horror puppet

Jamir 2022-03-21 09:02:00

From the logo of Universal, the atmosphere of terror is deliberately rendered. The entire title is the process of making puppets, coupled with weird music. Sure enough, the homework is done, and the real person is not seen, and there is a three-point murder first.
The protagonist's face is very tender, at first I thought it would be the protagonist's son or something. His wife also looked very strange, with a very uncoordinated face, as if heralding his own death.
After watching a lot of horror movies, I thought I wouldn't feel too much, but I didn't expect that I still have lingering fears about the horror puppets. I would rather be a real person floating around. It seems that gimmicks using things that are visible in real life can really add to the horror atmosphere. There are things around you that will move on their own after you fall asleep, and it's creepy to think about.
Although the policeman was an eyesore, he felt like a tough guy, and he didn't expect to die by screaming in the end.
The male protagonist finally called. I thought of this ending. Horror movies should have a terrifying ending.
In terms of actors, the actor Ryan Kwanten has not heard much, but he really doesn't look like a person in his thirties. His incongruous wife, Laura Regan, wasn't very pretty, not even stepmother Amber Valletta.

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Dead Silence quotes

  • Jamie Ashen: What do you want me to tell you!

    Det. Jim Lipton: Something less perplexing than a ghost story.

  • Det. Jim Lipton: [walks up to Jamie] Can you help me with a missing persons case? I'm looking for a male.

    [points to Jamies Head]

    Det. Jim Lipton: Bout this tall. Sometimes seen with a hand up his ass.