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Horror film in which "monsters" not explicit...
I'm teaching the Cortazar short story "House Taken Over" in summer school, and I want to show a movie that is somehow related to it. The story has a fantastical element - there is something that takes over the house where the protagonists live, but that something or somebody is never seen or explained. Is there a good, or good enough, horror movie that has a similar theme? Even if the "monster" was revealed eventually, is there a movie where for long periods of time, the monster was left up to the imagination? And will I get fired for showing it to high school kids? Thanks for the help.
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the haunting ...
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some val lewton or jacques tournier
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You see next to nothing in the original Amityville Horror. And if you're in Canada, it's leagal toshow to high school:)
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Wow - that was fast. Thanks for the suggestions.
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controversial pick: Blair Witch Project. It seems to either be popular or hated, varying from day to day, but you never see the Blair Witch. Just rocks...
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The Entity.
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