Sunday 1 November 2009

Phobia

It's Sunday, me and my friends decide to go to Pacific for a movie. We had lunch there, at Pizza Hut. The price is exorbitant. Then, we try to select a particular movie to watch. Eventually we decide to watch Phobia 2, a Thai horror film which is currently the highest-grossing movie in Thailand. It is a sneak preview, therefore the ticket price is higher than normal. We enjoy going to cinema for movies because of the sounds system and pulsating musics. But since this is a horror movie, we're not expecting sounds system nor pulsating musics but we are seeking for the horror effect. Phobia is rated 18PL, which means children below 18 are forbidden to watch. But luckily they didn't card us.

Phobia 2 is branched into five parts. The first one is a bit....cruel. Second and Third are spine-chilling. The fourth is kind of exciting, kind of like hide and seek, but quite enjoyable. The fifth is, actually, not a part of phobia because it is actually a comedy. If you're asking me which is my favourite, I will say the fifth, it is the only chapter in the film that caused tension among the people. It is also the only part that successfully make people laugh their heads off.
The first four are frightening but in a boring way. I can't fathom the stories, nor can I decipher the ending of each stories. The third is probably the most horrifying. It involved zombies, blood-sucking zombies. If you're afraid of seeing blood, avoid this part, it is gory. And as I mentioned, the first four are mind-bending, so do remember to watch the show carefully to catch what are they whining about. We finished the film after the fifth part. Actually, thanks to the producer for making such a brilliant ending or all of us will be leaving the cinema fearfully and uncomprehendingly, and deadening our leg after sitting for two hours. Haiz, I couldn't hear anybody yelling in the cinema.....

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