Shingeki no Kyojin: Chronicle (2020)
60KShingeki no Kyojin: Chronicle: Directed by Masashi Koizuka, Tetsurô Araki. With Marina Inoue, Yui Ishikawa, Yûki Kaji, Yû Shimamura. A recap of the popular anime series Shingeki no Kyojin from seasons 1-3.
“I just came back from a special showing of Carrie in the studentu0026#39;s cinema of my university and I must say one thing: THANK YOU to the director, for this is one of the best, most moving films Iu0026#39;ve ever seen. I honestly donu0026#39;t understand the u0026quot;itu0026#39;s not scaryu0026quot; mentality!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eNow, whether you want to call this horror film or thriller or whatever else is up to you, but I think Carrieu0026#39;s scope cannot reaches beyond just one genre! It is a thriller, but at the same time a very humane movie. You can feel the girl hurting, you hate her mother, you dislike her friends! This movie wasnu0026#39;t made for cheap scares: every scene is brilliantly captured. The scary parts may be rare but when they are there you just canu0026#39;t move from your seat!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe acting is also excellent, Sissy Spacek of course deserving most of the credit, but that is not to say that the other actors arenu0026#39;t great too.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eConcerning the script, all the credit goes of course to Stephen King. When you see this movie you can really tell the difference between an artist like him an some cheap Hollywood writer (Scream?). There is so much more to the story than: -Booooo! -Aaaaaa!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eSo, if you want to see a u0026quot;scary movieu0026quot;, go see Scream or some other shallow horror film. However if you are looking for a terrifying but also moving film, Carrie is just right for you. And please, if you must put this work of art into one genre, its better if you put it in social drama rather than horror film. Of course itu0026#39;s not scary! Itu0026#39;s MUCH more than just that.”