The horror genre is one of the few things left on this world that excite me. but I'm notoriously hard to please on the subject because I feel a truly excellent horror movie is one that scares you so much that you want to look away but are rooted to the spot through dumbfounded terror, and achieves this not with constant jumpy moments but with fantastic storytelling and atmospheric pacing. And so many Horror movie producers fail to grasp this and instead try to scare us with chainsaw wielding, hockey mask wearing thugs that do little more than make me raise a hand to stifle my yawns. See I always feel the best horror movies are the ones where the antagonist is Non-Human. that way its totally unpredictable. also the simple ones with no great back story other than "because he's fucking evil." and it's a small line to walk and so far the only truly shining examples are the likes of "1408" and "Paranormal Activity." Recently however I watched "Devil" and felt that while it wasn't bad as such it was still a very good How-not-to-do-it guide so lets get cracking.
now "Paranormal Activity" and "Devil" are really very similar in concept of an evil demon out for blood but while PA executes this through phycological mind-buggery devil flips between jumpy moments and cheap lighting effects. I won't lie PA has its flaws. the biggest one being large portions of nothing at all happen but I get the feeling this is what the movie wants because as soon as I start to let my guard down something incredibly spooky will occur. often you are left looking at what seems to be a rather peaceful bedroom but your eyes are drawn to small details witch make the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end. the movie really makes you work for your thrills because half of them coming from your own sense of mounting paranoia.
Devil on the other hand spoon feeds you the horror throughout. there was one scene *SPOILER ALERT* where a security monitor in the elevator flickers to a deformed face, at this point I thought "Ah-Ha the mind games begin." but then a security guard rewinds back to it and reveals all. in my mind it would have been better to just leave it and let the viewer speculate while their pants begin to fill with terror. also while paranormal activity makes the most of a unique plot Devil misses some massive opportunities. Come on guys you are provided with the situation where four unlucky souls are trapped in an elevator with no less than the fucking devil. I was expecting the walls to close in or for a fire to build below or for the elevator doors to open and the people find themselves in hell. but no. the movie just does the same cheap lighting trick four or five times before saying goodnight. this frustrates me in a way that few other movies do. Because there was potential for it to become a true Cult Classic with its very name striking fear into all who have seen it. as it stands all it becomes is a fairly generic demon horror film and a shining example of How-Not-To-Do-It.
The reason that I feel PA deserves such credit is the imagination that went into it. Devil cost 10 million USD to make. but in my mind it doesn't even come close to the greatness of Paranormal Activity which weighs in at just a cool 15 Grand. I've had Family Holidays that cost more than that and here we have a true cult classic.
both of these movies have sequels lined up and to be honest I'm looking forward to both because both have true potential to achieve more. with PA2 there will be a sort of CCTV system in place in the house which will give us more to look at I'm sure but I want to see if they can make more happen without losing that vital grasp of atmospheric pacing. and with devil the could expand into a true horror wonderland if only they get their heads out of their asses for five minutes
now "Paranormal Activity" and "Devil" are really very similar in concept of an evil demon out for blood but while PA executes this through phycological mind-buggery devil flips between jumpy moments and cheap lighting effects. I won't lie PA has its flaws. the biggest one being large portions of nothing at all happen but I get the feeling this is what the movie wants because as soon as I start to let my guard down something incredibly spooky will occur. often you are left looking at what seems to be a rather peaceful bedroom but your eyes are drawn to small details witch make the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end. the movie really makes you work for your thrills because half of them coming from your own sense of mounting paranoia.
Devil on the other hand spoon feeds you the horror throughout. there was one scene *SPOILER ALERT* where a security monitor in the elevator flickers to a deformed face, at this point I thought "Ah-Ha the mind games begin." but then a security guard rewinds back to it and reveals all. in my mind it would have been better to just leave it and let the viewer speculate while their pants begin to fill with terror. also while paranormal activity makes the most of a unique plot Devil misses some massive opportunities. Come on guys you are provided with the situation where four unlucky souls are trapped in an elevator with no less than the fucking devil. I was expecting the walls to close in or for a fire to build below or for the elevator doors to open and the people find themselves in hell. but no. the movie just does the same cheap lighting trick four or five times before saying goodnight. this frustrates me in a way that few other movies do. Because there was potential for it to become a true Cult Classic with its very name striking fear into all who have seen it. as it stands all it becomes is a fairly generic demon horror film and a shining example of How-Not-To-Do-It.
The reason that I feel PA deserves such credit is the imagination that went into it. Devil cost 10 million USD to make. but in my mind it doesn't even come close to the greatness of Paranormal Activity which weighs in at just a cool 15 Grand. I've had Family Holidays that cost more than that and here we have a true cult classic.
both of these movies have sequels lined up and to be honest I'm looking forward to both because both have true potential to achieve more. with PA2 there will be a sort of CCTV system in place in the house which will give us more to look at I'm sure but I want to see if they can make more happen without losing that vital grasp of atmospheric pacing. and with devil the could expand into a true horror wonderland if only they get their heads out of their asses for five minutes