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@TxBunnyS R.L Stine.... 🤣🤣
I actually don't think Horror as a genre does well in a reading format. The best is probably interactive experiences...real life for example.
It's funny, because the illusion works until the foreground mountains are brought into frame.
A) They simply lack the necessay elements to sustain the illusion in both detail and atmosphere. This makes the mountains reveal themselves as fake.
B) The Camera goes from steadycam feel to helicopter feel. But at the end, the camera move lacks the weight of a helicopter pull out.
C) Usually Helicopter pull outs use zoom to compensate for the distance/danger, and here the lack of it gives it away. They would have to slow down the move quite a lot at the end.
However up until that point the shot works incredibly well. LESS is more!
The Evil Dead.
I was 9 years old and in the movie theatre by myself. I got so scared, I had to walk out of the movie theatre. It was too much!
This was at a time in USSR, when American movies started to be shown in underground theatres and there were zero restrictions.
But for some strange reason, a few minutes later, I decided to go back and finish watching the movie. Later on that evening I saw The Terminator... my life was never the same after that double combo.
Under the Skin.
However, there is actually another amazing film, but it's from 2009.
The Wild Hunt - it's about people that LARP, and the film goes from fun and playful to something very dark and serious.