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Genres:
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Horror /
Mystery /
Thriller
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Release:
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Actors:
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Bob Griffith,
Jim King,
Sandra Sánchez,
Ed Swanson,
Patricia DeCou,
Mark Mason,
Jackie Hallex,
Heather Donahue,
Joshua Leonard,
Michael C. Williams
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Duration:
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81 min.
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Rating:
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(6.2/10)85
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Plot Summary:
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In October of 1994, three student filmmakers hike inoperative to the woods of Blair, hoping to light upon evidence of a city fiction "The Blair Gorgon". At first, they recover nothing except a tons of stones arranged at hand close. As the sun goes down, they realize they are irrecoverable, but there is teeny-weeny alarm. They pitch camp out, and in the middle of the night they visit with and hear things, things that are not run-of-the-mill. When they on guard, they find unimpassioned dolls in splenetic-like formations. They were not there that dusk. Then anybody of the students, Josh, is sepa... rated from the group. The other two finally realize that they are in a very serious place, and that they are being stalked, stalked by something that may be the identical thing they were looking for...
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Original and demands some imagination
I saw this at the cinema the day it came out at 11pm as the cinema was so busy in demand for this one film, they were showing it throughout the night! Anyway...
This is the first film of it's kind and hugely original in it's thinking. Now, I don't find an axe murderer chasing a helpless woman up some stairs scary. I become irritated when the aforementioned axe murderer is hit over the head with a fire hydrant and still appears miraculously behind the next door - this film is different. It plays on your imigination, the inate fear of the dark we all have and is presented as thought you are there, at the time everything happens.
I found this film very chilling. At no point will you probably scream out loud in fear (although some may), it did however give us bot...
Blair Witch Project, The
The Blair Witch Project has received so much advance press that you probably already know that it is a "mockumentary" that's received rave reviews on the festival circuit. And that's too bad since all that attention ultimately does a disservice to the audience.
Those who go into the film cold are of course more likely to experience thrills and chills than those who know what they're getting into--the second group, however, can expect an unsettling experience, capped by a couple of jolts at the finish, as the film's twists and turns are impossible to predict and do generate low-key suspense. Some rave quotes suggest that you're in for a scare of Exorcist proportions, whereas Blair Witch is essentially an exceedingly ingenious diversion.
In sh...
Blair Witch Project, The
The sleeper ask for a come of 1999, helped sooner than a brilliant marketing campaign that cleverly used the Internet, is a handiwork whose outside artlessness conceals a cool and meticulously conceived and crafted piece of psychological horror. We comprehend before the film starts that things whim consequence same poorly. The movie purports to be the record of a weekend misstep undertaken by three students to some woodland in Maryland to scrutinize the myth of the eponymous harridan. The three were at no time seen again and all that survived was this film. They are an average threesome who bicker and gripe and gradually fall apart as they are confronted dusk after night close to the destructive forces that envelop them...
Blair Witch Project, The
A peculiar sock-office good fortune, this looks and sounds like the second-rate movie it's meant to be, yet by fair means, with its horrors not in the least unreservedly seen, scared audiences the in every respect through, so well-faked was its heat of truth.
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