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Top Ten Horror Movies in History
1, Psycho (1960) Hitchcock's famous film Psycho can be said to be the masterpiece of horror thriller. At the time of 1960, this movie was the most violent and shocking movie in Hollywood, but we never saw the scene of killing people with a knife, but we used skillful film skills. Coupled with the horrible soundtrack and soundtrack, many viewers were scared to take a bath alone by the abnormal killer and the well-known bathroom killing scene in the film. Psycho was selected as one of the most important American films in 100 by American film institutions. The story is that Marilyn, a working girl in Phoenix, Arizona, fled the town on impulse and decided to live in California again with her lover Sam. When she drove away from the town, it got dark and it began to rain cats and dogs, so she had to drive off the highway. The fatigue of long-distance driving and the pressure of absconding with money almost made her nervous breakdown, so she decided to rest at the Bates motel on the roadside for one night. When Marilyn returned to her room to take a bath after dinner, a bizarre and horrible story was about to happen. David fincher created a terrible hell atmosphere for the film: gloomy and mysterious crime scenes and horrible bodies, cold and humid streets and narrow alleys, and strange expressions. However, the dramatic clues to advance and resolve doubts have swept away the doubts that have shrouded the audience for a long time, but at the same time left them with a heavy heart and a reflection on the torture of the disease. The story goes like this. William is a criminal officer of new york Police Department. He will retire in a week. At this time, the boss sent him a new partner-youthful David. David is very dissatisfied with the way William handled this matter. They received a case in which an extraordinarily fat man was killed at home, but they found no clues. Then another case happened, and lawyer Gert was killed. On the floor of the scene, two words were written in blood: greed. William is very considerate. He went back to the previous crime scene and finally found two words behind the refrigerator: gluttony. According to the statement in Paradise Lost, the seven deadly sins of Christianity: gluttony, greed, laziness, anger, pride, desire and jealousy, he thinks that there will be new crimes ... 3. Exorcist (1973) is still the most horrible horror after 30 years. In the film, Xiaolingda Blair's bizarre behavior after being possessed by the devil is really unprecedented. Those green slime, 180-degree rotating head, spider crawling, and all kinds of evil behaviors make the scariest movie. Based on a real event, this film is a horror legend about possession and belief in william friedkin: actress Chris and her 12-year-old daughter Ali came to Washington for a visit and performance, and suddenly she floated in the air, suddenly she became stronger than others, and strange things emerged one after another. Doctors and psychologists could do nothing about it, but Chris turned to Father Dai of Georgetown University for help. Father Dai said that Ali was possessed by evil spirits. The film was released in the United States on 1973, and was nominated for 10 Oscar the following year, and finally won two awards, four Golden Globes and the British Film Academy Award. Since then, the film has been remake many times, and the box office has been good. 4. Neglect (2002) Fragility is a story about faith, original sin and the nature of people who can't tell good from evil. A disturbing theme, accompanied by a story of genius, makes it a compact psychological horror film. The title "fragility" implies the fragility of human perception of external things. The film combines horror and mystery perfectly, the plot is gripping and gripping, and the dramatic turn for the worse at the last minute is beyond everyone's expectation. Although it is a horror film, the film does not win the audience by trying to exaggerate bloody violence. It has an indirectly implied beauty. The audience was not so much shocked by the terrible scene as by their own imagination. The story goes like this: FBI agent Wesley was assigned to investigate the infamous "God's Hand" series of murders in Texas. During the investigation, suddenly one day, a strange man who called himself Fenton Mexes (Matthew McConaughey) walked into his office, claiming that he knew the true identity of the serial killer that the police had been searching for for for a long time. While Wesley was still questioning the identity and purpose of this man, Fenton also revealed a more shocking fact: the murderer was his brother Adam. Adam committed suicide after completing the murder. But this is just the beginning. The purpose of Fenton's trip is not only to reveal the identity of the murderer, but more importantly, he wants to further reveal a long and complicated story, a real motive hidden in the murderer's heart. But in any case, this crazy action has a profound impact on the Mekos brothers. Their experiences as teenagers have cultivated their extreme ideas about good and evil, and predicted their unpredictable future ... 5. The Shining (1980) is adapted from Stephen King's horror novel, which deeply discusses madness, memory and the destruction of a family. In this movie, the master stanley kubrick strikes again, creating a kind of horror that goes deep into the bone marrow, and you can't extricate yourself completely. Although the film did not cause the expected shock, it is still Kubrick's most successful work. Kubrick took all of us on a bumpy and bizarre journey and entered the crazy inner world of a novelist (played by Jack Nicholson). The protagonist, his wife and children live in an empty hotel trapped by heavy snow. The heavy and grotesque silence around the hotel makes the audience feel claustrophobic. In order to depict the plot more vividly, Kubrick ruthlessly degenerated a seemingly gentle person into a savage like an animal. When he was completely crazy, he hacked to death his frightened wife and mentally ill son with an axe. 6. texas chainsaw massacre, Texas (1974) 1974 was released in the United States. The production cost is extremely low, but the box office income is more than 30 million dollars, which has brought a wave of dead juvenile films, and its influence has not faded. There are many sequels and remakes in the film, and the first episode 1974 is the best. In the film, the leather-faced man with a chainsaw appeared in front of the heroine with a dead actor's face, and his feathers were flying around, which was really memorable. The movement of the lens in this film is particularly excellent, and the editing is even more ingenious. The serial clip of the close-up of the heroine's eyes shows the heroine's panic incisively and vividly. This arrangement of killing people without seeing blood completely depends on composition to make the audience understand, and the sense of terror has not diminished. In one scene, the killer hangs the heroine alive on a hook in the slaughterhouse. The heroine screamed and struggled on the hook, while watching her friend dismembered, so she was smart. It was not the audience but the heroine who saw the dismemberment process. The audience was frightened by the heroine's reaction, which was not bloody, but extremely horrible. 7. "Stepfather" (1987) "Stepfather" is Terry Ochan's masterpiece of horror movies. The story is about a middle-aged man who strives to pursue a perfect family life. After the murder, he married a widow in another town under a false identity. His seemingly polite image was loved by his new wife, but his daughter found all kinds of signs of her stepfather's mental disorder, which made him very disappointed, thus triggering another massacre, killing his wife and daughter and leaving another house with a white fence, a beautiful wife and a lovely child's family. In the final analysis, stepfather is talking about a person's psychological collapse, which makes him unable to realize the ideal life of "American Dream". In the second year of release, the film was remake. 8. Interception of Time and Space (1990) Interception of Time and Space (Jacob's ladder) is the masterpiece of the great erotic director Andre Lynn (fatal attraction and deception). This film presents a horror experience that is both real and illusory. Can't tell whether it's in a dream or in reality? People have a familiar but unfamiliar illusion. Movies are between logic and abstraction, and have an elusive tonality. The story tells the story of a soldier (Tim Robbins) who came home after surviving the Vietnam War. He found himself suffering from the sequelae of mental problems and often had the illusion of being hunted down. Whenever life and death cross the border, he will be resurrected in another time and space, thinking about his previous nightmares, but then he is awakened by the real world, so it seems that he lives in two worlds, and it is difficult to determine which is true and which is false. Maybe both are fake? Probably never woke up? 9. "Martin" (1977) "Martin" is probably the best but least famous vampire movie in the past 30 years. This is Romero's most satisfactory work. He did not follow the routine of most vampire movies, but described a story about himself humanely, without giving the true identity of the protagonist. He used an open approach to make the film full of temptation, which not only reinterpreted Nosferatu, but also implied that the younger generation lost themselves and mocked religious beliefs, which improved the artistry of the film to some extent. Martin's thirst for blood is only an illusion of his own imagination, so he is not a real vampire. He had to stun others with drugs instead of hypnotizing them with his eyes. He has no fangs, so he can only pierce other people's arteries with a razor. 10, Full of holes (2007) won the Oscar for best director. Thirty-five years after william friedkin produced The Exorcist, a ruthless and crazy horror film Bug came out in 2007. The story is about a shabby motel in Oklahoma where Agnes (ashley judd), a taciturn single waitress, lives. Agnes has a tragic past, so she is afraid of meeting too many people. In addition to handling accidents for her gay friend R.C. (Lynn Collins) in a humble bar, she always lives in fear that she will abuse her ex-husband Jerry (Harry Connick.Jr.), who spent two years in prison, was recently paroled and will eventually come to her door. The trembling days passed day by day. ...