A stacking work of western ghosts

Amara 2022-04-23 06:01:02

I really admire the director of the film, who can make the hodgepodge so bad. A work that should have been able to set up an atmosphere of horror and suspense, was completely reduced to a pile of horror legends such as Western monsters and ghosts under his wonderful guidance. It is true that Western horror films are not good at creating psychological horror, but not every director can be so bad that the audience is almost waiting for him to present the so-called horror scenes, and the film director has done it. Every time there is a bloody scene, the large sections in front of it make people know without guessing, and there is no creativity at all. The scene itself is nothing more than a pile of blood plasma. And what I despise most of this film is its music. The quality of the horror film’s music determines half of the film’s quality. After being extremely poor in all other respects, this film also handles the music to an extremely low level. As soon as the violin-based music sounded, instead of feeling nervous, I took it as a forecast for the emergence of a horror scene, and just waited for the blood to come out soon. The movie seems to show a total horror picture of Halloween through separate descriptions of the experiences of several main characters, but in fact, the various stories are loosely connected to death. In the end, it gives me the feeling that they are tied together. , The purpose is only to pull werewolves, perverted murderers, and life-destructing ghosts into the movie. I regret watching such a bad film. If you haven't watched it yet, I also advise you not to waste time. In the end, it's a problem for yourself.

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Trick 'r Treat quotes

  • [Danielle is hit on by the costume shop clerk and invites him to the party]

    Clerk: [counting the total cost] Two thirty-three, 30-D. I mean, $234,33.

    [laughs]

    Clerk: Thanks.

    Danielle: [smiles] You know, this might sound kind of forward, but, uh, we're just in town for a party tonight, and I was wondering what time you get off work.

    Clerk: Oh. Uh, in about 20 minutes, actually

    Danielle: Yeah? You know where Sheep's Meadow is?

    Danielle: Sure, yeah, of course.

    Danielle: All right. So why don't you meet me there in 45?

    Clerk: Okay, I guess.

    Clerk: Don't forget your costume.

    [smiles]

  • [Steven Wilkens drags Charlie into the house when he gets some unexpected Trick or Treaters]

    [the kids knock saying Trick or Treat!]

    Chip: We know you're in there.

    Sara: We can see you.

    Macy: Hello!

    Steven: [the kids start pounding and ringing the door bell as Mr. Wilken's screams] Just a minute!

    [Steven opens the door and the kids scream at his bloody chocolate covered shirt]

    Steven: Wait. No, no. Shh, shh. No.

    [the kids start laughing]

    Chip: Uh, great costume, Mr. Wilkens.

    Steven: [muttering] Oh, right, candy.

    Chip: Thanks.

    Macy: Uh, Principal Wilkens, do you think that we might be able to have your jack-o'-lantern, please?

    Steven: You're not gonna smash it, are you?

    Macy: No, it's a scavenger hunt, for UNICEF.

    [Macy smiles then gets nervous]

    Steven: Anything for a good cause.

    [Chip notices the blood trail leading from Steven's porch into his home, Chip slowly looks up at him]

    Steven: [whispers] Happy Halloween.

    Chip: Yeah. Happy Halloween.

    [Chip leaves and reveals Sam standing behind him]

    Steven: [Steven jiggles the candy bowl at Sam] Did you get one?

    [Sam quickly grabs a candy before walking down the porch steps, Sam drag his candy bag that let's out what sounds like a cat screaming when Steven closes the front door]