shocking soul shock

Otha 2022-03-25 09:01:10

As a fan of pseudo-documentary films (pseudo-documentary is not a derogatory term, but a specific type of film that tells a story from a first-person perspective, genre classics include: "The Cloverfield File", "Blair Witch", etc.), in After reading countless films, I can't help but be fascinated by the "Paris Catacombs" composed of various obscure religious metaphors, shocking soul shocks, treacherous suspense plots and dark screen captures! The film tells the story of an archaeological team carrying out an archaeological exploration around the catacombs that were common in European cities due to the plague of the Black Death in the Middle Ages. Its brilliance is not only in the design of the catacomb path built on the description of purgatory in Dante's "Divine Comedy", the master of the European Renaissance; , the terrifying atmosphere composed of the god of death; and the supernatural test that the protagonists have experienced due to human weakness such as greed, betrayal, indifference, fraud, etc.; especially the ingenious and unique design at the end of the world's upside-down, the upside down chaos is all shocking! A horror movie not to be missed.

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  • Geoffrey 2022-04-20 09:01:47

    I have been living in a cramped underground, but the atmosphere is really good, and I love this kind of creativity that combines the dark invasion and the Da Vinci code, real history + religious elements + mysterious (gun) color + inner redemption (but .. .Did the heroine finally become a magic stone???)

  • Ashtyn 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    It's dizzying, but it's worth watching. The creator's imagination is worthy of admiration, making full use of the twists and turns of the Paris dungeon, creating a good horror film range through darkness and the fear of the unknown, plus the immersion of a pseudo-documentary It is easy for the audience to fall into it, although the heroine is too excited and annoying, although the choice of characters at critical moments always feels unreasonable, but the plot can stand chewing, many details need to be at the end When I reminisce, I realize the beauty of it,

As Above, So Below quotes

  • Scarlett: If we find the chamber, then that's the way out. We'll find a way out.

    Souxie: Are you sure?

    Scarlett: I think I'm sure.

  • George: 'Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.'

    Scarlett: Oh.

    Papillon: What?

    Scarlett: According to mythology, that's the inscription over the gates of hell.

    Papillon: What? I'm... I'm not going in there.