Monday, June 6, 2016

Lights Out Trailer Review (Can you watch it alone?)

Lights Out is an upcoming 2016 American supernatural horror film . Directed by David F. Sandberg in his major directorial debut, written by Eric Heisserer & Produced by Lawrence Grey, Heisserer, and James Wan.

It is scheduled to be released on July 22, 2016.



Casts:

-Teresa Palmer as Rebecca
-Gabriel Bateman as Martin
-Alexander DiPersia as Bret
-Lotta Losten as Esther
-Amiah Miller as Young Rebecca
-Andi Osho as Emma
-Ava Cantrell as Teen Diana
-Maria Bello


Review:



1. First of all, the trailer looks fascinating and not in a good way but in a spooky way. The base story of the movie from its title name - Lights Out, which is actually a perfect base for any horror movie, since there is a myth that every scary horror character appears only when lights are out. But this one makes it look way more scarier.

2. Like I said in previous point, the concept was awesome, turn the lights out to see horror characters. This idea was focused throughout the trailer, which is pretty scary to be fair since the body is seen exactly when we turn off lights. Imagine when we turn off our room lights and see something black standing right in front of you but as we turn on lights, the creature disappear, scary when we even think about it, isn't it?

3. When Rebecca left home, she thought she left her childhood fears behind. Growing up, she was never really sure of what was and wasn’t real when the lights went out and now her little brother, Martin, is experiencing the same unexplained and terrifying events that had once tested her sanity and threatened her safety. A frightening entity with a mysterious attachment to their mother, Sophie, has reemerged. But this time, as Rebecca gets closer to unlocking the truth, there is no denying that all their lives are in danger once the lights go out.

4. The first time that shadow was seen as lights goes out and disappear when turning it on back, that scene was actually predictable because that's what happens in horror movie. Turn off light, shadow appear, turn on light, shadow disappear, continue this and suddenly shadow will be infront of you, not far as before. It was abit scary, but too predictable.

5. "Hey Martin, whats up? Did we wake you?" and Martin said "What?" I actually didn't understand this at first, but after I watched this for few more times, I noticed she said "WE". That's gonna be a turning point of the movie.

6. The ghost even attacked the cops, this was something I did not expect. I thought cops would find no evidence and ghost would attack the family after cops leave. It's usually like that ain't it?

7. The last scene when she reached a room with blue lights in her hand, this scene was pretty scary. There were dead bodies of people with damaged face, but that's the fun part of horror movie, isnt it? And as she touches the chair, the ghost pulls her, once again another predicted scene because its horror movie.

8. So now the question is will I sleep with lights on tonight? most probably yes because everyone fears the dark and when suddenly you start imagining creepy things. This movie is gonna be freaking awesome, and to be fair, I found this better then The Conjuring 2. Although both were made by the same person. If they are releasing this movie in my country, I am definitely going to watch it and drag my friends too, cause they cant watch a horror movie and I love to scare those people who can't stand horror movie.

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