Sunday, May 13, 2012

Insidious

This movie was so promising at first. The suspense was there. The story was there, and the acting was there. The most upsetting part about this film was being guided along with the promise of something great, in that,the grand reveal was going to be  frightening and stimulating. With so much suspense being the strength of the movie, and the antagonist, being so other worldly, the ending of the film, was obligated to a consummation, that  was suppose to bring the elements of  the film together cohesively, and it did so, but in a sophomoric fashion. The production at the end transformed a film that was so ominous in tone, into a carnival that could be described as a Charles Mason collage of  haphazard statements intended to be axiomatic, but ended up being weird explosive film-salad. 

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