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RE: Buried (film): The scariest film i have ever seen

in #films6 years ago (edited)

"Buried" gives a unique opportunity to feel the suffocating heat, lack of oxygen, piercing and corrosive sand.
Then the body (simultaneously with the body of Conroy) becomes wet with sweat. Gradually you begin to feel how uncomfortable the uncut wood of the coffin, from which the chips are constantly peeling off and the flattened nails - rusty and terrible - fall off. Moreover, the snake will lay its track inside the crumbling box. In short, a full feeling of immersion in what is happening on the screen.
In a confined space, Ryan Reynolds managed to convey a complex gamut of all kinds of feelings and emotions from panic and desperation to detachment, bitterness and indifference. Perhaps, before Cortes with such masterly mastery, it was only Hitchcock who could emotionally "mock" the audience. Only the maestro of horror was able to think over dramaturgy to such trifles that his fans still watch every film without stopping.
If someone decides that he did not have enough sensations, at the end of the session, you can climb into a natural coffin - exactly the same one in which Polora Conroy spent half an hour underground.

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