It should be horrible.
But I understand what you said about midnight.
I shouldn't feel anything.
There are also several movies that are said to be horrible.
Personally, I dare not look.
Supernatural Activity
A nuisance.
Director: Kubrick
Earliest shooting time: 1980 r
Reason for selection:
Watching horror movies, the more you watch, the less you feel horrible. Even the classic horror film The Exorcist will be numb and never be afraid again. But there are exceptions to everything, and the more you look at it, the more horrible it is.
The film is first-class in both the acting skills of the actors and the processing technology of the film.
Two night of the living dead (night of the living dead).
Director: george romero
Earliest shooting time: 1968
Reason for selection:
This movie is a turning point of modern horror movies, and director Romero scares people with a large number of bodies. This is the first horror film to create a black hero.
Jaw (jaw)
Director: Spielberg
Earliest shooting time: 1975
If you choose a reason:
The shooting skills and acting skills of this film are still impressive. However, all this, combined with Spielberg's unique charm, is of course different.
Four "moonlight flustered" (Halloween),
Director: Jon Carpenter
Earliest shooting time: 1978
If you choose a reason:
Director j carpente successfully used the widescreen composition to create a vast space, which makes people feel that the missing things will suddenly appear in this space. What is even more frightening is that something suddenly jumped out where the audience did not pay attention.
Five Cruelties (texas chainsaw massacre, Texas)
Director: Toby Hooper
Earliest shooting time: 1974
Reason for selection:
This film is based on the true story of the perverted murderer Ed Gaine, but there are only a few bloody scenes-
Six "exorcists" (The exor)
Director: William Frigin.
Earliest shooting time: 1973
Reason for selection: b
Giving people a huge imagination is the main reason for the film to be selected, followed by the sales rate. This is a movie about a little girl possessed by a demon. Except for some amazing stunts (such as floating with a bed, etc. ), the little girl's vulgar speech and inappropriate gender make people feel that she has changed because of the devil's upper body.
Seven "aliens"
Director: ridley scott
Earliest shooting time: 1979
Reason for selection:
The story is that there are terrible space creatures on the spaceship. Director Scott slowly and carefully created an atmosphere of terror.
Eight "nightmare of elm street"
Director: Weiscalvin
Earliest shooting time: 1984
Reason for selection:
Director Calvin created Freddy Kruger in an innovative way, a monster that frightened children.
Nine "Lotus Ghost Knife" (don't watch it now)
Directed by Nicholas Lowe 9A
Earliest shooting time: 1973
Select the reason
Donald sutherland and Julie Christie performed well in this supernatural horror film. This film is also famous for creating tension effectively.
Ten "birds"
Director: Hitchcock
Earliest shooting time: 1963
Select the reason
This is Hitchcock's scariest movie. The atmosphere of terror he carefully created is convincing.
1, neuropathy (1960)
Hitchcock's famous film Psycho is a masterpiece of horror thriller. At that time, 1960, this movie was the most violent movie in Hollywood.
Shadow, but we have never seen a scene of killing with a knife. Instead, we use skillful film techniques, such as subjective shots and intermittent editing methods, to let the audience see the darkest side of human nature.
Experience an unprecedented atmosphere of terror. Coupled with the horrible soundtrack and soundtrack, many viewers were scared by the abnormal killer and the well-known bathroom killing scene in the film.
Dare not take a bath alone. Psycho was selected as one of the most important American films in 100 by American film institutions. The story goes like this: Marilyn is a female worker in Phoenix, Arizona.
On impulse, she fled the town with the money and decided to start a new life in California with her lover Sam. When she drove out of town, it was dark and it was raining cats and dogs, so she had to
Driving down expressway, the fatigue of long-distance driving and the pressure of absconding with money almost made her nervous breakdown, so she decided to rest at the Bates Motel on the roadside for one night and eat at Marilyn's restaurant.
When I returned to my room to take a bath after dinner, a strange and terrible story was about to happen. ...
2. Seven deadly sins
Seven (1995) inherited the essence of psychological thriller, analyzed crime and criminals' psychology from a philosophical point of view, and carried forward the genre film in which thinking replaced action.
. David fincher created a terrible hell atmosphere for the film: mysterious crime scenes and horrible bodies, cold and damp alleys and strange expressions.
White. However, the dramatic clues to advance and resolve doubts have swept away the doubts that have shrouded the audience for a long time, but at the same time left them with a heavy heart and a reflection on the torture of the disease.
The story goes like this. William is a criminal officer of new york Police Department. He will retire in a week. At this time, the boss sent him a new partner-youthful David. David handled the case against William.
The way is very disapproving. They received a case in which an extraordinarily fat man was killed at home, but they found no clues. Then another case happened, the law.
Scott was killed. On the floor of the scene, two words were written in blood: greed. William is very considerate. He returned to the previous crime scene and finally found two words behind the refrigerator:
Gluttony. According to the sentence in Paradise Lost-Seven deadly sins of Christianity: gluttony, greed, laziness, anger, pride, lust and jealousy, he believes that there will be new crimes …
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3. Exorcist (1973)
Thirty years later, The Exorcist is still the scariest horror movie. In the film, the weird behavior of Xiaoling and Blair after being possessed by the devil is really unprecedented.
After all, those green slime, 180-degree rotating head, spider crawling, and all kinds of evil behaviors made this most horrible movie. This film is based on true events, William Fred.
King's horror legend about possession and belief: actress Chris and her 12-year-old daughter Ali came to Washington for a visit performance, and suddenly she floated in the air and became weak.
Phoebe, strange things happen one after another. Doctors and psychologists could do nothing about it, but Chris turned to Father Dai of Georgetown University for help. Father Dai said that Ali was possessed by evil spirits. The film
The film was released in the United States on 1973, and was nominated for 10 Oscar the following year, and finally won two awards, four Golden Globes and the British Film Academy Award. Since then, many movies have appeared.
It has been remake twice, and the box office has been good.
4. Neglect (2002)
Fragility is a story about faith, original sin and the essence of human mind. A disturbing theme, accompanied by a story of genius, makes it happen.
It is a compact psychological horror film. The title "fragility" implies the fragility of human perception of external things. This film perfectly combines horror and mystery, as well as plot.
It was both exciting and exciting, and at the last minute, the plot turned sharply, which surprised everyone. Although this is a horror film, it doesn't try to exaggerate the bloody violence.
There is an implied indirect beauty in trying to win the audience. The audience was not so much shocked by the terrible scene as by their own imagination. The story is this: Agent Wei.
Wesley was assigned to investigate the notorious "Hand of God" series of murders in Texas. During the investigation, suddenly one day, a stranger who claimed to be Fenton Mexes (Matthew McConaughey).
The man walked into his office and claimed that he knew the real identity of the serial killer that the police had been searching for for for a long time. While Wesley was still questioning this man's identity and purpose, Finn
Burton also revealed a more shocking fact: the murderer was his brother Adam. Adam committed suicide after completing the murder. But this is just the beginning,
The purpose of Fenton's trip is not only to reveal the identity of the murderer, but more importantly, he wants to further reveal a long and complicated story, the real motive hidden in a murderer's heart. But not
In any case, this crazy action has a far-reaching impact on the Mekos brothers. Their experiences as teenagers cultivated their extreme ideas about good and evil, and predicted their unpredictable future.
luck ...
5. sharping people (1980)
Adapted from Stephen King's horror novels, the film deeply discusses madness, memory and the destruction of a family. In this film, the master Stanley kubrick (Stanley
Kubrick) strikes again, and the horror created goes deep into the bone marrow, which makes you completely unable to extricate yourself. Although this film did not cause the expected shock, it is still one of Kubrick's most successful films.
Works. Kubrick took all of us on a bumpy and bizarre journey and entered the crazy inner world of a novelist (played by Jack Nicholson). The protagonist and
His wife and son lived in an empty hotel trapped by heavy snow, and the heavy and grotesque silence around the hotel made the audience feel claustrophobic. for
Kubrick described the plot more vividly and ruthlessly degenerated a seemingly gentle person into a savage like an animal. When he was completely crazy, he was frightened by an axe.
Wife and mentally ill son.
6. Texas Chain Saw Black Boy (1974)
Texas chainsaw massacre, Texas 1974 was released in the United States. The production cost is extremely low, but the box office income is more than 30 million US dollars, and it is related to
There was a wave of movies about dead teenagers, and its influence has not faded. There are many sequels and remakes in the film, and the first episode 1974 is the best. In the film, people with leather faces all have hands.
Holding a chainsaw, appearing in front of the heroine with the face of a dead actor, feathers flying around in slow motion, is really memorable. The movement of the lens in this film is particularly excellent, editing.
It is even more ingenious, and the close-up serial splicing of the heroine's eyes shows the heroine's panic to the fullest. This kind of killing people without seeing blood depends entirely on the arrangement of composition to make the audience understand.
The sense of terror has not diminished. In one scene, the killer hung the heroine alive on the iron hook of the slaughterhouse, and the heroine screamed and struggled on the hook while watching her friend untied, which was quite beautiful.
Clever, it is not the audience but the heroine who sees the solution. The audience felt fear through the heroine's reaction, which was not bloody but extremely horrible.
7. Stepmother (1987)
Stepfather is Terry Ochan's masterpiece of horror movies. The story is about a middle-aged man who killed someone and used a fake one in pursuit of a perfect family life.
He married a widow in another town. His seemingly polite image was loved by his new wife, but his daughter found all kinds of signs of her stepfather's mental disorder, which made him very frustrated.
Hope, once again led to a new massacre, he killed his wife and daughter and ran to find another house with a white fence, a beautiful wife and a lovely child's family. Stepfather, after all, is about a man.
Man's psychological collapse prevented him from realizing his ideal life of "American Dream". In the second year of release, the film was remake.
8. Spatio-temporal Interception (1990)
Jacob's Ladder is the masterpiece of the great erotic director Andrea Lynn (fatal attraction, cheating), who changed his style. This film also presents a kind of
Real and illusory horror experience, can't tell whether it is in a dream or reality? People have a familiar but unfamiliar illusion. The film is between logic and abstraction, and its tonality is elusive.
. The story describes a soldier (Tim Robbins) who comes home from Vietnam and finds himself suffering from the sequelae of mental illness. He often has the illusion of being chased. Whenever do or die,
He will be resurrected in another time and space, thinking about the nightmare that happened before, but then he will be awakened by the real world, so he seems to live in two worlds, and it is difficult to determine which one it is.
Really or not? Maybe both are fake? Probably never woke up?
9. Martin (1977)
Martin is probably the best but least famous vampire movie in the past 30 years. This is Romero's most satisfactory work. He didn't leave most of it.
The routine of vampire movies, however, is full of humanity. It describes a story about self, but does not give the true identity of the protagonist. It adopts an open approach, which makes the film full of temptation.
It not only reinterprets Nosfilato, but also implies that the younger generation has lost themselves and ridiculed religious beliefs, which improves the artistry of the film to some extent. Movie Masters
Martin's thirst for blood is only an illusion of his own imagination, so he is not a real vampire. He wants to hypnotize people with drugs, not with his eyes
He has no fangs, so he can only prick other people's arteries with a razor.
10, full of loopholes (2007)
Thirty-five years after william friedkin, who won the Oscar for Best Director, concocted the scariest exorcist in history in 2007, he created a ruthless and crazy horror film.
The movie Bug. The story is about a shabby motel in Oklahoma where Agnes (ashley judd), a taciturn single waitress, lives. Aigni
Alice has a tragic past, so she is afraid of meeting too many people. Besides helping her gay friend R.C. (Lynn Collins) run a business in a humble pub, she always lives in fear.
Among them, her ex-husband Jerry (Harry Connick.Jr.), afraid of her abuse, spent two years in prison, was released on parole recently, and finally came to see me again. The days of trepidation come day after day.
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