Lights Out Comments

  • Alanna 2023-08-11 08:52:24

    It wasn't Wen Ziren's, I thought it was...

  • Evangeline 2023-08-09 13:05:52

    A father's love is like a mountain, and a mother's love is like a lamp (sun)...

  • Trent 2023-08-06 08:10:24

    The dark interior is substantiated, and there is obviously more space for writing articles. The overall arrangement is too weak, and the brain is not used...

  • Maud 2023-07-15 17:47:55

    Horror elements are readily available, the rhythm is bright, the screaming points are accurately pinched, and the neon tube is used properly, which shows that the director has mastered the directing skills of the feature film; the script is slightly simpler, especially in the exploration of the mother and Diana’s past relationship. The process is simple, otherwise the overall standard can be improved; the witty boyfriend is almost perfect, and the IQ Online of all staff is really an excellent...

  • Noemie 2023-07-09 15:50:43

    In order to add an origin story to the expansion of the short film, it is the greatest advantage that we do not want to...

  • Bethany 2023-06-14 14:26:45

    (6) The short film is extended to a long film, but it does not tell the story well, especially the ending is really a bit pitted. . . PS: That boyfriend didn't die at the critical moment is a strange thing in horror movies in recent years. . . 32 likes....

  • Darien 2023-06-11 12:35:48

    The logic is very unsmooth, and you can guess the life and death of the characters and the ending: generally, it is like this, after the first big demon takes blood for a long time, the second one is not killed for a long time, so the protagonists will not easily lead the dog. 2 The more seemingly unsolvable the big devil, the simpler and cruder the solution, the routine... This big devil is actually no more scary than the mouse in the middle of the night. It is estimated that he was stuck with...

  • Dylan 2023-05-27 23:28:44

    The story is mediocre, but the sound effects are pretty good, so it's okay to be scared. Watching such horror movies now, I deeply realize that the fear of sound far exceeds the picture. This is not the result of not watching the movie on the big screen in the cinema, but when I put on headphones and turn the volume to the maximum, I can If I predict but don't know the specific time, there will be a sudden loud noise. It feels like someone suddenly shouted in my ear when I was not paying...

  • Jaclyn 2023-05-27 18:17:59

    The rhythm is fast, it's not the kind of protagonist who uses special effects to scare people, and the group is not...

  • Demond 2023-05-22 12:05:54

    The director "regenerates" his award-winning short film of the same name, and the content, themes, and elements are fuller, but the original queen heroine has become a "stunning glimpse" in the title, and many horror scenes in the film are also used. The stalks of other short films, for me who have watched almost all of his short films, the process is quite enjoyable. The beautiful and bold heroine, coupled with the seemingly cowardly but wise male protagonist, also added a lot of color to the...

Extended Reading
  • Sydnie 2022-11-12 00:40:00

    The movie with the protagonist double business online

    Lights Out

    Director
    David F. Sandberg
    Screenwriter
    Eric Heisel
    Producer:
    Wen Ziren
    You may not know Wen Ziren, but you must have heard of these films.
    For horror
    movie
    lovers ,
    watching

    his films is really a feast; for the faint-hearted, it is undoubtedly a disaster.
    In 2016, his new work as a...

  • Enos 2022-11-16 02:19:13

    Excellent horror movie, but not for the mind

    First of all, the biggest doubt in watching the whole film is when my sister uses a light stick to read the words on the wall.

    First of all, if Diana wrote it, why forget Diana? Said earlier that he wanted to take Sophie away, and then said he was like his father? Who is this "father"? It seems that...

Lights Out quotes

  • [first lines]

    Paul: [on video call] Hey, kiddo.

    Martin: Hey, Dad. Are you coming home soon?

    Paul: Yeah, uh, in an hour or so. What's up? Where's Mom?

    Martin: I don't think she's feeling good.

  • [last lines]

    Rebecca: Yeah. We're never going away.