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Paranormal Activity review

Kwame Shorter


It's a phenomenon in the making, that's slowly sweeping the States. But is Paranormal Activity actually any good?

Published on Oct 8, 2009

While coming home from work a few weeks ago I saw a billboard for Saw VI. Then I realized that up until which point I didn't even know that there was a Saw IV. The thought degraded into a reminder of the poor state that horror films have been in for the past year: there's been many films such as The Final Destination and Saw VI for every Drag Me To Hell. For those of us who don't like being beaten over the head with gore and insipid CGI-budgeted films, the past year was a dud. Paranormal Activity offers those of us some reprieve.

Paranormal Activity mock-uments the home movies of a couple's investigation of demonic forces in their new home. Demons, the occult and the lovingly horror-cliche Ouija board all play a role in rehashing, albeit sometimes from the best sources, a film about demonic domestic violence.

Striking at all of the right chords, the film's main focus - which seems to be the only original one - relies heavily on sound and atmosphere throughout the film. A refreshing aspect of Paranormal Activity lies in its minimal amount of special effects. With an exemplary use of sound, the film works on the nerves of the viewer by repeatedly assaulting them with a brilliant balance of silence, soundscape and subtle visual effects.

Furthermore, throughout Paranormal Activity what stands out is the lack of CGI-dependent special effects. The greater portion of special effects are conventional types of the film school variety. The better portion of special effects are of a psychological nature.

As most of the demonic domestic violence in the film is located in the bedroom of the sleeping couple, this makes the film stand out as a supernatural thriller because of the element of psychological framework. In one interview, director Oren Peli says, "I think a lot of people can relate to the question of what happens at night when you're most vulnerable." Peli's statement becomes evident after each night of relentless demonic terrorism that's inflicted upon the suburban homeowners in Paranormal Activity.

Activity provides an interesting twist in horror film, with special effects being the main course for more recent films of the genre. Oren Peli's Paranormal Activity allows the viewer's imagination and the film's overall culturing of atmosphere - coupled with reality television flair (which is scary enough) - to alter states and scare because of, take this, the film's actual content instead of a kick-ass CGI team or lots of gore.

If you're looking for gore and over-the-top special effects, then my advice stands that Saw VI will be opening in two weeks. I saw the billboards. The superb Paranormal Activity, though, will only leave you reeling for the CGI-money shot.

5 stars

 

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Re: Paranormal Activity review
Posted By Nostromo71 1 October 8, 2009 08:33:29 AM

Sounds good - although so did The Blair Witch Project-which still stands as the most disapointing film I've ever been to the cinema to see! So when is it beig released in England?

Re: Paranormal Activity review
Posted By Nocturne 1 October 8, 2009 09:09:25 AM

Sounds interesting, is a shame more of these movies don't get made. Although I did like Blair Witch, am also a fan of White Noise with Michael Keaton (even if the ending left a little to be desired)

Re: Paranormal Activity review
Posted By cordas 1 October 8, 2009 09:28:00 AM

I will give it a viewing again. The thing with the Blair Witch was that by the time I saw it I knew too much about the movie for it to hook me in. It wasn't scary because I was already to hyped because of the hype. White Noise was a great movie until the script writer realised he was 3/4 of the way through and had no ending in mind so just reached into the 'paranormal/horror cliché' bag to drag out an ending that had sweet FA to do with everything he had so creepily put together.

Re: Paranormal Activity review
Posted By cordas 1 October 8, 2009 09:29:02 AM

again? I haven't seen it before.... hmmm or maybe I am having preja vu.... spooky *LOL*

Re: Paranormal Activity review
Posted By Nocturne 1 October 8, 2009 09:31:19 AM

Is always a problem with the hype machine, I did find going into the movie having gone through the websites and reading the spin off "dossiers" left me having a thoroughly satisfying trip to the cinema. But I can understand why people didn't get it, not many people want to trawl through books worth of extraneous info in order to enjoy a movie. And I completely agree with your analysis to the end of White Noise, the movie had such promise to become a classic.

Re: Paranormal Activity review
Posted By Mangoose 1 October 8, 2009 10:18:13 AM

This sounds good but I too was disappointed after seeing Blair Witch at the cinema, mainly because seven blokes in Doncaser Rovers shirts were sat two rows in front farting and laughing like drains at said farts. I caught it again later on DVD and watched it alone in the house with all the lights off and the sound turned up and I ended up doing a few farts of my own that night, more than one of which had a lump in it. So I'll wait for this to come out on DVD too methinks

Re: Paranormal Activity review
Posted By matimage 1 October 8, 2009 01:49:09 PM

Blair Witch is one if the scariest films I have seen. Totally loved it! I think you have to buy into the whole mythology to get it though...

Re: Paranormal Activity review
Posted By mugwump 1 October 8, 2009 03:35:53 PM

No UK release date listed for this over at IMDB...shame.

Re: Paranormal Activity review
Posted By hristinho18 1 October 9, 2009 08:36:42 PM

A prerequisite of watching horror is subscribing to it. Even when watching something for the umpteenth time you need to willingly suspend your disbelief to enjoy it. Good writing, characters and direction will hook you. The Blair Witch Project is a prime example- nothing much happens onscreen, bit of shakycam, runny nose and noises in the dark- but its one of the best horrors- as Kanye would say- OF ALL TIME!

Re: Paranormal Activity review
Posted By kshorter 1 October 22, 2009 03:35:50 AM

@Nocturne & cordas: White Noise, huh. I'll have to give it a perusal. Thanks for reading. I'd love to hear your reviews if you see it. Do you guys blog anywhere? Cheers.
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