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THE RE-VISIT

September 30, 2015 by szachik@pvs.org 3 Comments

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I unfortunately have to write this article. It pains me to even type these words. But it has to be said…I was wrong. I went into The Visit thinking it was going to be a cinematic abomination, but I was completely wrong. Shyamalan went back to his roots, and for the first time in a while his twist made sense. The only time where I wasn’t able to follow along was during the loud, girly screaming of David Kocen. One thing that I didn’t like, however, was the fact that the movie for the most part relied heavily on jumpscares, and when a movie continually uses jumpscares, it starts to become a rhythmic pattern (I even began counting down to when jumpscares were about to pop up.) On the plus side though, the cinematography was done beautifully. The movie was supposed to be filmed as if it were a documentary made by a high-schooler, and it had the sense that it was actually filmed by a student who aspired to go into film but lacked the traditional professionalism that comes with 1st-party production studios. The Visit had humor to keep you laughing, jumpscares to keep the weak willed scared, and the underlying creepiness you’d expect from a 1st-party thriller. All in all, I find that no words describe this movie as well as those of David Kocen: 11/10 . . . it was okay.

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Filed Under: Media Tagged With: Halloween, horror, M. Night Shyamalan, Scare, Scary, Terror, The Visit, thriller

Comments

  1. David Kocen says

    September 30, 2015 at 10:45 pm

    I don’t care what you say when a grandma is crawling on all fours, full speed at you with spooky intent my screams are justified 😛

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    • szachik@pvs.org says

      October 1, 2015 at 9:40 pm

      lol, David

      Reply
  2. Ken Sarkis says

    October 1, 2015 at 5:20 pm

    Gaige,

    i love your critic’s voice. It is so natural. I can “hear” you talking. Good review. Especially enjoyed “girly screaming” to image the reaction of one of our lovable High schoolers. Mr. S.

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