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Devil Review

September 17, 2010 by · Comments Off on Devil Review 

Devil Review, Memories Review Diablo actions do not give us much. Everything is entirely too quiet for long. But only when Ramirez (Jacob Vargas) attempts to explain the inexplicable jam drop your toast on the floor, which means “devil” at the height of the promise he had been entertaining the audience crying in the previous movie trailer. pretentious words like “From the mind of M. Night Shyamalan” comes to the screen, you could hear the screams all the way into the lobby of the theater. Was so widespread that it was viral videos mocking the idea that the companions of their films since.

Honestly, not a weak actor in the bunch. The performance was exceptional for me as Detective Chris Bowden Messina. Unlike most tough guys, shows “pending” by the police, da Messina a more moderate interpretation could be much higher. Another element that can be seen with an original soundtrack. Although sometimes comes off as a homage to Hitchcock (especially evident in the opening sequence), most of the time is used more subtly push the pace of the film. Instead of focusing on the blood and violence that seems inevitable in the elevator, Dowdle has created a film that focuses on the characters.

Our superstitious narrator gives us the memory of “my mother used to tell stories,” stories about how “the devil walks the Earth.” And a sure sign of Satan is about to torment the damned before reaching the hell is suicide. Therefore, this shock, when someone plunges through a top floor window clutching a rosary preparing to elevateSo elevators often do come into the waiting room a strong attack, the representations of meaning, and we forget the power of a good narrative. Diablo reminds us that it is not necessary in 3-D or buckets of blood for a long time to cool off in the theater.

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