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202 1 latest horror film

202 1 latest horror film:

1, psyche

Psyche is a thriller produced by GTH Film Company of Thailand and GoldenVillageEntertainment. It is directed by banjong pisonthanakun, written by Hong-jin Na, and starred by Narila Courmont Colpet and Sani Utomar.

The film tells an inexplicable folk horror story in rural Thailand in the form of documentary. It was released in Korea on July, 2002 1 41day; 65438+1October, it was announced that 65438+1October 28th was released in Thailand.

2. Weeping Sorrow

The story "Crying for Sadness" describes the spread of a new virus, and people all over the world are becoming numb to it. No one believes that the virus mutation and hidden crisis are coming. Junzhe and his girlfriend Kaiting discuss when the epidemic will end, but life is as usual.

One morning, after Junzhe sent Kaiting to work by bike, they witnessed the attacks of unknown mobs, including the breakfast shop owner being pushed down and bitten by an old woman, the neighbor next door rushing into the street with weapons, frequent riots, panic and screams all over the city.

3. Green Knight

The Green Knight is a fantasy film directed and written by david lowery, starring Dev Patel and Alicia Wicander.

Gawaine, the knight of the Round Table who tells the story of King Arthur, accepted the challenge of the Green Knight and cut off his head. Then the living body of the green knight picked up his head and returned to the green church. A year later, Gawaine needs to go to an appointment to return the axe. The film was released in North America on July 30th, 20021.

4. Fear Street 3

Street of Fear 3 is a horror suspense film, directed by Lynn Canik and starring Kiana Madeira, Benjamin Flores Jr. and Randall P. Havens. The film was released in North America on July 6th, 20021.

5. "The Charm of the Night"

On a stormy night, a mysterious woman knocked on the door of an old couple. What does she want? Gonzalo Calzada, an Argentine director who is good at thrillers, wrote and directed his latest masterpiece, which was inspired by the relationship between his grandparents.

The film condenses the story into one night through a clear time node, takes the nearly hundred-year-old man as the main narrative line, visualizes his memories of senile diseases and disorders through cross-cutting and close-ups, and shows his inner guilt and self-salvation at a fast pace under the influence of various mirror principles.