psychological horror classic

Davon 2022-03-20 09:01:21

The scariest part of the film isn't Freddy's bloody face, but the nervousness you know he's going to scare you at any moment, and those gloves with long nails!
The hurt you get in your dreams It will appear in reality, and things in dreams can also be brought to reality. This classic setting has influenced many similar works in the later period.
I used to have nightmares when I was a child, and the worst period was two or three years of nightmares. Later, I was able to immediately realize in the dream that I was dreaming, and as long as the environment in the dream was not disturbed, the I can wake up immediately
when I put my eyes on it. It's amazing... So as soon as I have a nightmare, I will immediately find a place where no one is there and close my eyes. The most fearful thing is that I will be chased by monsters or ghosts in the dream, and I have no time to calm down!
Don't say why you didn't fight the monster head-on, tried many times, don't die too cool...
Also, I have to say that Johnny was really handsome when he was young?

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  • Melissa 2022-03-23 09:01:25

    It's really funny, especially in the killing of Johnny Depp, blood spurts on the bed, like a big aunt during a blood flow!

  • Hilbert 2022-04-21 09:01:28

    I went to my Depp and finished it during my two lunch breaks. It's more imaginative than I imagined!

A Nightmare on Elm Street quotes

  • Nancy Thompson: Maybe I should just pick up that bottle and veg out with you, ignore everything going on around me by getting good and loaded.

    [Marge slaps her]

  • Glen Lantz: We have reason to believe there may be something very strange going on.

    Lt. Thompson: You got that right.

    Nancy Thompson: What are you doing here?

    Lt. Thompson: There's an unsolved murder and I hate unsolved murders, especially ones that my daughter is mixed up in. What are *you* doing here?

    Nancy Thompson: Look, I just gotta see that he's okay.

    Sgt. Garcia: I just checked on him ten minutes ago, he's sleeping like a baby. He's not going anywhere.