort that it doesn't make sense. .
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