Counting the ten scariest films in movie history, the old corpse of the mountain village is only third?

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think life is too dull? Has it been a long time since the feeling of heartbeat? The editor of

recommends to you a film list today, which is guaranteed to give you adrenaline.

strongly recommend watching these videos when picking up girls. When the girl is scared, she will take them into her arms.

However, the editor should also remind friends that netizens with a bad heart should watch carefully, and the editor is not responsible for any accidents.

10. "Most Ghost Street" (1984)

Counting the ten scariest films in movie history, the old corpse of the mountain village is only third? - Lujuba

is directed by Wes Craven, and "Most Ghost Street" is also his first movie.

Weiss has created a perfect image of the killer in our dreams.

and also created the entire series, but for most series, the first is always the best, and the subsequent sequels will get worse. The

series of "Mammoth Street" is naturally the same, and the one recommended here is its stunning first.

Because this is a movie from the 1980s, his picture quality is not clear, even a bit bad. But horror movies often look like this. Many elements in the movie

Counting the ten scariest films in movie history, the old corpse of the mountain village is only third? - Lujuba

have become classics afterwards, such as killing in a dream. The entire film is cross-narrated in reality and dreams. This model was later applied in "Red Pepper" and "Inception".

9. "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (1974)

Counting the ten scariest films in movie history, the old corpse of the mountain village is only third? - Lujuba

This movie can be said to be a classic among classics, based on real events in the 1950s.

A true classic film will give future generations countless inspirations, "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" should belong to this category.

"Texas Chainsaw Massacre" has the beginning of an almost universal horror film:

A group of young people get on a taxi, and then they are taken to a house that looks like a terrorist incident will happen...

this routine It may seem that clichés can no longer be clichés today, but in those days, this film caused an uproar.

This movie leads the trend in the way of killing, simple, crude and full of blood, especially the sound of the chainsaw before the murder and the screams of the heroine.

8. "The Exorcist" (1973)

This film is also a horror film of the 1970s, which is very classic.

and also won the Oscar for best screenplay that year. The

film tells about a little girl who seems to be upper body by the devil, and her mother finds an experienced old man: an exorcist. Many of the shots in

can be called epic horror, not only because it is scary, but more importantly, it reflects the religious theme: the opposition between the priest and the devil.

"The Exorcist" should be regarded as the originator of American horror movies. Even if you look at it today, it can’t be considered outdated. It gave a good demonstration to later horror genres in terms of sound, soundtrack, plot laying, lighting, etc. Even if you put its poster in front of you, your pupils will shrink and your hairs will stand up.

Seven, "Ghosts" (1981)

film tells the story:

five young people, Ash, Shirley and others meet for a self-driving trip together. They booked a house located in the mountains as a foothold in the wild. Over the mountains and ridges, I finally found this cabin. At night, they found a strange book with a scary cover and an old-fashioned tape recorder left by the owner of the house. The owner of the house

said in a recorded message that he was studying ancient funerals and some spells, and the weird book was called "The Book of Death"; according to the book, people died were just staying asleep, not really If you die, you can come back to life through a spell. Then a creepy spell was played on the recorder. Subsequently, terrible things began to happen one after another. The

​​film is full of black humor. Sam Remy excellently maintains suspense and nightmarish emotions, and the special effects and graphical violence created by the almost conspicuous spray of blood have become modern horror films. Sign. The weakness of

's narrative is made up for by the tense rhythm, uneasy atmosphere and imaginative dismemberment scenes. "Ghost Man" is one of the great modern horror films, and it is even more impressive when considering its limited production costs. profound.

6. "Jaws" (1975)

After talking about the horror of humans, let's talk about the horror of animals.

"Jaws" is one of Spielberg's masterpieces and won three Oscars that year. The

film tells the story of a huge man-eating great white shark appeared offshore in a summer resort town called Amity Island. Many tourists lost their lives. The local sheriff was working on a marine biologist and a professional shark catcher. Help make up your mind to hunt this shark.

The reason why it is scary is not because of how terrible the monster is, but the use of sound effects and clever shooting techniques to make the audience be scared by it without seeing the monster. There are very few shots of great white sharks in the

film, but it is the director’s exquisite layout, proper rendering and wonderful interpretation of the actors, which perfectly express the film’s horror effect and present the audience a perfect horror meal.

5. "The Devil Baby" (1968) The story of

​​tells the story of Rosemary and her new husband Gay moving into an old apartment in Manhattan. A very friendly elderly couple are their neighbors.

However, strange things happened one after another in this apartment, and Rosemary seemed to see the death of a woman in the washing room. And she was troubled by evil dreams every night, and her husband lost faith in her inexplicably.

Rosemary was pregnant at this time, and the old lady next door Minnie enthusiastically took care of her, but she felt that everything around her was like a book about evil she had read, and she was frightened in doubt.

Finally, after she was forced to give birth to the son of Satan for the cultists under witchcraft, the baby without pupils stared at the empty world.

"The Devil Baby" is one of the "25 Most Horrible Movies Ever" selected by the American "Entertainment Weekly".

4. "Alien" (1979)

If you just think "Alien" is a work that shows off horror and killing, then you are wrong. The recognized classic and greatness of "Alien" is that it completely redefines the sub-genre of science fiction horror films, and its aesthetic style and metaphorical techniques have directly led to "Weird Shapes" and "Aliens" in the following 33 years. The birth of a large number of parody works such as "Predator" can also see its far-reaching influence in later sci-fi classics such as "The Matrix" and "Transferring City".

The claustrophobic environment and the deep space become a lively stage for the alien monsters with the hateful appearance.

Due to financial constraints, the film adopts the general form of "Jaws". The small cabin and wet ground are almost breathless. The crew members in the film are swallowed by inexplicable creatures hiding in the dark. You will never know where the danger comes from, when it comes, and why it comes.

The alien with its head and tail exposed is hiding in the darkness, and it suddenly pops out from time to time. The scene of the famous alien chest breaking suddenly spurted a lot of blood in the white environment, which gave people a great shock.

3. "Old Corpse in Mountain Village" (1999)

In order to give everyone a glimmer of hope, the editor still plans to recommend a horror film. Although most horror movies in China are not scary. The film

can be said to be a childhood nightmare for many people, especially the image of a female ghost. The

film tells the story of a group of people playing a game of soul-seeking, and they are entangled by female ghosts one by one, and finally die. After investigating, Wu Zhenyu, the hero of

, found that these people have the same characteristic, that is, they all drank pool water, which led to a female ghost called "Chu Renmei".

2. "The Shining" (1980)

In 1975, Stanley Kubrick completed the costume film "Children in Troubled Times", but he could not get a satisfactory box office in the United States. The disappointed Kubrick realized that he needed to shoot one A film that combines art and commerce, "The Shining", adapted from Stephen King's novel of the same name, came into being.

The shooting of "The Shining" was difficult and long. Because of Kubrick's methodical nature, it took more than a year to complete the main shooting alone.

There are not many real bloody and violent scenes in "The Shining", but it is frightening to watch. The real horror lies in the psychology. Although the tone of the whole film is bright, you can see the entire hotel, whether it is as a whole or part, the lobby, corridor, The labyrinth oozes a terrifying atmosphere from time to time. In addition, the fascinating music and exciting rhythm also add a lot to the film.

"The Shining" is one of the most classic thrillers in Hollywood history, and it was a sensation when it was released that year. However, the film did not even have a nominee at the Oscar that year. "The Shining" missed the Oscar, and it remains an unsolved mystery.

1. "The Cry" (1960)

​​The finale of course is Hitchcock's classic film "The Cry".

This film tells the story of Marilyn who stole public funds and stayed in a motel, but was killed by a schizophrenic in the bathroom. Marilyn’s sister and boyfriend joined the police investigation and finally revealed the truth of the madman’s murder under the gradual investigation.

"Scary" is not only one of Alfred Hitchcock's most skilled works, but also the pioneering work of psychological horror thrillers. The value of

is that it opens up a film genre, and criminal behavior caused by mental problems has since become the theme of the film. Compared with the horror film that scares the audience behind the door, "Scary" is for the human psychology to the spiritual level. The analysis makes it a classic. The value of

"Scary" is that it has received wide acclaim from the audience while possessing artistic value, and it has increasingly shown its extraordinary value over time.

Alright, the above are the ten scariest films in film history compiled by the editor. Welcome to leave a comment.

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