Horror art full of artistic tension!

Nigel 2022-04-19 09:01:41

A horror film with quite artistic tension. The script is interesting, the soundtrack is excellent, and the actors are good. Of course, I am most satisfied with the director. In order to achieve a high degree of art in a horror film, it must also become a pure director's art product. , In this work, the director has done it, perfectly controlling the atmosphere, rhythm, and expression of the film, and also driving the film to the creative directorial dimension of art. I will feel that there is a Venice Mystery/Rosemary's Baby/Ghost Wind The innovative use of some elements (content/expression/detail design/rhythm/art composition) in the Array/The Shining/Blood Labyrinth, but in the end, they are relatively free from the ideas in these films, so the director is still quite talented. From the perspective of horror art, the overall balance of the film is very good. To a certain extent, it is a deep drilling of an artistic dimension under an absolute proposition. The process of clearing the direction of the main line, the design of details and the ingenious creation of horror, have fully enriched its artistry and horror, which is amazing! The 85-point image is a little immature, but overall it is still relatively mature, which is surprising as a new director. 85 points for the script, 85 points for the director, 85 points for the director, the soul of the film, 85 points for innovation, 85 points for works, 85 points for content coefficient, 0.85 points for film history, 72 points for film history

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Hereditary quotes

  • [Steve climbs up into Charlie's tree house to discover that she spent the night sleeping there]

    Steve: Oh, Charlie! For God's sake! Come on!

    [Charlie wakes up and stands in the corner]

    Steve: It was freezing last night! That's how you get pneumonia!

    Charlie: That's okay.

  • Annie: I just need you to go and see upstairs. Please, Steve. And then... there's more.

    Steve: You mean, more than your mother's headless body? Of course there is.