What I can't understand is the worldview structure of this movie: human beings obey the will of God? Kill them just to sacrifice to maintain world peace? If it is so powerful, why worry about these five people being out of control and messing up the scene. It's not that I'm serious, but horror movies need people's aftertaste. If I can't figure this out, then these far-fetched elements will really reduce my sense of horror. I think if I can't explain how high technology is related to high technology like the Avengers The combination of God and the two is best not to think about this plot. As far as the plot is concerned, some people explained that this is a satirical film, and the plot is deliberately arranged to satirize the routines of those horror movies; it has to be said that as the plot develops, the climax and ending are indeed unexpected.
In fact, from the perspective of characterization, I still admire the unity and cooperation of these five people. When facing danger, they did not show any dark side of human nature, nor did they selfishly put the safety of others at risk for self-preservation; On the contrary, they can take risks for the sake of their teammates, which makes me even less nervous, like a disaster movie about personal heroes.
So overall, among many horror movies, "The Cabin in the Woods" is indeed an exceptional and atypical horror movie.
But as my standard for defining a good movie, he did not have any influence on my three views, just entertained my eyeballs and stimulated my nerves for more than an hour.
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