American horror films are particularly effective.
Whether you are watching with a mobile phone of a few inches, or watching a computer with a dozen inches, or when you are watching with a home theater and one person turns off the lights, it is not the complete body of American terror. Without the environment of the cinema, the full score of US terror is only 7 points.
A lot of people say that American horror, including this one, will only be scare, and it will jump after a while, as if you can't walk without jumping, so it's a lousy movie... The person who said this was actually not at all. Completely frightened...
The complete scare is in the dark environment of the theater, without pause, distraction, or distraction. The ambient light around is only the green light of the "escape channel". Watching the men and women on the screen struggle hopelessly, the devil is approaching. , there is no way to escape, and then suddenly the left channel, right channel, center sub-low, left surround and right surround sound at the same time, a total of 18 speakers will sound at the same time, spreading fear into the entire space, making people unable to escape and avoid it. It's a complete scare.
The strengths of U.S. terror have always been in technology, professional screenwriters, professional photography and lighting, professional special effects synthesis, professional prop plasma, professional musicians and tuners, after 6 months of multi-department coordination day and night , and finally made a horror blockbuster. The blockbuster films produced by this production method originally needed a professional screening venue provided by the theater to be reflected. Without the 18 speakers, the picture that cannot be paused, the United States will only be shocked.
Watching it in the theater today, in the first 20 minutes, two audience members were so frightened that they stepped out of the wall. After watching the rest of the audience, they all said that they wanted to go, but their legs were too frightened to walk.
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