Sunday, March 9, 2014

SWA Movie Analysis 3/5

SWA Movie Analysis 3/5

            Each film uses cinematography, lighting, special effects, and dramatic acting to provide the best horror suspense for their audience. The three films use our emotions and general fears to engage us and react to the scenes. Fears of murder, our sensitivity to blood and gore, fear of uncontrollable environments, and horrific images. Nosferatu displayed intense scenes using lighting and special effects accompanied by great performance acting. The Shinning placed the viewer in the shoes of a character who faces potential death by a loved one turned psychotic, using amazing acting and good writing. The Conjuring took advantage of our innate fear of the paranormal and ghosts diving us into a possessed home. The film I believe was the most effective is The Shinning. The film displayed Nicholson’s capability far beyond well and genuinely made us uncomfortable with his psychotic behavior and thirst to kill. Memorability plays a large role in the film’s scenes due to amazing writing and casting. A movie that is remembered and recited is an impactful and worthy film.   

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