

On the other hand, I felt Before saying that The Conjuring is terrifying as hell, it is extremely disturbing and manipulative. With its own twist and story it delivers a thrilling ride through hell, this is one of the best movies of 2013, more off, it is scariest than The Evil Dead remake. … Expandīefore saying that The Conjuring is terrifying as hell, it is extremely disturbing and manipulative. The Conjuring is a fantastic horror flick and is a must see for fans of the genre and of James Wan.
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I can’t really fault this movie for anything. The end is also great: it’s a happy ending that doesn’t directly set up a sequel but definitely leaves the door open for them, and we’ve already gotten two sequels to this movie in the past few years. There are no awkward or disruptive moments in the movie, a rarity for horror movies. The actors play their parts to perfection and manage to create some really sweet moments among all the horror, which are nice juxtapositions in the movie. As I said before, the writing, directing and acting are all really good. It rises above all expectations and shows that Wan is a true master of the genre. All that said, the movie flows incredibly well from start to finish and is a very enjoyable and smart horror movie.

This movie is a great case example of interpretation vs reality, as I’m sure Wan and the rest of the team came up with a lot of what we see in their heads based on the information they were given. We don’t know how much of this movie is realistic of their experiences and don’t know how truthful what they said is, but the premise of this movie is from the experiences of a family that existed in the real world. What’s really interesting about this movie is that this isn’t just some fantasy story that some producers and writers came up with to make the next scariest horror movie The Conjuring is based on events that actually happened as described by the family that the film is based around. The characters have very appropriate reactions to their situations and act in a way that people would definitely act in the real world, allowing this movie to make a lot of sense. It oftentimes holds your attention by simply making you want to know what’s going to happen next in a non-fearful way. The film grips you for it’s entirety and yet somehow manages to give you room to breathe at parts so you’re not anxiously sitting in your seat for the whole runtime. Wan makes great use of camera movement, light, and sound to truly scare viewers and the characters in the movie in cool and unique ways. That said, the execution of that story is phenomenal and makes this movie much more than just a haunted house movie since it doesn’t just rely on jump scares. The family is terrorized by supernatural presences, and turns to paranormal investigators/demonologists for help. The story of this movie is cliche: a family moves into a new home which turns out to be a cursed/haunted house. James Wan’s masterpiece and his best film to date, The Conjuring is one of the scariest horror movies I’ve ever seen and is very well acted, written and directed. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
