I don't understand what this is talking about

Fabiola 2021-10-22 14:30:33

You can be considered a lover of horror movies, I've seen a lot

After all, the horror films of the 80s still have a sense of time, but now I don’t think so. Oh, yes, this film is 19 years older than me.

The overall feeling is bluffing, very American retro underworld soundtrack. But many shots are very classic, and I borrowed it from "Dead Silence" where the phone licked his lips.

I understand the first part of the movie. Four people, three of them were killed because they lost to the big devil in their dreams. The heroine was very brave. She figured out the time and planned to take the big devil out of the dream with the boy in the opposite house. It was brought out and killed, but unfortunately a batch of Depp wasted was killed ahead of time. Then the heroine asked for help from her father again, but unfortunately her father was also very useless, and did not come to help her on time, so she confronted the big devil and beat the enemy hard.

It is a pity that this big devil is a bug-like existence in the play. And the plot began to be confused, the big devil and his mother disappeared, and when she waved her scissors hand at the heroine, the heroine shouted "All of this is a dream". The big devil disappeared.

That being the case, it would be nice to do this early. Why bother to burn yourself like before, or need someone to wake her up?

Then the camera turned around, the heroine's friends were alive again, their car was inexplicably unwilling to drive away, and the big devil ran away his mother from the gate again. I don't know if this mother has a problem with the actors' acting skills or what other meanings. The heroine and her friend's car drove away at the request. My mother's meaningful and mechanical smile, I didn't understand.

Speaking of this, I have to complain about the heroine's parents. My daughter was scared like that. Her parents, like the okay person, did their own way, locked the door, did not give the key, and said "You have to sleep for me, and you will be fine when you sleep". No, your daughter went to the hospital for a test and got a hat from her dream, don’t you understand? This mother is probably insane. Dad still called so many times before he came to help her.

The logic plot is really bad. The second girl was killed, her boyfriend was watching there, and he escaped. It wasn't you who killed him and escaped.

So when I watched the whole film, I felt that there was no causal logic. The reality and dreams at the beginning were clearer, and the chaos started later. Maybe it can be explained by "dreams in dreams", but that doesn’t listen. I don’t understand the car called by him. Since the Great Devil is all-pervasive, can he still be hammered by the heroine for the last time?

It feels like I just can't make up and go crazy and shoot.

If I watched this film when I was young, I might be scared out of the shadows, but I don't feel it anymore. Maybe the times are advancing. . . But its classic lens has become a nightmare for some people. .

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Extended Reading
  • Hilbert 2022-04-21 09:01:28

    I went to my Depp and finished it during my two lunch breaks. It's more imaginative than I imagined!

  • Carli 2021-10-22 14:39:59

    It turns out that this is Depp’s debut work, in which u can see why he became scissorhanded, lol @SherylDuan没电影看没事吃

A Nightmare on Elm Street quotes

  • Dr. King: [at the sleep clinic, referring to the monitor's brainwave display] A nightmare now would be plus or minus five or six. She's about three.

    Marge Thompson: [Nancy begins twitching; Freddy's knives are heard] Doctor, what's she doing now? Is she asleep or awake?

    [the monitor's number quickly increases to 30]

    Dr. King: Something's wrong. It never gets this high.

  • Nancy Thompson: The killer's still loose, you know.

    Lt. Thompson: You're saying somebody else killed Tina? Who?

    Nancy Thompson: I don't know who he is, but he's burned and he wears a weird hat and a red and green sweater, really dirty. And he uses these knives, like giant fingernails...

    Lt. Thompson: [cuts her off and guides her into the car, to Marge] You better keep her home for a few days, until she really gets over the shock of this.

    Marge Thompson: I've got something better. I'm going to get her some help.