LSUK
Joined Jan 2018
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Firstly, my review:
I really enjoyed this movie. It's a solid psychological horror that keeps you guessing the whole way through. The movie does a great job of creating a creepy and eerie atmosphere that pulls you in and makes you feel uneasy. What I loved most is how it keeps you thinking - there were plenty of moments where I wasn't sure what was real and what wasn't. It's such a nice change from the usual horror movies that spell everything out for you.
The plot is interesting and engaging, and unlike most horror films today, jumpscares are used only when they actually add to the tension. They don't rely on them just to scare you every two minutes. The acting is really good, too - it helps make the whole thing feel more real and adds to the creepy vibe.
Now to my rant on horror movie reviews: After watching, I was excited to read some reviews and see if people shared my thoughts, but I was shocked by the number of people complaining. Some said the plot was "too confusing," or that there weren't enough jumpscares, or they just didn't get it because they were distracted on their phones for half the movie.
I feel like a lot of people just don't appreciate good horror anymore. They'd rather watch movies filled with cheap jumpscares and predictable plots, instead of something that actually makes them think. It's frustrating because real, scary horror movies are becoming so rare these days, and I'm worried about where the genre is headed if this is what people want.
It can't just be me who thinks like this, right?
The plot is interesting and engaging, and unlike most horror films today, jumpscares are used only when they actually add to the tension. They don't rely on them just to scare you every two minutes. The acting is really good, too - it helps make the whole thing feel more real and adds to the creepy vibe.
Now to my rant on horror movie reviews: After watching, I was excited to read some reviews and see if people shared my thoughts, but I was shocked by the number of people complaining. Some said the plot was "too confusing," or that there weren't enough jumpscares, or they just didn't get it because they were distracted on their phones for half the movie.
I feel like a lot of people just don't appreciate good horror anymore. They'd rather watch movies filled with cheap jumpscares and predictable plots, instead of something that actually makes them think. It's frustrating because real, scary horror movies are becoming so rare these days, and I'm worried about where the genre is headed if this is what people want.
It can't just be me who thinks like this, right?
There are few things in this world which are pure, this is one of them. Simply an innocent message to the world.
A message which isn't directed at anyone in particular, but instead helps to remind you of what really matters in life.
This topped with an absolutely breathtaking animation, perfect voice actors and a beautiful soundtrack make this a truly perfect piece of media.
Primarily focusing on loneliness, and finding meaning in life. This really hit home for me, and I'm sure plenty of other people too. It's nice to be reminded of what's important, and what to focus on. Everyone at some point in their lives will find themselves 'lost', so being able to share this message with the world in a way which is easy to follow, is excellent. Definitely something for the whole family. If it doesn't pull at your heartstrings, nothing will.
Safe to say I'll be keeping this film in mind throughout my life, and will be sure to pass the message on to my future family and friends.
Thank you for creating this.
A message which isn't directed at anyone in particular, but instead helps to remind you of what really matters in life.
This topped with an absolutely breathtaking animation, perfect voice actors and a beautiful soundtrack make this a truly perfect piece of media.
Primarily focusing on loneliness, and finding meaning in life. This really hit home for me, and I'm sure plenty of other people too. It's nice to be reminded of what's important, and what to focus on. Everyone at some point in their lives will find themselves 'lost', so being able to share this message with the world in a way which is easy to follow, is excellent. Definitely something for the whole family. If it doesn't pull at your heartstrings, nothing will.
Safe to say I'll be keeping this film in mind throughout my life, and will be sure to pass the message on to my future family and friends.
Thank you for creating this.