A24's Art Horror Movie Please Go To The End

Hans 2022-04-24 07:01:05

It's normal to be disappointed every time you have high expectations. But if you look at it objectively about skipping expectations, the movie has a lot to offer. The first is the environment in which the incident took place. In Sweden, where it was almost never dark, numerous ambushes were set up in broad daylight to take sacrifices of living people. In the warm sunlight and the strong Nordic countryside scenery as a contrast, the subjective feeling of terror will be discounted. , but still interesting. Second, the picture of the movie is so beautiful, the shooting angle is very particular, and the color matching is also very fresh. Although it is a cult, it is full of ritual! Although seeing some part of the ceremony in the back is full of question marks, at least I personally give this film a Best Cinematography Award. To be honest, I didn't really understand it, but I didn't bother to read the analysis of the great god. If it is compared with the genetic misfortune, this cult is much weaker. Just kidding, in terms of story development, the story design of the genetic misfortune And the laying of metaphors and foreshadowing is much better! After watching this film, I still don't quite understand what this cult is doing... Of course, the purpose of A24 to turn horror films into art films is still there. There is no one except the A24 for a horror film to be made like this, but it is indeed the hardest thing for it to surpass itself.

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  • Dani: What are we makin' here?

    Dagny: Meat!

    Dani: Oh, wow.

  • Stev: Well. We, um - have something regretful to announce. This morning, the nineteenth book of Rubi Radr was found missin', from the temple. We don't want to - point fingers, and yet we kindly ask that whoever took it return it, to its original place. You can leave it in the temple, which will be left unguarded, unwatched. Nobody need to know, it was you.