The first time I saw it was 2007-05-18, and I got full marks and no comments.
I watched it once in the middle, and I forgot when. As the years go by, many details of this movie come to mind from time to time.
The third time I saw it was 2015-5-2. In short, this work is really cool, full of genius, and it is a state where all links are full of magic together, not so round and perfect, even far from the opposite. Come here, there are so many edges and corners and peaks, but I can’t forget them~
Some simple records are as follows: the opening shot (forest) is just right, and a good movie catches people as soon as it comes out. The next shot moves, foggy and more sinister than the first, before Foster runs out herself, alluding to her situation and bravery. The black font accentuates the atmosphere of the movie. Foster is very suitable for this role. She has a limited acting career. I have also seen her acting in works that are generally out of shape, but after the two actresses, she was not a cover, and I met several roles that were suitable for her. Female fighters in the male world, powerful and Demi's favorite subject. The cinematography is elegant and unnatural, but it is really good-looking and constructs the right situation and mood, and there is a sense of panic. Lots and lots of direct camera performances. A lamb for the cannibal doctor. The male characters in this film all have an involuntary showy stupidity and weirdness, sometimes arrogant, lazy and useless. The part where red and the nurse were bitten. Foster asked Hopkins why he didn't analyze his own passage. A woman who entered the abyss alone, the sound effect of wearing night vision goggles. The autopsy was actually gluttonous. The dialogue is so powerful. A lot of horror is not presented with frontal shots, but with description and imagination. It's amazing that the cult has captured all kinds of people's fascination and become a classic.
I would also like to mention the poster. The skulls on the mouth belong to a group of 5 women. They said that it was based on Dali’s paintings, and some said it was fake news. Later, I finally saw the actual poster and studied it carefully. It was confirmed that five women formed the skeleton. Head, wow, every link is so evil~
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