Ghost Street

Concepcion 2021-10-22 14:30:33

This is a very lethal movie, at least for me in my early twenties. In a nutshell, the work was released in 1984, 9 years older than I was in 1993. Such an advanced sense of horror is a milestone, and many pure plasma films have come to the fore.
I just watched an edited video at Station B not long ago, which listed many debut works by big-name celebrities. Johnny Depp made a successful appearance with his youthful face in "Men Ghost Street". To be honest, there are not a few people who come to worship this film for Uncle Pu. Some exclaim where Uncle Pu has gone from beginning to end, and some even recognize the boss as Uncle Pu (Captain’s inner OS: Actually, I The heart is broken). If it weren’t for the previous video, I’m afraid I wouldn’t be able to recognize Uncle Pu’s immature and green past. At this moment, I suddenly thought of the "Terror Wax Museum", which I played with the doctor. There was an evil brother participating in the performance, and another one was tender, but I seemed to come to a conclusion that their fate was extremely tragic. In terms of looks, this piece keeps me going through the skin. Tina is very similar to Michelle, and the heroine is very similar to Cassie. I checked Baidu Baike several times before letting it go.
The real and illusory interlaced time and space in the film is a highlight. The murderer is different from the previous modus operandi. It is changed into a dream to kill, either trapped or killed, make your choice. There are humans in the barrage than Cao Cao's "killing in my dream", which made me play in a second. This is not in a context at all. Well, Cao Cao is paranoid. Dreams always give us a sense of emptiness. The magical thing is that it can present everything that has never happened before and make us feel immersive. Just when we forget why we are intoxicated, the alarm clock will pull us back to the cage of reality, by the way, plagiarizing the fruits of our labor. To sum up, it is definitely a wise move to start with dreams. Some people say that the idea of ​​Inception may originate from this. The film also mentioned professional terms such as "rapid eye movement stage", which made me review it after taking the exam as a psychologist.
The horror atmosphere of the horror film benefits from the brilliant soundtrack. This film is worthy of affirmation due to its great efforts in music. In addition, a nursery rhyme was rendered very well, and the ethereal childish voice made every cell tremble in fear. Of course, there is no lack of laughter. When Tina dies when she bumps her boyfriend over there, I feel an inexplicable sense of joy. I am an off-site spectator looking at it (in short, a play). Freddy's clumsy actions, under the hostess's home-based molesting, also appeared defenseless. Sure enough, your combat effectiveness in your dreams is quite exploding.
I was very impressed by a few short comments. A certain Douyou said, "A good horror film always has some original scenes that are hard to forget. For example, Johnny Depp's death, Edward Scissorhands, he finally has claws. "Again", another Douyou said, "Freddy has created a classic trendy style of red and green that will not change forever." I said, "The director also directed "The Curse" starring Xiao Curly. I don't know why the director seems to have a soft spot for creatures with claws."

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A Nightmare on Elm Street quotes

  • Nancy Thompson: [on the phone, referring to Glen] Hi, Daddy. I know what happened.

    Lt. Thompson: I haven't been upstairs yet.

    Nancy Thompson: Yeah, but you know he's dead, right?

    Lt. Thompson: Yeah, apparently he's dead.

    Nancy Thompson: Listen, Daddy, I've got a proposition for you. Listen very carefully, please.

    Lt. Thompson: Nancy.

    Nancy Thompson: I'm going to go and get the guy who did it, and I want you to be there to arrest him when I bring him out. Okay?

    Lt. Thompson: Just tell me who did it. I'll go get him, baby.

    Nancy Thompson: Fred Krueger did it, Daddy, and only I can get him. It's my nightmare he comes to.

  • Marge Thompson: Nancy, you are going to get some sleep tonight if it kills me.