The story of this film goes in an unexpected way. Thriller horror movies are mostly like this, whether it is "Psycho", "The Shining" or "Dark Invasion", "Midnight Bell", "Chainsaw", the first time the audience sees it, it is very fresh and shocking, and then watch the sequel or derivative film, No matter how good it is, it's not as good as the first one.
But I'd much rather put Surveillance and Psycho together than Saw them. Because in addition to the unexpected plot, this film has more deep meanings worth digging.
Thriller Horror's mission is to capture people's fears. What kind of things can trigger the deepest fear in the audience?
Those cave explorations, supernatural ghosts, deep mansions, and murderous maniacs actually still have a sense of distance. And some of the most ordinary and inconspicuous characters around people will faintly flash strange and strange qualities. People are suspicious and reassure themselves that it is impossible and not necessary to be afraid of them, but in the end they find that their most feared premonition has become reality - this is how is the most frightening.
For example, when you meet a kind-hearted person on the road, you find that you have been tricked into making a fertility tool in a valley; the excellent child that you have carefully nurtured has been silent for many days and suddenly tells you that he killed someone; After struggling for several rounds, he found that he had deviated from the track for many years... Usually, he was honest and always unhappy with his son-in-law. One day, after eating, he started to kill, and he didn't save a single life. Humans cannot be seen - no one knows which human form the devil will take.
That's the story of Surveillance. The highway patrol actually blackmailed passers-by and sexually assaulted the passers-by. The FBI agent who looked professional turned out to be... The 8-year-old girl was the only one who recognized the murderer and was able to escape. The most enjoyable thing about the demons in the film is to observe and appreciate the process of people from being defenseless to beginning to guard, from being suspicious to being dumbfounded and scared to death, and the audience watching the film guessing the direction of the story is likely to experience the same emotional ups and downs as the victims.
There is also a worrying unresolved ending. Imagine the bloody hand sticking out of the grave in "Kelly", the copied videotape in "The Bell", and Edward Norton's eerie triumphant smile at the end of "First Degree Fear." The most worrisome thing about fear is "incessant". The unstoppable evil is being imitated, copied, spread, and addicted. The 8-year-old girl admire is like a bomb disposal expert who fell in love with bomb disposal. Some people fall in love with war, and anti-social personality is inspired .
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