"The Scene"


Throughout i was following the movie with great interest, it was one of those rare occasions that the second half felt superior and by that time i was fully immersed to the film. Then ofcourse the movie culminates to that absolutely terrifying scene that *spoilers* Alice envisions her own death *spoilers* i actually felt that chilling sensation on my spine. Last time that i was genuinely scared in a movie like that was Kurosawa's Kairo ghost sequence.

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I'm a thirty year old man and I've seen all kinds of horror films. I'm not that afraid of them, but I find them really enjoyable.

The documentary style of this film really gripped me from the beginning and I agree that the second half is the superior half. Jump scares don't affect me much, but that scene actually made my shout out loud because it genuinely frightened me. Right after the shock, I let out a laugh, because the film actually got me! I'd love to feel that again. The shock was genuinely. Makes a change from all the cheap scares films try to pull off nowadays.

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