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Originally Posted by Repo'd
In that case I can see how The Beyond wouldn't rate very high with you. I wonder, along with your preference for meaning in horror, do you also prefer more linear story telling? The Beyond is fairly linear but many surrealist films are not. Just curious as to your preference, if you have any at all. I can get behind either style as long as the film is compelling.
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Yes, I liked Beyond's linear story assembly. I liked lot's of
the visuals and shot choices.
Do I prefer more linear story telling? Probably.
I mean, I've seen non-linear done really well, where it's integral to
the presentation -- creating curiosity, setting up suspense, etc. Every once in awhile I'll see a film, or TV ep, that jumbles up
the time line and I can't see how/why it was used... where it basically doesn't significantly change how
the audience experiences
the subsequent sequences.
Take a film like
Crash (2004)... which breathed new life into my lungs... it's non-linear, and
the interweaving character/stories and ensemble cast -- that didn't bother me a second. I thought it was fantastic, and not just technically. I thought it was one of
the most loving films since Yellow Submarine. Heck, should be required viewing after this election.