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It has some very convincing faux-snuff scenes which they obviously put some time and effort into, yet along with most of them went a soundtrack so loud that you couldn't even hear the screaming. With just the "real world" sound those scenes would have been genuinely disturbing and unsettling - the music just ruined it I thought. I think I agree about Sinister, not a bad film imo despite lots of plot holes lol. But yes music is over-relied on there. In contrast I watched 7 Days last night - not strictly horror though a bit gruesome in places - which has no score whatsoever throughout and shows how feelings really don't need to be manipulated by music in a good film.
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Yeah you'd think I'd be down with a movie with a killer Panda in it right!
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A good survey, but I was slightly offended by the question concerning neurosis.
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Same here, to be honest.
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Not horror, but I've heard the same complaints of Black Swan and Punch Drunk Love, two examples where I thought that the intoxicating music helped to set the tone, but again I can see someone finding it overpowering. Quote:
Because I thought that Sinister and [the first third of] Insidious successfully built a mood of disease, I didn't find the scares cheap; I was thoroughly unnerved and thought that the jumps they got from me were earned. As for the Big Bads in both of those films, I do agree that they were executed poorly, Insidious especially, though I would argue that Sinister did it sparingly enough not for it to be a problem for me. And now I want to watch both of those again... Quote:
Haven't seen those, but I think I've experienced something similar when watching Giallo - YES, before folks jump on me, I realize that's part of the genre, but I'm not a huge fan of the genre, so it's not too surprising that I find the music annoying... |
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I did, too. I see no connecting tissue between neurosis and horror films, when so casually and thoughtlessly thrown out there as he did.
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Hmm, to be honest, a good score is extremely important to me - maybe because I'm very sensitive to "scary music". Music and sounds can trigger my imagination in a way that no image will ever be able to.
What I usually don't like is rock/pop soundtracks - although they do fit in at times. But for the most part, they totally ruin the mood of the movie. Why try to get me in a party mood when I'm supposed to be scared? |
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I didn't mind it upon my first viewing but watching it again I've started to pick holes in it. I'm just finding the majority of recent horror quite bland or horribly uneven.
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