Saturday, April 3, 2010

Paranormal Activity (2-Disc Digital Copy Edition) [Blu-ray]







Paranormal Activity (2-Disc Digital Copy Edition) [Blu-ray] Overview


This intense edge-of-your seat horror film follows a young suburban couple who record the sinister disturbances in their home while they sleep– even as the domestic haunting becomes more frequent, more threatening and all too personal. Hypnotic and harrowing, Paranormal Activity uniquely delivers frightful suspense punctuated by moments of sudden and unexpected terror, all the way to the shocking ending.

Featuring a version not shown in theaters with an exclusive alternate ending, Paranormal Activity is the one supernatural thriller Blu-ray to own that plays on your most primal fears, and guarantees you’ll need to sleep with the lights on.

Paranormal Activity (2-Disc Digital Copy Edition) [Blu-ray] Specifications


Like The Blair Witch Project, Paranormal Activity is an impressive and harrowing indie chiller that derives much of its terror--and there is quite a bit of that in its brief running time--by playing on the most basic of human fears: that which cannot be seen. Though one might assume that the point-of-view aesthetic had been worn out thanks to Cloverfield and Quarantine (and, lest one forgets, Blair Witch), Paranormal makes excellent use of the single-camera technique, which helps to not only preserve the film's central conceit--a new-minted couple records the increasingly threatening supernatural phenomena that have invaded their home on a camcorder--but underscore the realism needed to drive home the low-fi (if completely persuasive) special effects. The approach is also crucial to the film's suspense, which unfolds in long, largely broken takes to nerve-rattling effect. Not every horror fan--or moviegoer--will fall for the film's spook-show approach. Those that found Blair Witch's less-is-more approach aggravating will feel the same way about Paranormal, but the sleight of hand exhibited by first-time director Oren Peli, and assisted by his two leads, relative newcomers Katie Featherston and Micah Sloat, should provide adventurous viewers with fresher and stronger scares than anything from Hollywood in recent years. --Paul Gaita

Customer Reviews


A young couple, Katie and Micah have experienced strange events in their homeland, but accidents - dents in the night sounds of votes whipered, taps appear to be off and on - are nothing compared to the escalating supernatural events that come Micah is ahead to try and document the phenomena. Buy a camera and a load of films to register events, day and night and see what is really happening at home when they sleep.

In BlairWitch-style, the whole film is seen as a collection of what the camera captured. Paranormal Activity comes off feeling very real - the actors are very natural, not once did anyone look and act the effects of distance, such as special effects. The characterization is deep and is a sign that the whole scenario seems to make plausible host.

Of the two, and Katie does not think that the idea of openness is very intelligent and Katie's Whosupernatural experience everything first-hand on Micah (although both feel, bumps and creaks in the night - Could be anything - she is, who hears the whispers) and she is the One who lived through those before it, as regularly visited, or visited, apparently from the same place in different parts of his childhood. It starts, continues for some time, then disappears for years at a time. And if it is followed from place to place, so the activity is obviouslycentered on them and not on a particular house or place. With Micah, we have one of those rare cases where telling the stories of fairy tales seems a lot about a character, the character himself seems to ignore. Micah loves and tries to help Katie, but I think in the initial phase of his state of mind - if not deliberately - can type "this did not happen. We think it's a rational explanation or not, but in the end we just laugh about. But youI would not be kind of cool when it really? "I do not think in the early days of his experiments with the inclusion of events that is always able to really feel this is" The Haunting "thinking as a threat, so he doesn 't that put himself in danger or Katie, whether the acts that he had been warned that it is unwise to what could cause the company and all the worse.

Things go from bad to worse, and it is increasingly difficult to imagine a "rational"Explanation for the increase in activity. Katie strong concerns from the outset and their tendency, should only go to prove this, but to understand it, perhaps show an intuitive sense of how dangerous the company really is, or perhaps show that they are seen as most do for previous incidents of the business you see. You do not think you can 'defeat' of this nature, and thinks that the best thing they can do, ignore it and it iswhat is always before, when ignored fact: go to the end. Micah is obsessed with understanding, and by the time that must admit That threat is very real, can not go outside. He seems to believe that he may be arrested when Katie is on the ground (even if they want to), or think that perhaps it would be less masculine if he admitted he was on the wrong track. Again he sees not think necessarily aware of these things, and can also go to Katie, butThis is the interpretation I have of their motivations. And so, as things get worse, the recorder continues to try to Micah continues to capture evidence on film, alternately Trying to communicate with the company or trying to find ways to direct combat. All this seems simple to bring you closer to nature and our world, and leads to a series of increasingly appalling events and a final shock.

Some find the film too slowly. Personally, I amliked the pace, I liked how the first third of the film, most of what you see, to grab the camera is just simple a thing. He makes it real, lets you know the characters and makes it stronger, if the progress of events not only sounds the occasional bizarre unexplained events. I think it was executed very well and is one of the best films of its kind also recommend: [Rec], Cloverfield and The Blair Witch Project.


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