The curse---the inescapable situation

Elouise 2022-03-23 09:01:59

From Chainsaw Horror to Horror Wax Museum, from Silence of the Lambs to Zodiac Killer, from Electric Horror to Remote Control Killer... I have watched a lot of thriller and horror series movies, and gradually, I lost my interest in blood and screams. Sense of fear. However, there is such a type of thriller that can always affect the most sensitive string in the nerves, that is, the curse of gods and ghosts.

Maybe it's because I believe in the existence of ghosts and gods. I've always been a theist and I'm afraid of things that are unclear and unclear. I can't make a conclusion whether it exists or not, but I always have a fear of it. Therefore, after watching such movies and novels, they will be afraid for a long time, and constantly imagine the authenticity and horror of their existence in their hearts. Dead Silence is one of the few recent films that are being watched less and less due to fear.

Be aware of the stare of Mary Shaw, she has no children only dolls, if you saw her in your dreams, be sure you never, ever scream...

This horror nursery rhyme runs through the movie and grabs me throughout heart of. It felt creepy the first time I heard it. In the end, the ending of the movie confirmed the authenticity of the nursery rhyme and brought deep fear and despair to everyone. At the end of the film, the nursery rhyme is reviewed again, all real life is gone, and only Mary's curse, soul and her "children" are left...

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Dead Silence quotes

  • Det. Jim Lipton: [to Jamie] If you say I told you so, I'll shoot you.

  • Jamie Ashen: Remember: whatever happens, don't scream.