I'm very, very fortunate to watch "Insidious" and "Insidious 2".
Scared to pee.
"Insidious" is directed by Wen Ziren and written by Revonne, and "Insidious 2" is directed by Wen Ziren and co-written by Revonal and Wen Ziren.
Wen Ziren is familiar to everyone, most of his works are low-cost horror films in the series "Hidden", "The Conjuring" and "The Saw", and they have achieved several times, even ten times and one hundred times the production cost of the film. The high box office, and in recent years, he has also directed major productions such as "Aquaman", which has made a beautiful turnaround for the DC superhero movie.
Revonne has recently entered the field of view of some people with the self-written and directed "Invisible Man 2020". Although it is not as good as the last self-written and directed "Upgrade", it is also a movie in this period of film shortage. attractive movie.
Like "Insidious 2", the pioneering work of the "Chainsaw" series was directed by Wen Ziren and co-written by Revonne and Wen Ziren.
Compared with Asian horror films, I still dare to watch European and American horror films. For example, the bad "Joker's Soul 2", the effect is mediocre.
But Thailand's 2004 horror film "Ghost Shadow" made me jump up in fright.
Wen Ziren's horror films personally feel scary between Asia and Europe, which may be the influence of Wen Ziren's major when he was in college. He added a delicate and unforgettable Asian horror atmosphere to the rough film style of Europe and the United States. There is usually an intriguing story behind it.
For example, the "Conjuring 2" I watched in the summer of 2016, although it is also very scary, if you are willing to think about it, the story of the big trap and the small circle is also very interesting.
2010's Insidious and 2013's Insidious 2 were just that.
Just watch one "Hidden", it's really good-looking, really scary, and watch another "Hidden 2", it's really good-looking, really scary, wow, this story is really amazing.
Compared with the previous work, "Hidden 2" not only wraps up the whole story, but also the details and foreshadowing can be matched one by one.
For example, the ethereal figure that appeared at the beginning, the piano sound that suddenly sounded, I even saw "Interstellar" in 2014 in "Insidious 2" in 2013.
Of course, I watched Interstellar first.
In "Hidden 1 & 2", the first thing I feel is the use of the camera lens, the first thing I feel is the use of the camera. The switching of the perspective in the horror film and the cooperation of the sound of the film can amplify the horror effect. Director Wen Ziren uses these two technologies. It can be used freely, and it has completely reached the level of WOW~ Awesome. You can even feel the internal structure of the villa from the first-person mirror movement of Wen Dao.
If you have watched "Hidden 1" and shouted that director Wen Ziren is simply, then after watching "Hidden 2", you will understand how strong director Wen's storytelling ability is. I said earlier that "Insidious 2" has "Interstellar" If you are interested in watching it for the second time, you will know that the director has been in ambush from the beginning of the film. After knowing the details of the film, it is like being beaten to know what is wrong.
Both films are starring Patrick Wilson and Rosebourn. Due to Wen Ziren's relationship, Patrick hits ghosts all the year round, and it is not very smooth after he goes "sea" and is called "king". Roseburn is a multi-type beauty, superhero film, bad boy film, horror film, epic film, science fiction film, in short, has acted in a lot of movies.
I looked through the stills of "Hidden 1 & 2" before, because it was too scary to look closely, so I found two posters, as well as photos of handsome men and beautiful women like the hero and heroine.
It just so happened that there were pictures, and the number of words was about the same, and there was no need to evoke most of the memories of the horror plot of the film.
In short, I am very, very fortunate to watch "Insidious" and "Insidious 2".
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