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Watch the Director's commentary for Session 9. It explains a lot of the story in more detail. The guy sitting in the room with the interview tapes...whew...when the split personalities start coming out, the creep factor really went up.
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Great location.... I think the creepiest place is an insane asylum.
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I never really liked Session 9
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Not a David Caruso fan?
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For me that is part of its appeal. Implied violence allows one to live vicariously through the killer. It can give you the raw materials, the scene, the subject, maybe even the weapon or killer themselves, but it casts doubt or speculation on what actually happened, allowing you to make it happen. At the end, it did show the identity of the killer, the progression of murders, their methods, and a hint of the motivation. What caused the killers descent into madness? Was it the incident with his wife and child, the Asylum and it’s spiritual or demonic residents, or a combination of both? |
I loved Session 9. I read about it in Fangoria's book, 101 Movies You've Never Seen. It was certainly creepy.
I have Cube 2 but never saw Cube. I plan on picking up Cube and Cube 0 within the next couple of weeks. There is a kiosk at the mall by me that sells Asian cinema movies. I was going to buy Battle but got Oldboy instead. Battle and Battle 2 are the next ones on my list to get from him. I am looking forward to finishing the Cube series and starting the Battle series. |
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HB your not an ignorant person. But I'd rather be ignorant then stupid any day.
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