That terrifying look

Tyrel 2022-03-21 09:02:36

I've fallen in love with horror movies lately.
Last night, the whole family watched "The Fright of Calls", and I fell asleep unprofessional...
About this movie, my sister said it more pertinently: "The foreplay is really too long!"
All of us are very envious It's the mansion in the movie with a remote-controlled fireplace with a huge garden flowing in the atrium and a lake facing it.
The films are all routines, not scary at all.
Mediocre work on the Hollywood assembly line.
An adolescent girl, a dark night with no one, the mysterious death of everyone around...
A pervert broke into the home and was everywhere.

What 's so unprofessional about the movie is that
it doesn't explain why the pervert is keen to kill teenage girls.

What impressed me most about the movie is that the pervert has been caught and
locked in the police car. The moment the police car drove away, he and the heroine stared at each other for a long time,
staring at the girl with incomparably terrifying eyes...

I am extremely penetrating in this kind of penetrating power. In his eyes, you can see the strong unwillingness of Ya:
I am the first male pig, why have you not shown my face to me!
In the last and only close-up shot, I stared at the camera with such a powerful resentment...

Allowing an even literary description:
The camera that has endured such stares should also be broken...

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Extended Reading
  • Fabian 2022-01-06 08:02:09

    It’s okay to create an atmosphere, this killer is too bad

  • Luther 2022-01-06 08:02:09

    The heroine is super punctual, and the plot is super bad...

When a Stranger Calls quotes

  • Jill Johnson: He can see me!

    Officer Burroughs: Sorry?

    Jill Johnson: It's Jill, the girl who called before about the man who keeps on calling.

    Officer Burroughs: What's going on?

    Jill Johnson: He called me again.

    Officer Burroughs: What did he say?

    Jill Johnson: He's out there, he's outside, he's watching me through the windows.

    Officer Burroughs: Did you see him?

    Jill Johnson: No, but I know he can see me, because I went upstairs...

    Officer Burroughs: OK, take a deep breath, where's the housekeeper?

    Jill Johnson: I don't know. I saw her purse and the keys but I can't find her.

    Officer Burroughs: The house locked up?

    Jill Johnson: Yes.

    Officer Burroughs: Alarm system?

    Jill Johnson: It's on.

    Officer Burroughs: OK, you're safe inside that house. If he wanted to break in, he wouldn't be calling.

    Jill Johnson: But he must want something!

    Officer Burroughs: Listen to me, miss, it's just some asshole trying to hassle you.

  • Tiffany Madison: Jill I'm a bitch, I know that, you know that, everybody knows that.