[Review] The Nun: Congratulations to Valak's "Unveiling" Success
Valak has officially landed cinemas across the country. Don't miss an appointment with the scariest "sister" this year! The huge effect since The Conjuring 2 made the producers unable to sit still and had to quickly make a 123Movies about the ghost character Valak. And so The Nun was born. This time, the film takes viewers back to the past to better understand the origin of Valak. Specifically, the story takes place in 1952 with the beginning of the mysterious death of a nun at an ancient monastery in Romania. Realizing the complexity of the incident, the Vatincan Council decided to send Father Burke (an experienced exorcist) and young nun Irene (who was able to see the omens) to investigate. With the help of the native Frenchie, Cha Burke and Irene quickly reach the old monastery. However, they did not know that, in the very place of the Lord, a demon wearing a terrible power was hiding, waiting for the opportunity to escape and sow death everywhere. ...
Not when it is gloomy right from the start of the movie with the jump-scare screen spread throughout is the first plus that we have to give praise to The Nun. In it, the most frightening are the scenes taking place in the old castle in Romania. Never before has such a sacred, safe place been so frightening to the characters in the movie to the audience. This contradiction makes the dramatic nature of the work gradually be pushed up naturally. Especially when anyone wants to run away from that place but if they do not stay, Father Burke, Irene and Frenchie know that an extremely dark future is waiting for them and many other innocent people on the side. before. The dense appearance of a series of jump-scare scenes does not make The Nun boring but on the contrary, with the high "damage", it helps the movie circuit become more crowded and more attractive. Make the audience want to focus on the story and hold their breath to follow the journey to discover the truth of the main characters. (Despite the fact that not everyone is brave enough to open their eyes from start to finish due to fear). The next plus point of this great movie is that the successful acting comes from the actors. Taking on the role of Father Burke, the actor Demián Bichir completely convinced the audience that this is a responsible person, brave enough - worthy of a character that the whole Church trusted to send out to take on difficult tasks. most towel. For young actress Taissa Farmiga, not only possesses a good-looking face, her acting skills are also very inspiring. Believing that the future of Taissa Farmiga's film path will be wide and bright. What about the handsome Jonas Bloquet? The answer is ... no one can criticize his performance. This is not to say that Jonas Bloquet's role is difficult, but because this is the character who is responsible for the comedy in the film, giving viewers some respite alternating with the intimidating screeching of howling breaths. Attractive appearance and charming comedy skills helped Jonas Bloquet impress the audience very well. Besides the aforementioned advantages, of course The Nun still has some limitations. The most significant is the fragmentation in the script, many details still have not been properly connected. Another unfortunate thing is that despite being very good at "scare", the obsession of The Nun compared to other "siblings" such as The Conjuring or Annabelle still can not match. Specifically, in the previous films of this movie universe, they made the audience fluttered by the familiar repetitive horror episodes such as worry whenever the night comes, do not dare to turn off the lights or reveal limbs off the blanket while sleeping, dared not look down the bed, did not dare to play the old doll, ... As for The Nun, the setting of the church with the time movement that only lasted for 2 days was self-limited. go no less the destructive power of the film. All in all, The Nun is absolutely a horror work worthy of the audience to buy tickets to the theater. If you pay close attention, it can be seen that there are still many "easter eggs" directed by Corin Hardy during the 100 minutes, predicting a sequel that can explain more questions and more frightening. Especially when the performance of "big sister" Valak is still quite small and not enough "capital". (Of course this also depends on the movie's revenue.) Therefore, do not miss the opportunity to enjoy this good movie.
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