Movie Review: The Conjuring (English)
The Conjuring |
The Conjuring, to sum it up, is every bit cinematically banal. Not only does it faithfully follow the 'horror movie template' to the tee, the classic scare tactics in attendance - creaking doors, eerie basements, mysteriously stopped clocks, strange rancid smells, and whatnot - are stuff we've seen a thousand times before. But director James Wan plays them smart, guaranteeing enough seat-edge moments that scare the daylights out of you. Bolstered by a fantastic camera work (John R. Leonetti) and a genuinely creepy background score (Joseph Bishara, who appears in a surprise cameo), TC's seventies backdrop adds an atmospheric feel to the proceedings. While the actors excel in their respective roles (Kyla Deaver as April deserves a hoot!), the relationship between Farmiga and Wilson adds a dramatic heft to the thrilling story. The biggest surprise, ultimately, is James Wan himself, who exorcises his humble torture porn beginnings to conjure a brilliantly executed thrill ride. The Conjuring marks the return of old school horror, and is undeniably one of the scariest movies in recent memory.
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