Review of The Blair Witch Project (1999) by Connor G — 28 Jul 2014
The consensus says it all. You have to use your imagination on what the hell is terrorizing a group of film makers who's making a documentary on this thing called the Blair witch. It supposedly haunts the hills of a small Massachusetts town.
..and trust me when I say this. It's fucking stupid. I'm usually scared when it comes to this stuff, because of extremely afraid of the paranormal. Deathly afraid almost and this had a demotic feel to it.
I've pushing this off because frankly I hear it sucks...and damn we're those people right. I can't I wasn't scared at parts, because that would be a lie. It's actually freaky in the middle part because of the unknown.
It's like paranormal activity, we are given little tidbits of scary things, and eventually they get worse. This is nothing new, except it's the first of its kind. Unlike PA, this ends in the most idiotic way.
It's like the directors were too cheap to show what was terrifying them. We are only given auto and the auto is freighting, but not when there's nothing to back up the voice. The ending also ends with the witch screaming and then all of a student we see one of the characters staring at a wall.
..the camera falls and nothing. Stupid as shot and the ending of a movie really shows the strength of a film....and this falls flat on its ass. Overall this movie is laughable at parts, very emotional with some sense of greatness, but falls too flat at the end to care.
2.4.
This review of The Blair Witch Project (1999) was written by Connor G on 28 July 2014.
The Blair Witch Project has generally received positive reviews.
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