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The final chapter of the top ten horror movies! It will keep you awake! Be careful if you are timid!

10. "Ghost Story" Japan

9. "Suspiria" Italy

Suzy Banyon, a young American ballet dancer, on a rainy night When she came to a famous ballet school in Germany, she suspected that the school she was in was actually a witch's lair, so a series of horrific events happened... From the moment she arrived at the campus, she witnessed a panicked woman running out of the campus, and then As she kept hearing or witnessing a series of strange and murderous incidents, the whole school seemed to be cursed. Finally, Suzy decided to escape from all the unexplained strange phenomena caused by this school.

8. "Ghost" Thailand

The film tells the story of young freelance photographer Thun (Ananda Everingham) and his girlfriend Jane (Natthaweeranuch Thongmee) driving home after a party with their college classmates. , on the way Jane knocked an erratic woman to the ground. Jane wanted to get out of the car to check the woman's injuries, but was dissuaded by Thun, and the two hurriedly fled the scene of the accident. A series of strange things followed them.

7. "Midnight Ring" Japan

Female high school student Tomoko and her classmates watched a videotape of unknown origin. Seven days later, she and her Classmates died one after another. Female reporter Asakawa learned that Tomoko had watched a videotape before his death and was hospitalized because of excessive horror. So she found the hotel where they watched the videotape, and she saw an unnamed videotape.

6. "Ghost Calls" Japan

"Ghost Calls" quietly spread among college students. Once you receive a ghost call, you will definitely be on the phone. Died tragically within the time predicted. Yumi (played by Shiba Saki)'s friends Yoko, Kenji, and Natsumi died tragically one after another. Yumi wanted to save the lives of her friends, but she was unable to help. Yamashita (played by Shinichi Tsutsumi), whose sister also died on this phone call earlier, tried to help Yumi uncover the truth, but soon, Yumi also received a call from a ghost...

5. "Silent" Lambs USA

FBI agent Clarice Starling is assigned a mission: to help find a missing woman who is being attacked by a psychopathic serial killer who skins his victims. threats. Hannibal Lecter was once a respected psychiatrist, but now he is a psychopath. Clarice wants to understand the twisted mind of the psychopathic killer by talking to Hannibal.

4. "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" in the United States

The prototype of the story of "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" comes from the 1957 American murderer in Plains, Wisconsin. Ed Gein of Field Township. There have been an endless stream of films based on the Ed Gein incident, especially his cruel method of sewing "leatherface" from human skin, which has been vividly depicted in many horror films. Even "The Silence of the Lambs" was deeply affected by it. Influence. "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" is considered to have ushered in a new era of modern horror films along with "Night of the Living Dead" and "The Exorcist". But there is too much violence and gore in the film, which has made the film controversial.

3. "Moonlight Panic" United States

Released in the United States on October 25, 1978, it successfully became a blockbuster movie at a low cost . The content revolves around the protagonist Michael Myers, who was only six years old at the time, and was sent to a mental hospital by his parents after killing his seventeen-year-old sister. He escaped fifteen years later and continued to kill. Due to its success, the film company decided to start shooting a series of movies. There were eight movies in the old version, and the new remake version (Reboot Movie) was released in 2007, and the sequel to the new version was also released in 2009. The film was selected into the National Film Preservation Board's collection in 2006 and has become one of the classics of postmodern horror films.

2. "Chain Saw" series in the United States

"Chain Saw", a series of horror thrillers, produced by Directed by Chinese-American director James Wan, due to the success of the first episode, the production team successively filmed 6 sequels in the next 6 years. The film's short shooting time, low cost, and high box office set records, so it is regarded as a classic horror film. Because this series of movies contains too much violence and gore, there have been many incidents of moviegoers being frightened and fainting in the theater after its release. It is recommended that those with poor psychological tolerance and those who are sensitive to viscera, dismemberment and other content should not watch it. The biggest highlight of the film is the powerful script!

1. "The Exorcist" USA

This is a classic horror film that was once very popular. The film's realistic effects and terrifying atmosphere certainly make it a compelling watch at any time.

The film was nominated for ten Academy Awards (winning Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Sound) and four Golden Globes (Best Director, Best Picture, Best Sound and Best Supporting Actress).

This film describes the demon Satan possessing a 12-year-old girl and killing people in the world. Adults never forget it. At that time, the United States was experiencing the defeat of the Vietnam War and the Watergate Incident, so Americans were enveloped in an atmosphere of disappointment, deception, and pessimism. The horrific mysticism promoted by this film was undoubtedly an anesthetic for trauma. It was so scary that many people fainted while watching it.

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