Friday 16 September 2011

Insidious

Like a lot of people, I love everything about the horror genre from the violence right down to the bare bones of the soundtrack, however I was unsure whether I would enjoy this film, and still since watching it I am unsure of what my overall opinion is. There are blindingly scary moments in this film, and there are some down right hilarious moment’s as well (non-intentional).

He Looks............Hungry!!


I will start with the basics, the films starts with the introduction of Renai and Josh the main protagonists of the story and also parents too 3 “angelic”, well at least 2 of them are angelic, I personally cannot speak for the 3rd child, I will leave that assumption to you, the viewer. They have recently moved to this new “beautiful house” in what seems a really quiet town. There is no real back story to why they have moved, but we are told that they have come for a fresh start.

The beginning of the film starts off slow and suspenseful (not in a bad way either) always keeping you on the toes waiting for something to happen. Renai plays a creepy and creaky piano with sheet music which is where the first layers of the film are produced, she starts to look for this particular box that they have moved with, but cannot seem to find it anywhere until she finds it in the dark and dingy attic.

Then things start to get extremely creepy, as the viewer you start wondering if Renai herself is going crazy or something is actually going on in this Haunted House of ridiculously scary “being”. The “old school” baby monitor plays a major part in this film and is where the first creepy incident happens, Renai listens to the monitor as she hears her daughter crying, she also hears a creepy voice along side her child, which freezes her to the ground and you to the seat. Even as I type I have goose bumps even thinking about this scene. The “being” scowls something along the lines of:

         “I want”, “I want him”, “I WANT him”, “I….I…. WANT…………NOOOOOW”

Followed by Renai sprinting up the stairs (at the rate of a snail might I add considering her baby is in the presence of something extremely sinister) however poor Renai hasn’t made it in time and only finds the baby stood up crying.


Insidious Poster

A few more things happen to unsettle the viewer through out, and like I said will have you on the edge of your seat. I won’t tell you too much buts that’s the first half of the film, its all about the suspense and the not knowing what is in the dark corner.

In the second half you finally come to learn what these “beings” are, which is when the film starts to ruin itself unfortunately, now don’t get me wrong the make up is extremely good for a low budget film ($1,500,000). One particular “being” will have you wondering whether or not to ever turn the light off again. However the camera shows rather too much of these “beings” in the light and in your face, and after a while it becomes quite mundane, as you keep seeing the same thing over and over again.

Towards the end of the film it becomes quite out of this world literally, which is where some people find that they might lose there imagination a little bit, due to the use of “Astral Projection” in the film, the film tries to make it all to real, but that and the showing of the beings too much becomes a little……..silly. Never the less, the film has a massive twist towards the end, which will make you think,“Okaaaaaaaaay then”.

James Wan has done a very good job of putting this on the big screen, just like the 1st SAW (one of my all time favourite films), but may upset a lot of people in the second half of the film, and unfortunately it ruined it for me as it just turned into “just another horror film” which is unfortunate, because this could have been an excellent horror.

One of the main things that keeps this film a float is the amazing soundtrack, the creepy orchestra in the background keeps you on your toes and with out a doubt truly makes the film scary, without this the film would struggle in being scary.

The Visitor
The acting isn’t particularly amazing, probably due to the lack of depth in the script but it is believable, in some scenarios, you just feel like shouting at the screen “WHAT ARE YOU DOING”.

I wouldn’t say to anyone, don’t rent/buy this film. But it does have its faults. Just be prepared to be very, very scared in the first half.

Storyline: (First Half) 8/10 (Second Half) 3/10
Characters: 7/10
Soundtrack: 9/10
Overall:  7/10

1 comment:

  1. love this review dude, hit the nail right on the head, although i didnt notice "the visitor" was wearing furry "rave" boots :P

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