Not scary but has an aftertaste

Wendell 2022-04-22 07:01:02

Wen Ziren's film does not have very scary scenes and scenes, but it is really intriguing. In the past, when I watched The Conjuring 2, I was relatively small and thought it was very ordinary, and I couldn't be scared very much. Later, I watched a lot of horror films and found that Wen Ziren's horror films did not have the surprising plot and the kind of intentionally bloody and weird grimace. The plot is very smooth, and the sense of substitution is very strong and the nerves are highly tense when watching. The scene that I find more scary and interesting is the mother and daughter playing hide-and-seek where a pair of hands stretched out from the wardrobe, which is very blurry and will be ignored if you don't pay attention. Probably Wen Ziren's movie is to find it by yourself. (If you like watching that kind of particularly terrifying recommendation, Dead Silence)

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Extended Reading
  • Shaylee 2022-03-23 09:01:08

    The classic feature of "Calling the Souls" is that it does not follow the deliberate sound effects of horror movies, but uses clever layout concepts to make horror brew as the plot advances. Excellent rhythm control can be said to control the emotions of the viewers. Move freely, and with the arrival of the ending, this horror film adapted from real events seems so amazing.

  • Idell 2021-10-20 19:00:05

    The head of the tiger is head and the tail of a snake, the head of the tiger is boldly opened, and the tail of the snake is slippery. Nevertheless, he was scared to lose half of the three souls and seven souls.

The Conjuring quotes

  • [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?

  • Ed Warren: Diabolical forces are formidable. These forces are eternal, and they exist today. The fairy tale is true. The devil exists. God exists. And for us, as people, our very destiny hinges upon which one we elect to follow.