Hide-and-seek rendition with SAW-style slaughter

Oscar 2022-07-13 21:45:10

Looking at the poster, I thought it was a bit of a head-scratcher, but in the end, it was Chen sesame rotten millet that was fried again.
At the beginning of the film, I felt that he was going to take the psychological horror route. In recent years, the popular SAW, grudges, and fierce spirits, including some great Thai horror films, all have similar characteristics, which are very good at grasping people's vulnerability and understanding of the unknown. Things take the fearful side and then artistically, to great effect. When will the mainland make a decent horror movie? The last time I watched a horror film in mainland China was "The Shining Ferocious". I thought the Chinese version of "The Shining" came out. I asked several buddies to watch the so-called "China's most terrifying horror film". After watching it, I came back wow wow crazy threw up. As a result, the protagonist of the film was also imprisoned for a lewd crime not long after, and since then he has had a strong disgust for horror films in mainland China, including Hong Kong.
Night Demon is something that many people are afraid of. Children are afraid of the dark, afraid of loneliness, always feel that there is a monster under their bed, and craw out in the middle of the night while you are asleep to eat you. I actually shoved my head under the bed, but I never saw anything special. From this psychological level of fear, it should have a future. I started watching this film with a thumping heart, but the film is a little bit more than the beginning. That meaning, after developing into a mental hospital, the taste has returned, and I can't help but feel happy when my intestines are flying all over the sky and blood is spilled all over the place. Since the first patient was killed, we can have a hunch that this film is not of the Japanese kind. The unreasonable head ghost movie, in the style of ghosts jumping from the ceiling inexplicably, seems to be a suspense movie again, and I had hoped it was the former.
Since the director decided that it is a suspense film, I guessed that Henry might be a pervert, because he has the necessary conditions to become a pervert, but no clues were given in the film, so I later thought it should be the two perverted doctors or The gatekeepers, and they must be schizophrenic prisoners who they don't know, because I have seen the perverted old man Tobin bell in SAW, so when he reappeared in this movie, I subconsciously thought that he was still a pervert, but unfortunately No... It turned out that the killer was still Henry, although I didn't insist on my initial guess, but his path of perversion was basically the same as I imagined: when facing fear, let yourself become what you fear, the last time I watched this This kind of film seems to be Robert De Niro's "Hide and Seek", the basic plot is the same, but adding more elements of brutality is a bit like "SAW" poisoning, everyone died very creatively, this should be this The only selling point of the movie.
At the end of the film, I wanted to learn some suspense and surprises from others, but the arrangement was a bit reluctant. For example, Henry turned out to be a master of hypnotism, and finally said to the girl who had been scared to the point of dementia: it's real! Then put on this silly girl The evil spirit's headgear turned into an evil spirit and automatically went to find laura. It was very useful, and then Henry escaped easily. Did the director also watch "Two Heroes"?

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Boogeyman 2 quotes

  • [last lines]

    Laura Porter: H-Henry, he's still in here, okay? You, you have to listen to me, okay? Henry's still in here! Henry's still in here! You have to find him! He's still here! Henry's still here! Listen to me! Listen to me! Listen to me! Henry's still here!

  • Laura Porter: He's right behind you! He's right behind you. Look! Look!

    Dr. Mitchell Allen: He's not behind me!

    Laura Porter: Yes, he *is!*

    Dr. Mitchell Allen: He doesn't exist!

    Laura Porter: Yes, he *does!* Look!