In fact, I have never had a special hobby for horror movies, but recently I have been under too much pressure to study and suddenly become bloodthirsty. I wanted to watch some violent and bloody things to vent my anguish, so I came here and came back disappointed.
Let's talk about why I think this film is bad:
1. It is very objective to say that this film has been shot very obscurely, and there is almost no other positive physical contact from beginning to end except cutting off a leg. Every time the little tailor raises the chainsaw and swings at a protagonist, the camera zooms out. Since the chase takes place in the middle of the night, there is almost no scene of blood splattering.
2 This film is very dishonest. That is very insincere.
Personally, the feeling of this film is that the foreshadowing is far greater than the climax. From the beginning to the end, the film follows several protagonists into the tailor's (workshop?) one by one, and the camera is aimed at the legs and hands hanging from the ceiling, the eyeballs and teeth on the plate, the bones scattered everywhere and more. Chicken, pig, etc. To describe it in curly language is "using side descriptions to set off the perversion and horror of the murderer, exaggerating the tense atmosphere, and hinting at the ending of the protagonist." However, the actual situation is that the film patronizes the pavement, and also paved the way with The orgasms are staggered. What a shitty shot this is. And the climax still came so early, from the heroine's boyfriend being killed first to the friend's leg being cut off to the meeting with the girlfriend in the car with a small tailor to the final battle of life and death, all the so-called climaxes are dense and mediocre. The saying that three climaxes equals mediocre is probably the best way to describe this film, and the climax doesn't do enough.
3 This movie is so ridiculous.
In other words, this film has always been known as the adaptation of real events and what FBI historical unsolved cases are. The film also uses the technique of echoing the beginning and the end to express this. The truth is that after watching this movie, it doesn't feel real at all. I can understand that Old Lady Killing Pig and Daddy Broken Leg are both murderous parents who hate the world and are as perverted as he is. Well, the police uncle is nervous, and I can accept it. But what is the relationship between the fat old lady and the weird-looking aunt? Is it really necessary for them to exist? I have come to the conclusion that this is definitely a stupid director's self-inflicted addition. If there are really so many related characters in the real event, can this still be a historical unsolved case? ?
4 My horror point may not be the same as others. In fact, there is something about this film that I hate very much.
I'm talking about the haunted woman who popped up on the highway at the beginning of the movie. The scene I hated the most was when she stretched out her legs, pulled a pistol out of a bloody ***** and killed herself. When I saw this, my hair stood on end, and I hated the most to talk about girls' holes when I had nothing to do! ! After watching the entire movie, I have no feelings for the murderer, but I have always been obsessed with the plot. When I was mowing the lawn, when I thought of my wife's walking with that gun in my hand, I felt pain all over my body. I can't help but clamp my legs ==+ ~~
Speaking of which, what a lousy movie! ! !
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