How much content has been cut in Sake Soul 3?

Emory 2021-12-21 08:01:10

Since the release of the trailers from Sake Souls 3, I have been following the related dynamics of the movie. But after watching the feature film, I found that many scenes in the trailer did not appear in the feature film.

This film review helps you to list some unbroadcasted scenes and explain my speculation and understanding accordingly.

(Part of the information in this article contains spoilers)

1. Reverse twisted doors and corridors

Mrs. Warren walks into the infinite mirrored corridor that rotates upside down

This scene appeared in the pre-announcement, but did not appear in the feature film, suspecting the deletion complex.

There should be this paragraph in the feature film, why? Everyone who has seen the feature film should remember that the child was possessed. The camera in the hands of the Asian boy accidentally shot this scene.

The infinite mirroring in the TV echoes the picture above

This shot appeared in the feature film for several seconds. It is impossible for the director to do a long close-up of a meaningless scene. This should be a pavement, echoing the climax at the end, but it is a pity that we did not see this wonderful scene.

2. Several ghosts outside the window

These two images were also seen in the trailer, but neither of them appeared in the feature film.

Mrs. Warren stared out the window, something bad happened
This scene is so grim

Warren's house is beginning to be haunted, and things seem to be serious. Who is Ed calling? Something is moving in the corridor behind the lady. If you are interested, you can go to the pre-announcement to see what this paragraph is.

3. Warren and his wife opened the door and indoor scene together

Neither the door nor the indoor scene appeared in the feature film.

The couple opened the door together

However, candles and weird objects can be seen vaguely, suspected to be a witch sacrifice or a place similar to a devil's lair.

Look closely at the four-legged creature on the ground?

4. Ed knocks over the objects on the altar alone

Ed in a white striped shirt worked hard to clean

In the feature film, Ed was awake and smashed the altar with a sledgehammer. It is different from the picture in the trailer.

Ed was drugged by a witch and started to go crazy

And in the climax part of the feature film, Ed is wearing a jacket and hammering.

So there is reason to suspect that the final climax of the feature film should be the entire remake.

5. People on the roof

Aini eager to try

The scene here is a prison building, and Aini should be standing on the top of the building. In the feature film, Aini has been kept in jail, and there is no chance to escape standing on the top of the building.

How he ran up, what the devil did, who saved him in the end, these plots are completely absent.

The above are the scenes I found that did not appear in the feature film.

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The internal staff of Calligraphy 3 once revealed that Calligraphy 3 actually designed a brand-new demon image, but Warner requested that QAQ be deleted during the review...

It's really a pity, it seems that this demon scene should be deleted very cleanly.

The section where David was in the bathtub

The claws on the bathtub should be the devil who grabbed Mrs. Warren's feet, but it was doubtful whether it was the final boss.

Catch Mrs. Allen's ghost hand

The same demon who grabbed Aini in the back shouldn't be the final boss either

This paragraph really scared me

Judging from the image design, this demon is not level enough at all. To put it bluntly, it is too ordinary! !

Deep scratches on the wall

In other words, even if the demons in these scenes are the final boss, there should be more terrifying fragments. After all, the deep scratches at the beginning do not correspond to the demons in these pictures.

In the end, the boss actually appeared in the image of a witch, so perfunctory

Initially the newly designed Boss should be a demon that kills witches and can disguise, but whether the original version has disguise and backlash settings is not easy to say, after all, most of the plot has been remade.

In short, there should be a lot of difference between the finished film and the actual filming of Sake Soul 3, I hope you can see the original settings later.

How about learning from Zucker Snyder for a director's cut version? Hahaha~

If you still find any pictures that do not appear in the feature film, please add them.

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Extended Reading
  • Kaylee 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Once Wen Ziren stepped back to work as a part-timer, his classic series "The Conjuring" and "Hidden" would burp every minute. After all, horror movie geniuses like him are too rare. This kind of thing is really not anyone who wants to make it. Horror movies have the highest requirements for directing skills, basic skills, and audio-visual language among all types of films. Simple jump scary is outdated, and even jump scary requires skills. This film gives people a visual sense of student work. It does not maintain the style of the first two films, and the audio-visual language is still messy. It will be a ghost movie, a criminal investigation, a heavenly master fight, a romantic love, and a pot of porridge. In the process, authenticity has been emphasized, but after I carefully read the reports about the Warrens, I tend to think that they were the we-media experts in the marketing of horror stories at that time, commonly known as big liars. In short, as a horror movie lover, the viewing experience of this movie is too smooth, not scary at all or even a little sleepy, disappointed, angry?

  • Felipe 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    Shower Curtain Fingers, Children's Yoga, Shadows on Waterbeds, Big Fat Man, Teleport Witch, Time Difference; the scaring jokes are becoming more and more mediocre, and the magic stick doesn't play well with the magic stick; maybe Wen Ziren's old friends are good friends It's time to get rid of Wen Ziren universe, you see Leigh Whannell is not neat

The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It quotes

  • Arne Cheyenne Johnson: [from trailer] I think I hurt someone.

  • Lorraine Warren: End this black sabbath. By the blood of cavalry, I command it!