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Dina 2022-04-21 09:01:08

It's been a long time since I watched a horror movie, and I suddenly wanted to watch it today, so I watched Conjuring. It's not that scary, but it's still a great movie. I feel that The Conjuring itself is not a movie that is meant to scare people to death, it is more about telling a story, a story of family, love, devotion, etc. mixed into horror. Don't you think the Eds look a lot like Superhero? Knowing that there is danger, you still want to help others, and it's a gamble to help.

Director Wen has shaped the sense of family very well. I would even subconsciously say that I was a member of the family, and I would also think about what would happen if my family and I encountered such a situation. Ed and his wife's personal feeling is also very good. Although there is almost no account of what happened before the two people, and the relationship between the two people is not much new, I still like this set.

The Soul Conjuring is not a movie that is completely Arabian Nights, but it makes people feel more real... It's like telling a story that seems to have really happened. I've thought about it several times, maybe there's something really dark about it? The pictures at the end made me even more confused whether it was fiction or real. That might be the charm of a horror movie. When you believe in it, the fear is magnified infinitely, and it may really come to you.

Ed's house is big enough for a horror movie universe. That's what the Annabelle movie was supposed to be about.

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The Conjuring quotes

  • Ed Warren: Sometimes it's better to keep the genie in the bottle.

  • [last lines]

    Lorraine Warren: The Vatican approved the exorcism.

    Ed Warren: [scoffs] Nice timing.

    Lorraine Warren: And, if we can, then he'd like to meet with us tomorrow. There's a case in Long Island he'd like to discuss.

    Ed Warren: Really?