|
This was pretty loving awesome I think. I loved everything about it, especially the soundtrack. Also I really loved the characters too very believable especially Paul who I just felt so bad for the entire movie (until the end at least). Seriously who hasn't been that awkward guy before you know? The movie nailed it, I was in constant dread the entire time and jumped a few times too. Good poo poo
|
# ? Apr 6, 2015 10:16 |
|
|
# ? Apr 25, 2024 12:51 |
|
K. Waste posted:*The same sex-negative subtext already exists with her potentially having sex with the three guys are the boat. Jay gives up her dignity and jeopardizes others in a desperate bid to avoid confronting the source of her trauma. I'd just like to say at this juncture that I really do appreciate the decision by the director to leave the spoilered part of this post ambiguous. It strikes me as a deliberate decision because, when you get right down to it, it doesn't actually matter if Jay went through with sexing the boat guys or not, because either way, it's pretty loving traumatic. If she did go through with it, she has to deal with giving up her dignity and getting three strangers killed just to buy a few days of rest... and if she doesn't, she has to deal with the shame that she's willing to sacrifice other people for her own survival, and even got as far as getting in the water before having second thoughts. Either way, her innocence is destroyed, and there's no going back (represented by the hole in her backyard pool); a lesser director might have confirmed it one way or the other, but that would take away from the entire theme of the piece. The horror of this story is not found in any bad choices the characters might make, but that the reality of the Follower makes such choices necessary.
|
# ? Apr 6, 2015 13:51 |
|
IM_DA_DECIDER posted:There's some clear vagina symbolism in the one girls prominently shown clam phone, but I don't really see the point. Also it looks exactly like a birth control case.
|
# ? Apr 6, 2015 14:33 |
|
It Follows was only down 35% in its second weekend at the box office. This might have some decent legs.
|
# ? Apr 6, 2015 20:37 |
|
I watched it again yesterday - it was obviously less intense on second viewing, but still pretty drat good. It's funny how much work the score alone does for scaring the audience. Also noticed what's on the roof in that one scene - Grandpa
|
# ? Apr 6, 2015 22:52 |
|
He died and is in heaven, there are men above and below.
|
# ? Apr 6, 2015 23:03 |
|
IM_DA_DECIDER posted:I watched it again yesterday - it was obviously less intense on second viewing, but still pretty drat good. It's funny how much work the score alone does for scaring the audience. Weird, I think that's the only scene where it's not constantly moving toward Jay besides the pool but just kind of watching ominously. I honestly can't tell if that terrifies me more or less.
|
# ? Apr 7, 2015 04:39 |
|
speshl guy posted:Weird, I think that's the only scene where it's not constantly moving toward Jay besides the pool but just kind of watching ominously. I viewed that as confirmation that she *did* buy some time, possibly by having sex with those boat guys. Remember what Hugh said, it may not always follow you, but you can always see it. Another thing to add to the weird timelessness of the film: What loving season is it? Is it late summer? Early spring? Why is there a scene when she and her sister are walking around and one is wearing a winter coat and the other is wearing summer wear? The whole unfixed, unfamiliar aspect of this slightly off world only adds to how scary and otherworldy it seems.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2015 06:26 |
|
I thought it was pretty clearly autumn, or at least took place from late summer to autumn. School's in session, leaves are changing, it's still warm enough for summer clothes and swimming, but some days are chilly.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2015 09:14 |
|
IM_DA_DECIDER posted:I watched it again yesterday - it was obviously less intense on second viewing, but still pretty drat good. It's funny how much work the score alone does for scaring the audience. I think the old lady following her is her grandmother too. We see a scene with her mom talking and the shot slowing focuses on a photo in the background of an older couple. It looks like the old woman follower and then grandpa on the roof
|
# ? Apr 8, 2015 16:12 |
|
Zombie Boat posted:I think the old lady following her is her grandmother too. We see a scene with her mom talking and the shot slowing focuses on a photo in the background of an older couple. It looks like the old woman follower and then grandpa on the roof Which would make no sense given her immediate reaction and later recount of the story to her friends. You'd think she'd recognize her own grandma
|
# ? Apr 8, 2015 17:32 |
|
My read is that It can only take the form of people its killed. Hence why so many of Its forms are in states of undress and why It shifts into the girl from the prologue at the lake. It makes it that much more disturbing that It looks like her father at the pool (and also a small boy in the beachhouse). Conversely, I think during the start of the lake scene, It looks like one of Jay's friends. So that puts a hole in that theory.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2015 17:49 |
|
1stGear posted:My read is that It can only take the form of people its killed. Hence why so many of Its forms are in states of undress and why It shifts into the girl from the prologue at the lake. It makes it that much more disturbing that It looks like her father at the pool (and also a small boy in the beachhouse). I thought it would have been pretty cool if that were the case, but it just didn't work out that way. I also just wanted to chime in and say the way the tall guy just insinuates himself behind Jay's friends and glides into the beach house scared the everliving poo poo out of me. I actually screamed.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2015 19:17 |
|
1stGear posted:My read is that It can only take the form of people its killed. Hence why so many of Its forms are in states of undress and why It shifts into the girl from the prologue at the lake. It makes it that much more disturbing that It looks like her father at the pool (and also a small boy in the beachhouse). it doesn't have to kill to look like someone. The beach scene it looks like yara (the girl in the water) It also looks like her dad at the pool and I don't think we're supposed to think it killed her dad IM_DA_DECIDER posted:Which would make no sense given her immediate reaction and later recount of the story to her friends. You'd think she'd recognize her own grandma Forgot that she didn't recognize it. You're right. The guy on the roof is def gramps though.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2015 20:09 |
|
1stGear posted:My read is that It can only take the form of people its killed. Hence why so many of Its forms are in states of undress and why It shifts into the girl from the prologue at the lake. It makes it that much more disturbing that It looks like her father at the pool (and also a small boy in the beachhouse). Nah, it definitely doesn't need to kill someone to take their form. In addition to what's already been said, the first form we see it in is Hugh's mom and she's very much alive, and when it kills Greg it looks like his mom, who is also alive
|
# ? Apr 8, 2015 21:44 |
|
Yeah, it operates on two levels - What is going to get it closest to you, and what is going to be the most terrifying/traumatic form it could take? If it takes on the form of a family member it serves two purposes - 1. Getting close to you without your realization and 2. Making the attack even more harrowing. Jay doesn't want to say when it takes the form of her father. And we're left wondering why that is. Whether it's too disturbing a prospect to admit that the monster trying to kill her looks like her father, or if there is some sort of history of abuse by him. Ambiguity is so prevalent in the film it's effectively a theme.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2015 22:23 |
|
remigious posted:I thought it would have been pretty cool if that were the case, but it just didn't work out that way. I also just wanted to chime in and say the way the tall guy just insinuates himself behind Jay's friends and glides into the beach house scared the everliving poo poo out of me. I actually screamed. That tall guy was scary as hell. My bed is across from the bedroom door, which I leave cracked open for the cat. I slept like poo poo for two nights because I was just staring at that door waiting for the tall guy to come in.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2015 22:27 |
|
Fun fact: Tall guy is the tallest man in North America.
|
# ? Apr 9, 2015 05:10 |
|
He was pretty tall.
|
# ? Apr 9, 2015 05:47 |
|
Did anyone else have equal parts laughter and terror? I don't mean goofing on it in theaters, but it's just that the scares and core concept made us crack up as much as they totally terrified us Basically-
|
# ? Apr 9, 2015 07:32 |
|
I haven't seen the movie yet, but I'm really intrigued by the premise. Stuff I'm reading implies that the monster just has to touch its victim to kill it. Is this correct?
|
# ? Apr 9, 2015 10:35 |
|
Jonas Albrecht posted:I haven't seen the movie yet, but I'm really intrigued by the premise. ____No____
|
# ? Apr 9, 2015 12:53 |
|
Jonas Albrecht posted:I haven't seen the movie yet, but I'm really intrigued by the premise. stop reading about it and just go see it
|
# ? Apr 9, 2015 17:46 |
|
i think i would take my chances with the ghost than those prostitutes
|
# ? Apr 9, 2015 18:03 |
|
Does the curse transfer if you use a condom?
|
# ? Apr 9, 2015 18:18 |
|
TrixRabbi posted:Does the curse transfer if you use a condom? What's a condom?
|
# ? Apr 9, 2015 18:25 |
|
Riptor posted:stop reading about it and just go see it I can't.
|
# ? Apr 9, 2015 19:08 |
|
TrixRabbi posted:Does the curse transfer if you use a condom? There can't be THAT many people down the line, right? What if a lot of them experience erectile dysfunction?
|
# ? Apr 9, 2015 19:45 |
|
Jonas Albrecht posted:I can't. Seriously you're doing a disservice to yourself. Go see it.
|
# ? Apr 9, 2015 20:46 |
|
I saw it a few nights ago and had the wonderful experience of feeling "meh" about it and then slowly realizing I liked it, a lot. The film reads like a nightmare; so many things are missing parents, cell phones, sense of time and space and the details that are shown are loving weird shell phone, naked family members chasing you, random snippets of people reading literature. The comparisons to the Ring are apt, not only because of the "transmitted" nature of the curse, but also because the unrelenting nightmarish atmosphere. As someone else here already elegantly put it, it is really refreshing to see a horror movie not buried under piles of irony, pop culture references, and winky-winks at the camera. This is a horror film that is aware of its influences but remains simple and straightforward. Weirdly, this may confuse people looking for more substance. It did to me at first. I wanted a scene of them poring over books in a library, doing detective work, figuring out the nature of the beast. But its focus on its premise is what makes it so drat intriguing. And like any good horror movie, it lingers in the mind because of its insistence on being ambiguous.
|
# ? Apr 9, 2015 20:46 |
|
headrest posted:
She should have boned that astronaut that's going up into space for like a year, that would have foxed that rascally monster.
|
# ? Apr 9, 2015 20:57 |
|
Drunkboxer posted:She should have boned that astronaut that's going up into space for like a year, that would have foxed that rascally monster. In a twist, she sleeps with the wrong twin and now Jared Loughner is walking back to Arizona.
|
# ? Apr 9, 2015 21:00 |
|
headrest posted:I wanted a scene of them poring over books in a library, doing detective work, figuring out the nature of the beast. I am so thankful that this did not happen in the movie. Switching into 'Home Alone' mode was bad enough (It's a cliche that even good horror films aren't immune to). I liked that the trap they set doesn't fool the thing at all. Hugh wasn't kidding when he said it wasn't stupid.
|
# ? Apr 9, 2015 21:02 |
|
I think someone here posted something from the director (?)that basically said "you don't solve your nightmare you just try to survive."
|
# ? Apr 9, 2015 21:53 |
|
I thought it was amusing that the guy at the beginning thought the weird death monster was someone Jay would wanna be.
|
# ? Apr 10, 2015 01:37 |
|
I like the beginning with the chair because despite having seen the trailer before, I still had no idea what we were in for. I was all like "Holy poo poo, is he gonna sacrifice her to that thing?!". My friends and I were audibly gasping throughout the film.
|
# ? Apr 10, 2015 01:52 |
|
Zombie Boat posted:Seriously you're doing a disservice to yourself. Go see it. Nearest theater to me that is showing it is about two hours away. It's not always that easy brosef.
|
# ? Apr 10, 2015 02:49 |
|
I liked the film, but it's hardly worth a long schelp to see it on the big screen. I don't think there's much in the film that benefits from it, too much.
|
# ? Apr 10, 2015 03:58 |
|
Cole posted:Nearest theater to me that is showing it is about two hours away. It's not always that easy brosef. Look you loser just get in your car and drive don't you want to be one of the cool kids
|
# ? Apr 10, 2015 05:04 |
|
|
# ? Apr 25, 2024 12:51 |
|
MisterBibs posted:I liked the film, but it's hardly worth a long schelp to see it on the big screen. I don't think there's much in the film that benefits from it, too much. It has lots of really wide shots where you're contstantly scanning the background to check for weird stuff. And a loud as gently caress scary soundtrack.
|
# ? Apr 10, 2015 05:18 |