Is it just me or have recent horror flicks been pretty stupid lately?
Either the movie materials have been revamps of oldies or supernatural houses that are after you, or demonic spirits that want to see you burn.
Scary movies should be interesting and I don’t know…scary? That’s why when I recently saw “Don’t Breathe,” I was pleasantly surprised by how scared I was.
It keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish — I kid you not. It is a refreshing story line, and best of all it’s a realistic situation. The movie doesn’t dwell on details and it sets itself up so the rest of the story can just fall into place.
The trouble with recent scary movies is that they stick to paranormal situations and obscure theoreticals that doesn’t put the audience in the protagonists’ perspective.
“Don’t Breathe” is about three thieves who decide to rob a war veteran and end up getting their asses handed to them when they realize he isn’t an easy target as they expected. The directer uses good camera angles to really make you feel part of the movie. With continuous shots, eerie music, and HELLA sick twists, you are in for a frightening treat for this Halloween.
Don’t just take my word on it, check it out for yourself. Consider yourself warned.
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