"First-Perspective Horror"

Shirley 2022-04-24 07:01:24

A friend said that he wanted to watch horror movies. To be honest, I am a timid person, so I don’t watch much horror movies, let alone write anything, because I am nervous about patronizing and have no time to think about it. But I still watched a few, let's talk about "Kunchiyan". 1. Typical plot, different horror. For the plot of the movie, there is nothing too innovative, it is very common to explore the abandoned mental hospital. The only novelty is the deployment in the form of a first-person camera. Kind of like the "Ghost Story" series. Of course, aside from the old plot, the procrastination of the plot may also greatly affect the atmosphere and rhythm of the movie. There may be nearly an hour of time to explain the background, well, if you say that you can accept a two-hour movie, you only have 94 minutes, of which about 60 minutes are still not on the topic, as a kind of scary horror film, Possibly missing all of the climax in the last 30 minutes, which makes it a bit tasteless for so long ahead. In short, be patient, at least the horror part is still very exciting. The impact of the first person is definitely stronger. (Please automatically fill in the scene of the female ghost) Second, the setting of the horror scene. For a horror film, the setting of the horror scene is particularly important. For horror movies, countries have different "ghosts". There are "ghosts" in the traditional sense in Asia, and there are demons in Europe and the United States, but no matter what, as long as they appear in a scary enough way. "Kunchiyan" can be said to hold the hearts of the audience in many places. Against the backdrop of the abandoned mental hospital, the ghost in the school uniform flashed (the one I was most afraid of was the flashing shot), the captain saw his own death, rushed into 402 in a wheelchair, and the ghost hair similar to the bathroom, these Gotta say it's really scary. Of course, the most frightening scene is the scene where the female team members suddenly turned black, and the grimace directly stunned the camera. That face really flashed for a moment is enough to make people have nightmares, and it turned out that the first person was on the screen for a long time, which really made people unable to calm down for a long time. 3. Not only terror for terror's sake. Although the plot of the movie is relatively simple, but thinking about the details, it may be that this movie is reflecting the politics of South Korea. This abandoned mental hospital is not just a simple mental hospital. According to the clues given by the movie, it is very likely that this is where the Korean government secretly conducts human experiments, under the guise of a mental hospital, to conduct human experiments. And to a large extent satirize the brutal and inhumane rule of the authorities. Even why the dean's photo is so similar to Park Geun-hye is worth pondering. The movie is not terrifying for the sake of horror, but the director borrows the cloak of horror to express his political thoughts. And the last live broadcast fake scene , whether it is the change in the number of live broadcasters or the interpretation of the photographer, to a certain extent, it gives the film some suspenseful color. Did this paranormal live broadcast actually happen?

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