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◎A one-sentence comment on the film is scary enough, and Farmiga's performance is wonderful. -- "The Hollywood Reporter" The film doesn't pretend to be deeply about reinventing the ghosts, monsters, or exorcism elements of horror films. But even the old elements are very entertaining. -The Wrap The Conjuring will make your hair stand up and scream. ——Bloody Disgusting ◎Behind-the-scenes production The long wait The film is based on a true story and written into a book by novelist Andrea Perron. The story takes place on the Warren family's farm. The story sounds pretty cliché, but when the whole time is covered with the words "real people", everything is different. In fact, as early as 20 years ago, the film's producer Tony DeRosa-Gurender got a tape of Perron interviewing the Warren family. At the time, the Warrens bought the house -- of course, they didn't know it was haunted when they bought it. At the time, Tony dubbed all the tapes Perron provided, and had always wanted to bring the story to the screen. At the end of that tape, Tony said, "If we can't bring this story to the screen, I really can't imagine what else we could do." In that year, Tony and Warren negotiated and finalized the film. However, this plan has been delayed again and again. Tony started writing the script after studying the entire tape. For fourteen years, he has been looking for the opportunity to put this film on the screen. But most of the time, he was unsuccessful. In 2009, Tony brought in producer Peter Safran, and the two brought in two new screenwriters to revise the script. The revised script was successfully sold to New Line Cinema. Although the film was bought by New Line in late 2009, it didn't finally start filming until 2011. For this day, Tony waited more than twenty years. New Horror In the first half of 2011, James Wen got the script for this film. As a new director in the horror industry who filmed the "Chainsaw" series and "Hidden", James Wen particularly appreciated this story. He felt that the film was just the right time for him to make an adjustment in his image style. He said:" At that time, I just finished filming "The Hidden", and I got this script. After reading it, I thought, oh my God, such a cool script is really rare. Of course, after so many horror films, I don't really want to do another supernatural, haunted, or exorcism story. But the idea of ​​directing a film based on a true story is exciting. Real stories, real characters, real events, all of which made me pick up the guide for The Conjuring. " In fact, after so many years of turmoil and rewrites, the story of the film has little to do with the story of the Warren family. However, the Warren family still has a huge interest in the film, and they often come to the crew Visiting class. The filming went very smoothly, and it took 38 days to shoot. Talking about the film's image style, James Wing said: "The style of this film is different from my previous films. In this film I used a very traditional horror style to make it look like a 1970s movie. Music-wise, my choices are also traditional, using standard horror-movie music. All I wanted to do was shoot a horror film that was traditional and classic. " ◎Tidbits The film is adapted from Andra Perron's novel "True Story: The House of Darkness and the House of Light". The original title of the film is not "The Conjuring", but "The Warren File" ( The Warren Files). · Director James Wing shot the entire film in chronological order. · For this film, the crew built a small forest around the house. · Before filming began, Farmiga and Wilson together Traveled to Connecticut and visited Ms. Lorraine Warren, the heroine of the story. The Warren family lived in this "haunted" house for nearly ten years. During the filming of the film, the Warren family People also came to the crew to visit the class. The two screenwriters are brothers, and their families are involved in the filming of this film, of which Chad Hayes' son is a PA in the set, a prop in the film, which reads "miss me? ” was written by him, he wrote 21 in total, and in the end James chose one of them. lived in the house for nearly ten years. During the filming of the film, the Warren family also came to visit the crew. The two writers are brothers, and their families were involved in the filming of the film, with Chad Hayes' son being a PA in the set, a prop in the film, and a note that says "miss me?" He wrote it, he wrote 21 in total, and in the end James chose one. lived in the house for nearly ten years. During the filming of the film, the Warren family also came to visit the crew. The two writers are brothers, and their families were involved in the filming of the film, with Chad Hayes' son being a PA in the set, a prop in the film, and a note that says "miss me?" He wrote it, he wrote 21 in total, and in the end James chose one. lived in the house for nearly ten years. During the filming of the film, the Warren family also came to visit the crew. The two writers are brothers, and their families were involved in the filming of the film, with Chad Hayes' son being a PA in the set, a prop in the film, and a note that says "miss me?" He wrote it, he wrote 21 in total, and in the end James chose one. lived in the house for nearly ten years. During the filming of the film, the Warren family also came to visit the crew. The two writers are brothers, and their families were involved in the filming of the film, with Chad Hayes' son being a PA in the set, a prop in the film, and a note that says "miss me?" He wrote it, he wrote 21 in total, and in the end James chose one. In fact, after so many years of turmoil and rewriting, the story of the film has little to do with the story of the Warrens. However, the Warren family still had a huge interest in the film, and they often came to the crew to visit. The filming went well and it took 38 days to shoot. Talking about the film's visual style, James Wing said: "The style of this film is not very similar to my previous films. In this film I used a very traditional horror style and made it look like It's like a movie from the 1970s. In terms of music, my choice is also very traditional, using the standard music of horror movies. What I want to do is to make a horror movie with a traditional and classic style." ◎Tidbits · Movie Based on the novel True Story: The House of Darkness and the House of Light by Andra Peron. The original title of the film is not called "The Conjuring" (The Conjuring), but called "The Warren Files" (The Warren Files). · Director James Wing filmed the entire film in chronological order. · To shoot this film, the crew built a small forest around the house. ·Before filming, Farmiga and Wilson traveled to Connecticut and visited Ms. Lorraine Warren, the heroine of the story. The Warrens have lived in this "haunted" house for nearly a decade. During the filming of the film, the Warren family also came to visit the crew. The two writers are brothers, and their families were involved in the filming of the film, with Chad Hayes' son being a PA in the set, a prop in the film, and a note that says "miss me?" He wrote it, he wrote 21 in total, and in the end James chose one. In fact, after so many years of turmoil and rewriting, the story of the film has little to do with the story of the Warrens. However, the Warren family still had a huge interest in the film, and they often came to the crew to visit. The filming went well and it took 38 days to shoot. Talking about the film's visual style, James Wing said: "The style of this film is not very similar to my previous films. In this film I used a very traditional horror style and made it look like It's like a movie from the 1970s. In terms of music, my choice is also very traditional, using the standard music of horror movies. What I want to do is to make a horror movie with a traditional and classic style." ◎Tidbits · Movie Based on the novel True Story: The House of Darkness and the House of Light by Andra Peron. The original title of the film is not called "The Conjuring" (The Conjuring), but called "The Warren Files" (The Warren Files). · Director James Wing filmed the entire film in chronological order. · To shoot this film, the crew built a small forest around the house. ·Before filming, Farmiga and Wilson traveled to Connecticut and visited Ms. Lorraine Warren, the heroine of the story. The Warrens have lived in this "haunted" house for nearly a decade. During the filming of the film, the Warren family also came to visit the crew. The two writers are brothers, and their families were involved in the filming of the film, with Chad Hayes' son being a PA in the set, a prop in the film, and a note that says "miss me?" He wrote it, he wrote 21 in total, and in the end James chose one. ◎Tidbits The film is adapted from Andra Perron's novel "True Story: The House of Darkness and the House of Light". The original title of the film is not called "The Conjuring" (The Conjuring), but called "The Warren Files" (The Warren Files). · Director James Wing filmed the entire film in chronological order. · To shoot this film, the crew built a small forest around the house. ·Before filming, Farmiga and Wilson traveled to Connecticut and visited Ms. Lorraine Warren, the heroine of the story. The Warrens have lived in this "haunted" house for nearly a decade. During the filming of the film, the Warren family also came to visit the crew. The two writers are brothers, and their families were involved in the filming of the film, with Chad Hayes' son being a PA in the set, a prop in the film, and a note that says "miss me?" He wrote it, he wrote 21 in total, and in the end James chose one. ◎Tidbits The film is adapted from Andra Perron's novel "True Story: The House of Darkness and the House of Light". The original title of the film is not called "The Conjuring" (The Conjuring), but called "The Warren Files" (The Warren Files). · Director James Wing filmed the entire film in chronological order. · To shoot this film, the crew built a small forest around the house. ·Before filming, Farmiga and Wilson traveled to Connecticut and visited Ms. Lorraine Warren, the heroine of the story. The Warrens have lived in this "haunted" house for nearly a decade. During the filming of the film, the Warren family also came to visit the crew. The two writers are brothers, and their families were involved in the filming of the film, with Chad Hayes' son being a PA in the set, a prop in the film, and a note that says "miss me?" He wrote it, he wrote 21 in total, and in the end James chose one.

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The Conjuring quotes

  • April: When the music stops, you'll see him in the mirror standing behind you.

  • Rory: Want to play a game of hide and clap?