Saturday 19 November 2011

Gerry Barnaby's Film Review: Paranormal Activity 3

Genre:  Horror , contain extreme paranormal violences

Cert: 18 cert

Story : Paranormal Activity 3 is set in 1988 when sisters Kristi and Katie are young (5 and 9, respectively). It is meant to chronicle the events that the girls cannot fully remember in the first two films – namely the demonic entity first coming to haunt them. The girls’ mom has a boyfriend, Dennis, who begins to film the phenomenon happening in their home. The mom, Julie, has decided not to have any more kids – much to the chagrin of her mother (the girls’ grandmother), Lois. A mysterious symbol drawn on a crawl space ceiling in the girls’ room leads Dennis to a book about a coven of witches in the 1930s who served demons by brain-washing girls of child-bearing age into having sons for the demon to collect, before wiping away the child-bearer’s memory of the event

Likes : not much to say about this film realy,other that the fact ya it scared the living crap out of me for the first hours of the film & that the sister in the first film was pretty hot , the only thing scary about this is i know that these things are real & do happen to unfortunate people who come across these things & it just a shame that they think by using a quig board to contact the ghost will work when all it does is give it power to hurt you,this third wasnt to bad with the camera work made it look real.

Dislikes : Iver got so many faults with this film,one its to slow & the ending serious it just made it unreal,watch the boyfriend on the floor having his back snaped by some unseen force seriously,ive seen better horror films,the other is the picture now you here them say that the picture they had was burned in a fire at there mums house so why was there no mention of a fire in this third one big mistake.

Overall: if you like these short of films your enjoy it but other wise dont waste your time because it was that good.

Rating : 2 out of 5 stars for entertainment, 4 out of 10 for horror scences





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