《鬼入鏡》 - 恐怖

By Catherine
at 2010-10-28T17:45
at 2010-10-28T17:45
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It’s deja vu all over again with this rehashing sequel to the
surprise horror smash.
Less a sequel than a superfluous remake, “Paranormal Activity 2”
takes everything that was unique about the original and simply
tries to do it again.
Technically accomplished in its fake video-verite style but
artistically bankrupt, the film
— judging by the derisive jeers that erupted during the end credits at an
opening-day screening
— is not likely to incite the passionate fervor generated by its
predecessor.
Being billed as a prequel, Paranormal Activity 2 reprises one of the
characters and the exact formula of the original. Again, the point of view
is strictly through home video and surveillance-camera footage that eventually
reveals the bumps in the night threatening the hapless characters.
The action takes place in the sprawling, well-appointed suburban California
home of Daniel (Brian Boland); wife Kristi (Sprague Grayden), who is the
sister of the original’s Katie (Katie Featherston); teen daughter Ali
(Molly Ephraim); and toddler son Hunter.
After a seemingly random break-in, a series of surveillance cameras is
installed at various locations in and outside the house. For a long stretch,
we’re treated to banal footage of the family going about its day-to-day
existence, until, you guessed it, mysterious things start happening.
They are at first seemingly minor: A frying pan falls off of a pot rack; the
automatic pool cleaner seems to have a mind of its own; and the family’s
German shepherd starts barking for no apparent reason.
Director Tod Williams manages to effectively ratchet up the tension as the
horrific events escalate, with long, static takes that keep the audience on
edge until the inevitable loud noises and sudden shocks induce the predictable
responses.
But anyone who has seen the original knows exactly where things are heading,
with the result that the proceedings seem far more manipulative than
unnerving.
Although the original characters were appealing and sympathetic in their
mounting terror, the banal figures here fail to hold our interest, though the
tyke and the canine have their moments.
Like the original — or at least the version that was theatrically released —
the story reaches a jarring conclusion involving demonic possession that’s
more designed for shock value than in keeping with the relatively subtle
menace preceding it.
─資料來源───────────────────────────────────
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/
review/paranormal-activity-2-film-review-32162
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※ 編輯: Loreto 來自: 180.177.83.166 (10/28 17:37)
surprise horror smash.
Less a sequel than a superfluous remake, “Paranormal Activity 2”
takes everything that was unique about the original and simply
tries to do it again.
Technically accomplished in its fake video-verite style but
artistically bankrupt, the film
— judging by the derisive jeers that erupted during the end credits at an
opening-day screening
— is not likely to incite the passionate fervor generated by its
predecessor.
Being billed as a prequel, Paranormal Activity 2 reprises one of the
characters and the exact formula of the original. Again, the point of view
is strictly through home video and surveillance-camera footage that eventually
reveals the bumps in the night threatening the hapless characters.
The action takes place in the sprawling, well-appointed suburban California
home of Daniel (Brian Boland); wife Kristi (Sprague Grayden), who is the
sister of the original’s Katie (Katie Featherston); teen daughter Ali
(Molly Ephraim); and toddler son Hunter.
After a seemingly random break-in, a series of surveillance cameras is
installed at various locations in and outside the house. For a long stretch,
we’re treated to banal footage of the family going about its day-to-day
existence, until, you guessed it, mysterious things start happening.
They are at first seemingly minor: A frying pan falls off of a pot rack; the
automatic pool cleaner seems to have a mind of its own; and the family’s
German shepherd starts barking for no apparent reason.
Director Tod Williams manages to effectively ratchet up the tension as the
horrific events escalate, with long, static takes that keep the audience on
edge until the inevitable loud noises and sudden shocks induce the predictable
responses.
But anyone who has seen the original knows exactly where things are heading,
with the result that the proceedings seem far more manipulative than
unnerving.
Although the original characters were appealing and sympathetic in their
mounting terror, the banal figures here fail to hold our interest, though the
tyke and the canine have their moments.
Like the original — or at least the version that was theatrically released —
the story reaches a jarring conclusion involving demonic possession that’s
more designed for shock value than in keeping with the relatively subtle
menace preceding it.
─資料來源───────────────────────────────────
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/
review/paranormal-activity-2-film-review-32162
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※ 編輯: Loreto 來自: 180.177.83.166 (10/28 17:37)
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