The grave trackers
Ooooh, what a good horror movie that was that I completely didn’t expect from it? Shooting in the style of Blair Witch Project, [RECa] or Paranormal Activityit totally gave him the vibe. Lance Preston is the face of a specific reality show – Grave Encounters. Together with the film crew, he visits various places to examine them for paranormal phenomena, but this is not always the whole truth, but rather special effects. One day, the team learns about an abandoned psychiatric hospital in Collingwood, where mysterious phenomena reportedly occur. They lock themselves in the building for one night to find out what is really going on there and record them on portable cameras and several placed around the facility. What they see there will change their approach forever. But will the building let them out so they can tell about it?
I’ve watched a lot of horror movies about haunts, but this one made a big impression on me. The shooting style makes the story realism and the acting is at a good level. The atmosphere is created by the location where you can find a bathtub with blood, metal, abandoned hospital beds or stained walls. The feeling of isolation is also characteristic. No sunlight can be seen, and time seems to have stopped suddenly. Crazy watches don’t help at all. The creators mix in the minds of the characters, and the atmosphere gets more and more tense with each passing minute. Throughout the film, a man keeps his fingers crossed for the characters, and not knowing if they will come out alive makes it impossible to break away. A title worth recommending and it has been released in the second part. This one, however, disappoints, although it is nice to return to a well-known facility. –Katarzyna Gnacikowska
Source: tumgir.com