Wednesday, September 18, 2013

THINK and TWITCH.

Written like Insidious (2011) already has had a sequel patiently in safe keeping, Insidious: Chapter 2 is an original screenplay with suspense and culmination not going further from its maker's style, and yet going further with the invention of the far-fetched and far cry. 

Confessedly confusing and dragging as it sends us deeper and deeper into the story, while in a surprising dissent with its scattered plot, only with alert retrospection and uninterrupted comprehension the story is true to its perfect title - insidious of genius; and when Russovoir put the pieces together, Insidious and Insidious: Chapter 2 in his head playing simultaneously, all happening long after the movie ended, he understood, it was not strongly 'to scare', considering who wrote the script and what he does best, but 'to think' as well.

"When I look into his eyes, he's not there."

It has easily become one of the smartest horror stories. Smart in a way that it dealt with elements improbable but in that particular story, and with mind open that it can be possible, even just until the film duration, in which two worlds can coexist, one of which devoid of time, the nothingness creates augmented realities of and through the supernatural, hairs will stand not only because the film is suspenseful but also, a haunting cohesion until, suppressed (again). 


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