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The scariest movie

I also like watching horror movies, especially in the dead of night (courage is ok). Horror movies are a kind of mental relaxation therapy for me and a way to relax and adjust for special people. I have watched it for many years, from the zombie department in China to the zombie department in Europe and America, the vampire department in Europe and America, the human flesh department in Europe and America, the psychology department in Japan and South Korea, and the possession department in Asian countries such as Thailand, which has sprung up in recent years. Up to now, I feel worse and worse. The technique is old, the routine is too old, and screen design is not original enough. Many times, it is extravagant to find a movie that really makes you feel "horrible". Maybe my appetite is too high. Anyway, I haven't thought that movie was scary enough for a long time. At best, it was interesting. I often saw myself sleepy at night. =

How to answer you? In fact, the definition of terror varies from person to person. Some people define bloody dismemberment as terror, so such people are visual terror. (It is recommended to look at European and American products) Some people define creepy, bizarre and looming horror pictures as terror, so this kind of term is psychological terror.

It is not very responsible to say the word "most". What's your impression? At that time, I thought it was ok when I read it, but I didn't feel that way when I reviewed it the second time, hehe. ) Still a classic.

One: If you like movies that make people sick, such as dismemberment, blood spatter and dismemberment.

I suggest you watch the texas chainsaw massacre series in Texas, the Eye of the Mountain series (especially 2) zombie strippers (the excitement of color). Of course there are some classics, but they are a little old. There is also the "Day of the Dead" series (friends like it very much, but I don't think it's interesting. You can try).

Two: In fact, I think the real horror movie is not the above kind, but psychological, which makes you throw yourself into the development of the story and get lost in a mysterious and horrible atmosphere. That's enough (if you have mental illness or something, don't look, light neurasthenia will leave a psychological shadow on you ...)

If you have confidence in yourself and enjoy and relax like me, I can recommend some movies to you. In fact, most of these are from Japan and South Korea. Have a cup of tea and I'll explain it to you in detail.

I. Japan

Midnight bell (all four)

The famous midnight bell series.

It is estimated that most people have seen the first one. Personally, I feel that Noon is one of the "most classic" horror films. Its classic is unprecedented (of course there will be later). At that time, the ingenious plot setting of Noon can be said to be amazing: only every time the countdown subtitles of the time of death are printed on the screen, the audience will feel an urgent sense of panic and depression. Finally, the shot of Sadako climbing out of the TV set challenged the audience's visual limit as never before, so that later Japanese horror films all followed this shot, forming the formula of "climbing every ghost" = =, so I won't go into details here. I'm going to talk about three other series of Noon.

First of all, we need to understand a background: Afternoon series is adapted from the novel of the same name by Yasuji Suzuki. It's a pity that the original book took the sci-fi route from the beginning-in other words, if someone thinks that this series is a horror film adapted from the movie Noon, it's all wet. I was lucky enough to find the original from the school library. After reading it, I vomited blood all over the floor, and my glasses fell all over the floor ... I wonder if there is something wrong with my appreciation. In short, I can't understand the "Japanese best-selling novels" of that year. Because the original is science fiction rather than horror, the follow-up series of Noon, which tries to set it as a horror film, has no good plot setting foundation, and of course it can't become a classic like the first one. I even suspect that the success of the first part of Noon is actually due to the script, Khan. Then, with the great success of the first film, midnight ring 2 appeared soon.

Afternoon 2 was adapted into a rumor that was not in the original. The plot is slow and a little puzzling. There's basically nothing to see. The only shocking thing is that the heroine of the first film "Noon", the female reporter starring Matsushima Nanako, died halfway, which really caught fans who liked her off guard. Although there is nothing to see in the play, there are still some amazing scenes in it occasionally.

After Afternoon 2, the Japanese released The Lord of the Rings, which is the second film version of the original book, and it is said that there are few changes to the original book. In that case, I really don't want to waste two precious hours to "relive" the embarrassing rz when reading novels, so I'd better forget it.

The last part of this series is "Revealing the Truth", starring Yukie Nakama. "To True White" can be said to be the last part of the series "Midnight Bell". What surprised me at first was not the plot, but the beautiful Sadako = = This is a story that happened before Sadako was pushed into the well, similar to Prequel. Although the fame of Zhen is much lower than that of his previous work, personally, it is quite successful. It is not a complete horror film, but it runs through the elements of love from beginning to end. The Sadako in the story is divided into two parts: half is beautiful and kind, just like the average girl; The other half of the evil spirit is inexplicably hostile to everyone and has the ability to kill people with ideas. Half the goodness always lives in the shadow of evil spirits. She is afraid that she can't control the appearance of evil spirits, and even when the sweetness of love comes, she will unconsciously kill her lover. Sadako is helpless and desperate. Later, people who were extremely afraid waved hammers and killed her alive, while the scene where the lover tried to protect her was blocked by death. I am afraid that everyone was greatly shocked and heartbroken.

Recommended (10)

Ring at midnight: 8.5 minutes

Midnight strikes 2: Sadako: 6: 00.

Ring (spiral) of ring: 5 points

Bai: 7.5 points

Spell series

The legendary "Japanese horror film is another peak after the midnight bell".

I have read a related review of Douban before, and its evaluation is far from the "masterpiece". Many terrorist forums even criticized it for "what else does it have besides killing people?" The paleness of the plot has become the main reason for being criticized. After reading that review, I realized that the film didn't have time to explain the background of the story, so I won't go into details here. Please read it yourself if you are interested: /review/ 1279902/

One of the successes of "The Curse" lies in the adoption of new shooting techniques, such as "Ghost Press", which has never been tried before. Many people say that they dare not sleep after reading it, and they are afraid that something will fall from the ceiling when they sleep. The second is to disrupt the whole narrative order and make the whole movie full of suspense. Please refer to Baidu Encyclopedia for the explanation of the curse mystery.

"Curse 2" continued the shooting style of "Curse 2" without any breakthrough, and became an out-and-out copy, but it still didn't give the necessary explanation for the cause and effect of the curse, which was completely confusing.

Recommended (10)

Curse: 8 points

Curse 2: 6.5

A missed call series.

The cult movie master Mikichi Takayuki brought an unforgettable SM female ghost in a missed call 1. Ghost Call 2 lost Takashi Sanchi and Hayashi Hayashi, and was replaced by a little girl who was sewn alive and smiled at you.

The idea of 1 is really great: it is the part of the clock going backwards. The plot itself is also very attractive: the ordinary mobile phone in your hand has become an ominous thing, which can predict the time of death, see the image of your own death and hear the screams before you die.

In Ghost Call 2, the warning of death changed from "short message" to "bell", and the ghost of mother and daughter became two ghosts parallel to Taiwan Province Province and Japan. Just like a missed call 1, if you don't see the unpredictable plot development in the end, even the ending will have unexpected fear.

Ghost call 3 failed. The shooting scene moved to Korea again, which shows that it must be an idol drama full of kimchi-style youth love dog blood (tears)

Recommended (10)

One missed call: 8 points.

The ghost cries at 2: 7.

The ghost cries at 3: 05.

Ghost water and evil spirits

The story is not complicated, and it even feels like flowing water slowly. It should be the most relaxing Japanese horror film I have ever seen. The package that wants sensory stimulation may be disappointed (even a P falls asleep while watching it = =). But I think the beauty of this film lies not in the depressing atmosphere that traditional horror films try to pursue, but in the conception of the story itself. Originally, I was lucky, thinking that mother and daughter could finally get rid of evil spirits and continue to live, but in the end, my mother was taken away by evil spirits. Ghosts seem to prove that children's evil spirits are actually more terrible than adults. Because they know nothing about everything and stubbornly want what they need or want, there are usually two results: either they are brutally destroyed because they can't get it (the means are sometimes more abnormal than adults), or they are possessed by pathology and completely distorted because they can get it. The ending of Ghost belongs to the latter. Compared with the broadness of maternal love, evil spirits are hateful and selfish, but who can blame? She was just a child, and no one taught her the correct value orientation before her death. Even after death, it is abandoned in the forgotten corner as before, and there is no good end. Become an evil spirit, take away other people's mothers, and just want to get a care that you can't get before you die. This kind of plot setting is more like warning people: as parents, we should be kind to the children we brought into this world.

I can't understand how a mother can endure the pain of being separated from her own flesh and blood and have to face an evil spirit day and night. According to some details of the ending, I guess: first, the evil spirit is too BH, so that the mother can not get rid of control; Secondly, evil spirits threaten their daughters; Third, the worst guess is that mother sympathizes with evil spirits and is willing to make up for everything she has never enjoyed before. In my opinion, it is a tragic ending, but the Japanese woman is stronger than expected-just because she is a mother.

Recommendation (10): 8 points.

hypnosis

Starring Goro Inagaki, one of SMAP's handsome guys, this drama has been well received, recognized as a classic in horror movies and also classified as a masterpiece of psychological movies. I felt that the atmosphere at the beginning was not bad, but it was a little delayed after being photographed. In fact, its narrative is more classic than narrative. PS: I like that setting about "hint" very much.

Recommendation (10): 8 points.

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The setting is very interesting. The beauty of reincarnation is not that the boss reveals that he is the weakest one.