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Betty 2021-10-22 14:30:33

In 1984, the thriller horror movie " A Nightmare On Elm Street | A Nightmare On Elm Street "

Older movies are now, and now they look more joyful than horror. . However, some of the shots and scene designs are indeed quite classic, and it is also impressive to say that as the nightmare shadow at that time, it was really scary enough.

The story design is very good, and family elements are added, it can be regarded as the mainstream plot at that time. The puzzle-solving component is also more attractive. The rhythm of the plot development is OK, fairly tight.

Parents never want to believe what their children say, which is really painful. .

There is also the sentence, OMG, I look twenty years old, it really pierced my old heart. . .

What brand of your coffee is that makes you feel sleepy after drinking it? I want to buy something so amazing. . .

Just don't sleep. . Will not die. . This setting is really novel.

The processing of the ending can be praised, very sharp. . . The whole story feels a bit like Old Man Jin's work.

----I am the dividing line of nails----

Recommendation index: ★★★☆ (7/10 points), a more classic horror film, now you can also watch it as a semi-comedy.

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Extended Reading
  • Madisyn 2022-03-22 09:01:21

    Well, this is the only horror movie that I've watched alone. It's unique. I'm so scared that I can't remember the plot!

  • Destin 2022-03-22 09:01:21

    Give one more star to the classic scenes designed in this movie. The new version retains a lot.

A Nightmare on Elm Street quotes

  • Tina's Mom: [upon seeing Tina's torn nightgown] Tina, you either gotta cut your fingernails or ya gotta stop that kind of dreaming. One or the other.

  • Rod Lane: [after tackling Glen on the lawn] It's Rod Lane, bringing Lantz down, just three yards from the goal line! What a brilliant tackle and the crowd goes wild!

    Tina Gray: What the hell are you doing here?

    Rod Lane: Came to make up. No big deal. Your mom home?

    Tina Gray: Of course.

    [looking at the tool Rod used to make the screeching noise]

    Tina Gray: Oh, what's that?

    Rod Lane: Intense, huh?

    [slowly reveals it and imitates a screeching noise]

    Rod Lane: So what's going on here? An orgy or somethin'?

    Glen Lantz: Maybe your funeral, dickhead.

    [Rod pulls out a switchblade and holds it up to Glen's face]

    Nancy Thompson: [closing Rod's switchblade and returning it] It's just a sleepover, Rod. Tina and me. Glen was just leaving.

    Rod Lane: [to Tina, smirking] Did you see his face?

    Glen Lantz: [mimicking Rod] "Did you see his face?"