I was pretty sleepy watching this one, slipping into dream-thinking constantly. Which, I think, is not a bad way to watch these Italian horror movies. They tend to be heavy on imagery and lighter on the plot, so following the story doesn't matter as much as enjoying what hits your eyeballs. My impression of this film was that it was a very cool combination of Argento's visual style and Fulci's gore. I liked it. I'll have to watch this one again when I'm awake someday. (?/10)
30 September 2011
September 30th
Demons (1985) directed by Lamberto Bava
I was pretty sleepy watching this one, slipping into dream-thinking constantly. Which, I think, is not a bad way to watch these Italian horror movies. They tend to be heavy on imagery and lighter on the plot, so following the story doesn't matter as much as enjoying what hits your eyeballs. My impression of this film was that it was a very cool combination of Argento's visual style and Fulci's gore. I liked it. I'll have to watch this one again when I'm awake someday. (?/10)
I was pretty sleepy watching this one, slipping into dream-thinking constantly. Which, I think, is not a bad way to watch these Italian horror movies. They tend to be heavy on imagery and lighter on the plot, so following the story doesn't matter as much as enjoying what hits your eyeballs. My impression of this film was that it was a very cool combination of Argento's visual style and Fulci's gore. I liked it. I'll have to watch this one again when I'm awake someday. (?/10)
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