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Insidious (2010) Review

A family looks to prevent evil spirits from trapping their comatose child in a realm called The Further, all this is the base of Insidious Chapter 1 (2010).


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Genres Thriller, Mystery, Horror
Director James Wan
Starring Patrick Wilson, Rose Byrne, Barbara Hershey, Ty Simpkins
Supporting actors Andrew Astor, Lin Shaye, Leigh Whannell, Angus Sampson
Studio FilmDistrict Distribution, LLC
MPAA rating PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
Captions and subtitles English
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 The Lamberts have just moved into an old mansion and are still living in the parade, as the three-seater mother Renai has already identified paranormal activities: doors swing, objects move as if by ghosts. Her son, Dalton, turns his curiosity into disaster - after a ladder crash in the attic, he falls into a coma which is incomprehensible for the doctors, from which he no longer awakens. Three months later, when he was moved home from the clinic, the horror intensified. After the eerie sounds from the babyphone, the child's bedroom and bloody handprints, the depressed Renai persuaded her skeptical man Josh to move out. However, it does not help. Not the house, but the boy lying in coma is visited. The family must, in a literal sense, place their demons.

This is the story behind the movie and when I was watching the movie I felt like okay this will be something like paranormal activity with a little touch of orphan, but it is not because the movie catches the viewers in an very intellegent way, it is not bloody, it goes deep into your head and remains there for a long time. Of course a few jump scares are in there, too, and when we see the older woman, who is a media to contact the zone where dead people go, and see put a gas mask on her face and she looks like an elephant with that mask, it makes you smile, but only for a short second, because the drama comes back quickly, and the highlights of the movie are speeding up.

The scenes are taken in an green white screen, and the camera is very detailed, slow, and tries to hide the corner with dark lights, where something spooky or scary is hiding.

As the main character we have the father Josh played by Patrick Wilson and we all know that he master in performing in horror psycho thrillers, Rose Byrne, who is the mother seeing and experiencing the happenings in the first part of the movie, and Ty Skimpkins as Dalton, the visited kid.

The movie is great, you can see the effects of the happenings, and the drama, which is effecting the family more and more.

So this movie is a must for all psycho horror fans. I was scared and thrilled by it and it made a lot of fun watching it, but you should not watch it before going to bed. Enjoy it.
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