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Top 3 Horror Foreign Films

Written by admin on September 27th, 2008. Posted in Uncategorized

This particular movie genre is often confused and misrepresented. While it has many fans across the world, several films which fall in different categories are placed under the “horror” mark and they are accepted by the general public. Sites which should provide a excellent definition of horror, such as the site with the same domain name, features movies such as “Pan’s Labyrinth” in such genre which is unquestionably erroneous. Movies such as Pans’s Labyrinth fall within the “Fantasie/Sci-Fi” genre which has nothing to do with horror.

To have a better thought of what this particular genre involves we can define horror films such as: “films that are designed to elicit fright, dread, terror, or horror from viewers. In horror film plots, evil forces, events, or font, sometimes of supernatural foundation, intrude into the everyday world.”

Keeping this definition in mind, the best horror movies tend to leave a certain impression in the viewer. Movies such as “Hostel” or “Saw”, while they are very cool in their own “gory way” fail to deliver the after effects of a excellent horror movie, for instance, after watching any of the previously mentioned films, an average horror movie fan would go to bed like nothing ever happened, but, if the same viewer were to see a excellent foreign horror movie such as “The Ring – AKA Ringu” or “Dark Water”, right at the time to turn off the lights and go to bed, an overwhelming feeling of dread takes over; and that’s exactly the way we know that the movie we have seen is a splendid “horror” movie.

Films which show a splendid deal of killing are “unsettling” but we all know that if a killer were to attack any of us we’d have a way to struggle back, after all, regardless of how twisted a killer might be, he/she is still human. On the other hand, films which described evil spirits, ghosts, apparitions and demons are a whole different tale; what is really frightening to us humans is the fact that if we were in the actor’s shoes we’d realize that “There is unquestionably NO way to struggle back against these forces”, and relying on a sacred oppose is not as reassuring as having a weapon which we know is going to injure or vanish whoever or whatever is after us, of course this is all figurative speech, we are just illustrating a point!

Asian horror movies tend to deliver the right blow as far as horror movies go. Since not much is invested in “special effects” they focus their efforts towards ‘the tale’ which is way more effective and leaves a stronger impression. All of the movies mentioned below were so excellent that each had an english remake, which had visual effects improvements in the remake but as many hardcore-horror movie fans can tell, the tale might have been ruined which fails to deliver the horrifying effects (in the viewers) compared to the original. Excellent examples of such movies are:

Ringu: This is also known as “The Ring”. The tale revolves around a girl’s death tale and the way she was apparently killed by her own parents, then thrown into the depths of a well where she now lives, and escapes into the real world through a cursed video tape in order to take revenge and kill people.

Dark Water (Honogurai mizu no soko kara): This is a particularly exceptional Japanese production which shows bone chilling scenes of a modest girl who all she ever wanted was to have a mother, even after death! The title describes part of how she died and the element she used to haunt people.

Ju-On: The title translates to english as “The Curse of the Feeling of resentment”. This particular movie has no pleased ending compared to American movies where the vengeful spirit is exorcised at the end. The tale revolves around a house where a mother and a child were murdered by the father, and the way that these spirits come back to hunt whoever who lies within the walls of this residence.

Very few american movies have full the horror movie making factors into their own productions. The very best example we have of a excellent english horror movie is “Silent Hill” which was derived from a video game but had a terrific tale and amazingly frightening special effects. Besides such rare movies, asian films know how to deliver bone chilling productions relying mostly on excellent tale telltale rather than gory scenes and visual effects. Other Asian movie recommendations are: A tale of two sisters, Phone, Premonition, Uzumaki, The Cure.

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