Raltar wrote:
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Caution, this movie will seriously freak you out.
I'm curious as to why. Could you explain better? Is it cheap thrills like things popping out at you or is it actually mentally freaky?
There aren't people in masks popping out saying boooo or anything, it's quite a bit more subtle.
I'll try to avoid spoilers and still discuss it. It actually works well for two reasons, the first being that it's a master of building tension. Throughout the film there are moments of levity, but almost immediately the tension is ratcheted up to the next level, for the whole running time. The atmosphere is very well maintained. As well, it has NO soundtrack, which is just insane. I don't think I've ever been in a theater with that many people and had it be so quiet, which in itself puts you on edge. The other reason it was so effective was the choice of venue. Most of the movie takes place in their bedroom, which if your house is your sanctuary, the bedroom is your altar. It's your safest place, where you are most vulnerable peacefully sleeping, and having it violated beyond your control is just horrifying. So it's a very mental horror, that's very good at reminding you of those childhood fears of the dark.
I would definitely recommend seeing it in a packed theater if possible, the "communal film" experience is VERY much in effect here, and adds quite a bit to the show.
All I know is that it's two days later, and several of the friends I saw it with called me this morning to see if I was still freaked out trying to sleep like they were (yes, I'm still a bit freaked).
I can't remember the last time I saw a horror movie and had that happen.