![]() ![]() Bruce Campbell deserves a special mention. Raimi takes it to a different level of humor mixed with gore. Not exactly with that book but it can happen via satanic books and rituals. I mean, demon possession caused by the Necronomicon is something that happens in the real world. The plot is as scary as you can imagine but it's held in such a way that it isn't taken very seriously. "Dead by Dawn" will never bore you because in every scene there's a feeling of uncertainty and that makes it even more interesting. Raimi created a cult movie in all the sense of the world. Die hard fans of gore get an eye candy for an hour and a half. The movie is easily one of the most visually stunning Horror movies of all time, for sure. ![]() He created an unbelievable and unforgettable work that has served as inspiration for many movies in recent years. Sam Raimi went too far for the good reasons. ![]() Watch out for the "A Farewell to Arms" joke, the whole situation with the evil hand, and the eye that gets in a woman's mouth!. The combination of demon possessed people, EVIL sounds (I love the weird noise in the movie), wicked laughs and chanting ("dead by dawn!"), and intrepid camera angles are the perfect ingredients to make a sui generis Horror-Comedy movie. There's no time for logic here, just sit and enjoy! It also has the ability to make you feel tense and I must say, scared. For example, when Linda's head tells Ash that "she is being tormented, and suffering in hell you can feel a little scared but the next scene has a corpse without a head holding a chainsaw. I would never imagine a man getting eaten by a demon locked under a cellar and throwing gallons of blood! "Evil Dead II" makes it look hilarious in a wicked kind of way. I don't think it's funny when a man is repeatedly beaten up by grotesque characters. I eventually don't laugh about when a man is breaking himself dishes on the head. The movie is funny for the wrong reasons. Although there are some really scary scenes, there are some really twisted funny situations that would leave you wondering "what the f*** just happened?!". Sam Raimi's "Evil Dead II" makes fun of the Devil and demon possession. "The Exorcist" made you feel respect and fear to the Devil. ![]()
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