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Are there any thrillers to watch?
1. exorcist
Exorcist 1973
Director: William Frederking
It's scary enough that a cat suddenly jumps out from behind the camera, but the scare of the exorcist will make you restless for months. The Exorcist, which is controversial because of blasphemy, is the most shocking movie in history, not only because it dares to question the existence of God, but also because it actually puts Satan on a girl of 12 years old. When the heroine Linda blair spat mung bean soup on the priest, the audience really fainted. After a series of disasters, Frederking asked a priest to cast an exorcism spell. "Many people say that this movie is too weird." Linda blair, the heroine, said, "But I'm too young, and they won't let me watch it.
2. texas chainsaw massacre, Texas, Texas
Texas chainsaw massacre, Texas 1974
Director: Toby Huber
True stories are often more bizarre than novels. This is a hell full of knowledge. Based on Edward Gein's terrible crime of sacrifice and murder, this movie is like a low-cost documentary, but it will make you breathless. The film begins with a cold voice describing a nightmare murder, followed by a bloody moment accompanied by the sound of a flash. Finally, there is a "leather face"-a madman who is insane and kills people without blinking an eye, wearing a butcher's apron and a human skin mask. Director huber said that when he decided on the title of the film, "I lost a few friends. But I think they hate this title so fiercely that it will definitely make it famous. " As a result, a copy of Chainsaw Black Boy was collected in the Museum of Modern Art. ..
3 aliens
Alien 1979
Director: ridley scott
In the future world, humans can easily shuttle between stars and conduct business activities in space. "Northmo" is one of the many interstellar commercial transport ships operating in space. Once, when it completed its mission and returned to Earth loaded with space minerals, it suddenly received a set of strange signals. As this may be a distress signal, the spacecraft was instructed to search and rescue the signal source.
After a flight, the spacecraft finally reached the place where the signal source was sent. The crew found a crashed ship here, but after some searching, they found that the crew on board had already died and turned into fossils. At this point, ripley, the third commander who stayed on the Northmo, has deciphered that this signal is not a distress signal, but a warning signal! The contestants' desperate struggle has begun!
4 Silence of the Lambs
Silence of the lambs 199 1
Director: jonathan demme
Trainee agent clarice (Judy? A series of murders took place in the city where Foster Jodie Foster lived. Clarice was ordered to visit Dr. Hannibal (Anthony? Hopkins Anthony Hopkins) to obtain criminal psychological information. Hannibal asked clarice to tell his personal experience in exchange for his help. Clarice's thinking is no match for the doctor at all. He flinched.
Another woman was killed and another was kidnapped. It was the senator's daughter who was kidnapped this time. Clarice must find Hannibal again. Hannibal gave clarice some hints. Their hints were heard by Hannibal's doctor. He was eager to make contributions and tortured Hannibal, but Hannibal didn't disclose anything.
Encouraged by Hannibal, clarice approached the murderer step by step.
5 "moonlight flustered"
Halloween 1978
Director: j carpente
Forget a series of half-baked and boring sequels, and forget those uninspiring and annoying imitations, such as Friday 13. Halloween was, is and may be the best ghost film in the future. This is also one of the most profitable independent films in history-it earned $55 million with a box office income of $300,000. The influence of mental patients can be seen everywhere, from the smallest details to Jamie Lee Curtis's screaming nanny. "We are all fans of mental patients." Carpenter admitted.
6 chin
Jaw 1975
Director: Steven Allan Spielberg
Amity Island is a tourist attraction, and a large number of tourists come here to swim. However, the appearance of the great white shark changed all this. The accident began with a couple going swimming in the sea. The woman's misfortune became the first victim, and her broken body was terrible. However, local officials are unwilling to end the investigation. They are afraid of affecting tourism income, so they invited biologist Brown (Richard? Dreyfus richard dreyfuss).
Brown concluded that this is an unusually huge white shark. His reminder did not attract enough attention from the authorities, and later someone died and the situation became more and more serious. A local skilled fisherman, a policeman and Brown are determined to kill the great white shark, and a dangerous struggle begins. Who is the final winner? What does it cost to win this battle?
7 "Psycho"
Psychology 1960
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
The mother of all KB movies (don't judge by Gus Vincent's remake). Many of its famous elements are now obvious: amazing editing (more than 50 times in the shower scene alone), Anthony Perkins' Neurotic Son, and bernard herrmann's sharp violin score. But the most hidden technology is more subtle display. For example, Hitchcock decided to use several different daggers at the scene of Janet Ray's murder. "He kept changing knives, so the audience couldn't concentrate on his mother," said Lei, who spent seven days in the shower. "They looked at it and thought it might be a person pretending to be Tony, or it might be a woman, but they didn't think it was Tony." This trick still works now.
8 "Seven deadly sins"
VII 1995
Director: david fincher
Starting from the shaky scratch movie at the beginning of the film, Seven Deaths is permeated with more doomsday omens and crazy ideas than any Brad Pitt movie. Before this movie, gluttony, greed, laziness, jealousy, anger, arrogance and indulgence. It's just empty talk that only appears in Sunday school With the development of movies, these seven deadly sins have become terrible motives to promote apocalyptic serial killers. He was so crazy that he peeled off his fingertips to avoid leaving fingerprints. From its bleak and gloomy scene to its extremely cruel ending, The Seven Deaths is so empty and puzzling that it is hard to understand how it passed the censorship.
9 sharping
Shining 1980
Director: stanley kubrick
Kubrick adapted Stephen King's novel and told the story of the torrance family going crazy recklessly in the snowy winter in Colorado. Movies are more because of the words written on typewriter paper ("All work and no play makes you a dull boy" and "Gio O 'Neill!" ) is famous, not because it is a good-looking and enjoyable KB film. Dark music, wonderful and almost endless fixed shots are accompanied by Jack Nicholson's crazy murderous look, which is the most artistic KB movie in history. Of course, not everyone thinks so. Stephen King's complaints about it are well known. He said: "I think he wants to hurt everyone with this movie." He made a 6-hour TV version on 1997. )
Rosemary's baby
Rosemary's Baby 1968
Director: roman polanski
Kay (John Kassovitz, john cassavetes) has a thin and fragile wife, Rosemary (mia farrow, mia farrow). Since they moved to their new apartment, Kay has had a good chat with an old couple nearby. On the other hand, Rosemary doesn't like her neighbors very much. What made her uncomfortable was a series of strange things that followed.
Rosemary saw a woman who committed suicide. In an increasingly unfamiliar living atmosphere, she still had a creepy dream. In the dream, a furry monster invaded himself. Rosemary woke up from a nightmare and learned that she was pregnant. The old neighbor came to take care of Rosemary and the baby in her belly. However, Rosemary gradually suspects that all the strange things come from this seemingly kind neighbor, even her husband! They plotted against rosemary's children. Is it Rosemary's illusion or is it true? When she saw that the baby's eyes had no pupils, Rosemary knew that the devil's breath was just around the corner.
1 1 Nightmare Street
Nightmare on Elm Street 1984
Director: Wesley Craven
The film introduces Freddie, the ghost that children are most afraid of, who will sneak in when children are asleep. Craven is playing with the oldest aspect of teenage nightmares, whether it is turning a pure children's bedroom into a murder scene or sticking out the devil's tongue on the phone. Freddie later became his own shadow in a joke. Of course, Freddie is not a funny thing in his premiere movie. Another surprise: In this movie, young Johnny Depp was eaten alive by a bed.
12 "strange form"
Things 1982
Director: j carpente
1in the winter of 982, a helicopter of the Norwegian expedition suddenly broke the calm of the Antarctic continent. The helicopter chased a sled dog madly and finally crashed near the camp of the American expedition. American explorers heard the news that the number of Norwegian explorers had dropped sharply recently, so the pilot Mike (Kurt Russell) and others rushed to the Norwegian camp. As a result, they saw strange bodies scattered everywhere in a shabby place, and there was evidence that the Norwegians got some frozen creatures. Dr Blair (Wilford Brimley) studied the variation of the corpse, but could not solve the reason. That night, the dog in the kennel was attacked and mutated, and an unknown creature was threatening the life of the explorers on this lonely Antarctic continent. ...
13 zombie night
Night of the living dead 1968
Director: George Romeo
The strange behavior of zombies in this movie inspired many latecomers. This is a black-and-white film that costs $65.438 billion. It is said that part of its funds were produced by Russell Steiner. Although this film about dead bodies irradiated by radioactive materials hunting fresh human bodies is very cheap (the bad recordings are almost all crickets), some people estimate that its box office income is around 50 million. Due to legal problems with the distributor, the producer only saw a small part of the box office revenue, so he remake the film on 1990. As for the original work, it's like the "Blair Witch Project" of that era.
14 "bad omen"
Omen 1976
Director: richard donner
Director richard donner's most successful devil movie since The Exorcist came out. Adapted from a play written by David Shezer. Describe an American ambassador who adopted a baby of unknown origin as his son under subtle circumstances. Five years later, strange things emerge one after another. A mysterious priest warned the ambassador that his son was the only son of the devil, and he wanted to kill the ambassador and his wife in order to gain their inheritance and develop his devil kingdom in the world. Finally, when the ambassador tried to kill his son, he was first killed by the Roman police.
Kelly the witch
Carrie 1976
Director: Brian De Palma
Kelli white (Sissy Spacek, sissy spacek), with ordinary appearance and introverted personality, has always been an unknown ugly duckling in her class. Her eccentric personality and her mother who is addicted to religious worship have created unique conditions for her to be bullied by her classmates. Although the reality is cruel, there are still people who care about Kerry silently on campus, which makes Kerry establish confidence and want to integrate into campus life. The triennial graduation party is about to begin. Despite the strong opposition of her mother margaret white (played by Rosetta Jacobs Piper laurie), Carrie is determined to win the title of "prom queen" at the party and change her depressed image. However, some people are always reluctant to let her go On the night of the dance, Carrie, wearing a crown, was drenched with pig blood in full view. Anger activated the witch blood in her body. She wants to use her ability to turn the whole meeting place into a hell on earth.
16 serial killer Henry
Henry Potter of series Black Boy 1990
Director: john mcnaughton
Henry is keen on killing people. He regards killing as an art and kills different people in different ways at the same time. He rented the house to a man named Otis, and when his sister visited, Henry's impulse to kill began to sprout again. . . . .
This film is the representative work of film noir. It won many awards in the late 1980s, and its expression and editing were quite wonderful.
Film noir? Is it a type, a sport or a trend? It is still inconclusive. Some scholars think that "film noir" is a kind of movie similar to western movies, musical comedies and horror movies, and it is a movie trend of thought or movement in the profound historical and social background of 1940- 1960. Some people even think that "film noir" must be a black-and-white movie, and there will be no "film noir" after 60 years. But personally, I don't think "film noir" is any kind of film, although its title comes from gangster/crime films and detective films in 1930s and 1940s. What exactly is "film noir"? Personally, I think it is a special film with "dark or black" mood and psychological tone, so it will overlap with some types of films, such as robber/crime films, detective films (some people think that black detective films are extensions of robber films), musical comedies, and even science fiction films and horror films (because of different classification standards).
Film noir has a great historical and social background, such as war, economic depression, shortcomings of government and social system, etc. Generally based on real life (of course, there are a few science fiction themes); The description of class level is not limited to the bottom of society, but also involves the middle and upper classes; In the film, there are often cities under the night, blue lights are sprinkled on the wet streets, surrounded by high concrete walls ..., and the light is gloomy. The characters in the film are cynical or awakened, melancholy in temperament, pessimistic in fatalism, but often independent and unruly anarchism. If they are female characters, they are mostly independent, even evil and dissolute, such as manipulating men to achieve their goals through sex. However, no matter whether the hero of the film is a hero or a gangster, the ending is often a failure (because the film is generally described from a critical and ironic perspective), which shows the conflict between order and anti-order, and attacks the depravity and cruelty brought about by the pursuit of material desires.
There is also a translation of this film: The Portrait of a Serial Black Boy. Doesn't that sound attractive?
17 ghost chasing people
Phantom 1979
Director: Don Coase Carelli.
The narrative of the film is as detailed as the story in Sesame Street, and the weird hairstyle like quail tail distracts people's attention. However, the two parts of this mortuary thriller-the weird presidential grave keeper named "Big Man" and the flying iron ball that can be turned into a bloody skull drill-are still creepy after 20 years, although the technology at that time was very backward. "We try our best to make the iron ball fly, but we can't use piano strings or fishing lines," said director Coase Carelli. "Finally, we found an outfielder of the preparatory college baseball team and threw it from behind the camera."
18 evil wind bursts
Suspiria 1977
Director: dario argento
As long as you persist for ten minutes, you will be as safe as at home. This highly stylized film is the pioneering work of Italian KB movie master Ke Jintu. It tells the story of a ballet student (unexpected Jessica Harper) who suspects that her dance school is a witch party. The close-up of the sharp knife piercing the beating heart of the victim in the film is unanimously regarded as the most vicious killing scene. Harper's experience is much better. "It was actually rice grains that crawled on my hair," she recalled. "They are maggots stunt, double body. "
19 hitchhiking
Rider 1986
Director: Robert Harman
"Mom said never to do this." The young driver (Thomas Howell) opened the door for the handsome hitchhiker and said. The old saying that you will suffer if you don't listen to the old man has come true again: for the next 90 minutes, this charming hitchhiker kept scaring the boy and his companion, the beautiful blonde Jennifer Jason Ray. "People say this is a violent movie. I really don't know what they think. " Howell said. When he said this, he forgot his line in the film: "I really want to know what the eyeball perforation looks like." Hitchhiker will make you reconsider your holiday plan across America.
20 life-threatening ropes
Death bell 1988
Director: david cronenberg
The main content of the film revolves around a pair of twin brothers. The twin brothers have been fond of studying the human body and reproduction since childhood. They are all gynecologists when they grow up. They not only live together, but also have to share everything in life with their younger brother, including women and feelings, so the sensitive younger brother's personality began to become distorted.
My brother fell in love with a woman with three wombs. The movie star wants children very much, but my brother, who can be said to be an authority on gynecology, can't treat her illness. Suspicion and cowardice made him doubt the loyalty of women, so he began to rely on various drugs to free himself-although he had warned women not to become addicts.
The elder brother who is in charge of all foreign affairs not only has to cope with social pressure, but also tries his best to help his younger brother become addicted, but his innate induction induces him to rely on those drugs. Perhaps this is the origin of the title. They are caught in an endless loop, and they want to get rid of it but can't get rid of it.
The two inseparable people failed to escape the fate of destruction in the end.
2 1 Night of the Dead
It's getting dark 1987
Director: kathryn bigelow
It's hard to find a KB zombie movie without being stupid, but director Bigelow filled the gap well. Bill paxton, a rotting zombie, and a group of bloodthirsty and ferocious zombies are wandering in the middle of the United States. The script was written by Bigelow and Eric Reed, the screenwriter of Hitchhiker. "It fell, your face, all fell." This is no longer a vampire in my father's time.
22 stepfather
Stepfather 1987
Director: Joseph Ruben
On this side, Stephanie (Jill Schoelen Jill Schoelen), a girl who has been suffering from the loss of her father, is still worried about the remarriage of her mother Susan (shelley hack). In fact, she has always been hostile to her stepfather, Jerry (Terry O'Quinn Terry O 'Quinn), although Jerry seems gentle on the surface. She also loves her family, but Stephanie has seen his strange and terrible side, so she has always wanted to know what Jerry's real identity is, so she can only gradually explore the truth in this hostile and cautious relationship. On the other hand, Ogilvy (Stephen Shellen Stephen Shellen), a long-forgotten relative of the victims of the Holocaust, also launched a detailed investigation into his sister's death. The murderer married his divorced sister at that time, but eventually ended her childhood life in a cruel way, so she vowed to catch the murderer who had been committing crimes under a pseudonym. And with the progress of the film, the two lines finally began to get closer …
23 devil's night wasteland
Lost Expressway 1997
Director: david lynch
I don't know if we can still hear the exclamation on the third anniversary of "Demon Night" in February next year. Even watching it in the living room can't alleviate the fear. A hippie couple in Los Angeles found someone taking pictures of them while they were sleeping. The most terrible scene in this movie is robert blake's role as a gloomy man with no eyebrows at a party. He told the hero that he was standing at home a few miles away at the moment. When our fearless hero proves that the man is not joking with his mobile phone, you should laugh twice to avoid losing your mind.
24 freak
Freak 1932
Director: todd Browning
The woman who performed trapeze fell in love with Hercules, but she didn't have enough dowry to marry him. So she married a circus dwarf for money. But she still can't accept her dwarf husband and other weird people. At the wedding, the deformed man blessed them: "We accept her and make her one of us!" " However, this sentence angered the woman who performed trapeze, and she insulted them. The seeds of hatred were planted, and when her plan to kill the dwarfs for inheritance was exposed, those seemingly weak freaks began to retaliate. The trapeze was attacked. Her leg was cut off, her vocal cords were cut off, and she was dressed as a bird. . . Now she has really become one of them. .
It is said that how many times MGM roars at the lion represents the level of the film.
The lion roared three times. . The deformed man in the film is not disguised, but genuine.
So people feel that there will be such people in reality, and some of them are not that kind of smell)
The dead shadow is shocking.
Disappeared 1988
Director: George Sluizer
Three years ago, when Jeff and his girlfriend Diana were in go on road trip, Diana said she would go to the roadside cold drink shop to buy something to drink, but she never came back. Jeff didn't want to believe that Diana left without saying goodbye on purpose, so he never gave up looking for it for three years. He posted in public looking for you and entrusted the police to look for you, but there was no news, and even the police gave up hope. But Jeff still has faith. He wants to see the living and the dead. On this day, he received a phone call from someone who claimed to know Diana's life and death. Jeff rushed there, and the man who called himself Barney poured Jeff a cup of medicated coffee and said, "If you want to know the whereabouts of your girlfriend, you must go through everything she went through." Jeff decided to finish his coffee in one gulp and fell into the circle set by Barney.
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