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Re: DRAG ME TO HELL
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Re: DRAG ME TO HELL
Oh, I know that. The punishment should still fit the crime, and that's one of the movies weakpoints. |
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Re: DRAG ME TO HELL
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Memory and awareness
Location: On my ship the Rocinante, wheeling thru the galaxy
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Location: The Fifth Dimension
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I never said that about any of the films I mentioned. Once again, you're putting words in my mouth. If you think that a film has to be "intellectual" to have a theme, then you have no business debating film in the first place.
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![]() Camelopard, you aren't helping your cause with your comment above. Newski, you're digging yourself deeper. How about the two of you just stay apart for the time being? You each see the film differently. Leave it at that and move on.
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Vice Admiral
Location: The Fifth Dimension
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Re: DRAG ME TO HELL
So a second intervention on your part wasn't necessary. This argument had already burned itself out.
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Vice Admiral
Location: The Fifth Dimension
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Re: DRAG ME TO HELL
Horror movies--at least, the horror movies that I've seen--are full of people who suffer terrible punishments for minor transgressions, or for other people's transgressions, or sometimes for no reason at all. Most notoriously, in slasher films, premarital sex is punished with death. In The Exorcist, the mother transgresses her traditional gender role, and is punished with the demonic possession of her daughter. In The Fog, the townsfolk are killed by vengeful ghosts for the sins of their ancestors. In Psycho, Marion steals money from her employer. Just when she decides to go back and return the money, she is murdered. In Carrie, the protagonist massacres an entire high-school class for bullying her. The one girl who tried to help Carrie survives, but is horribly traumatized. In The Grudge, the vengeful ghost of the murdered wife takes vengeance on anyone who enters her former home. In Alien, the captain of the Nostromo violates quarantine procedures in order to help an injured crewmate. In The Return of the Living Dead, the owner of the medical-supply warehouse simply stores the mis-shipped canisters in his basement, instead of alerting the authorities. In The Descent, Juno lies to her friends, and leads them into an unexplored cave system. In Hostel, young men engaging in sex tourism have the tables turned on them, and are punished with death by slow torture. In 28 Days Later, scientists conduct dangerous, irresponsible experiments, which go awry when animal-rights militants break into their laboratory. Most of the population of Great Britain is then punished for the hubris of both the scientists and the militants. The heroine in Rosemary's Baby doesn't do anything to deserve what happens to her. In fact, those films that I can think of, where the punishment does fit the crime, generally try to disguise this fact. Night of the Living Dead would be one of those films. Angel Heart would be another.
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![]() Great stuff though. Hope to see him continue to make films like this in the future.
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