Wednesday, 1 July 2015
The evil Inside: Review
The second film I watched was, The evil inside. Compared to the first film I watched this was a more successful horror film. Most of this film was also set in a big house, however this house looked less appealing, no daylight was showing in the house so it was dark all the time, and the color dark is associated with evil and frightened emotions. The film was mainly all based around one girl, she wasn't normal as you couldn't quite read her and what was wrong with her. Whenever she would walk to a window, the diegetic sound would build up getting louder and louder and then as soon as the sound stopped, something would weird would happen, and it made me jump from my seat and every time this happened it kept me on edge. Then the audience then new there was something not right with this girl, she looked almost possessed. Then her parents left the house and she was allowed to have a sleepover, Her friends came and as soon as they all entered they settled in and started having fun and were relaxed. However, she was sat there on her own as if she waited for something to happen. From there the suspense started to build up again, she was breathing heavily and she made a run to the kitchen and she then started to turn her attention to the window and something popped out from the ceiling and made me jump again. It came from no where and the build up of the suspense made this attempt of a shock successful. She then was being treated awkwardly from the house guest, this created her anger to build up, she was sent crying to her room but before she went, her evil side showed out, she looked at each of her house guest and predicted how they would all die. From there you could almost feel there scared emotions as if you was in that situation yourself. From every guest that was killed the suspense build up for each one. Using suspense in horror films always turns out to be a big success as making the audience feel on edge will play with there emotions.
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Hi Jasveer
ReplyDeleteThis is sufficient analysis of existing horror films, however you need to change the word 'review' to 'analysis' as a review is a different form of writing. You could add to this to get a better grade for your research and planning if you include some still print screened images with detailed analysis for your two main films and if you upload short clips to demonstrate what you are saying in your analysis. The generalized comments you make are not enough to draw conclusions from as to what to include in your own film. Mrs Panesar