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Horror film recommends douban high score

As follows:

1, Cave (Douban score: 9.0)?

Cave was filmed by director Jacques Becker on 1960, starring Marc Michel. It tells the story of a group of prisoners planning a thrilling escape. Cave is the originator of prison break movies. Although little known, The Shawshank Redemption and Prison Break actually borrowed from Cave's works.

This film is textbook-level in all aspects, and many shots give people a violent shock, even feeling that their hearts are about to jump out, so it can become a horror film with Douban score above 9.0. ?

2. "Don't stop the camera!" (Douban score: 9.2)?

Don't stop the camera For more than a month, the film ranked Top 10 in Japan's weekly box office. "Camera" tells the story of a poor director making a movie. The plot is passionate, and the box office in Japan is nearly 654.38 billion yen. ?

3. Seven deadly sins (Douban score: 9.0)?

In the serial murders in the city, the deceased happened to be the person who committed these teachings. The murderer's mysterious modus operandi plunged the police into the mystery of solving the case. They went to the library to study Dante's Divine Comedy, trying to find clues from the description of hell on earth, and finally found clues about the murderer's crime plan and means from the world of religious literature and philosophy. However, the story has not yet begun.

4. Sixth sense (Douban score: 9.0)

The Sixth Sense was released at 1999, which can be said to be a classic horror film. Although on the surface, The Sixth Sense is just a ghost film, which contains many bloody ghost scenes and some frightening scenes, but underneath, it is a work to discuss family ethics, so this horror film is still worth pondering.

5. Fatal magic (Douban score: 9.0)

/kloc-At the end of 0/9, people didn't know much about scientific civilization, so Angel and Berden became magical figures in London because of their magic. The point of the story is that you are eager to be deceived by the plot from the beginning, but when you are completely deceived, you only see what the director wants you to see, which is also the greatness of the film. Nolan has the same control over the mood of watching movies as Hitchcock!