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Back to jelly - it could drag Me To Hell "about writing. Because Sam Raimis furious comeback as a horror director also presents the return of the slime knallbunten: The sprays in this film have become ghost train in different shapes and colors through the area and is representative of the unscrupulous pleasures on terror since Raimis own epoch-making "Evil Dead" trilogy .
The first part was 1981, the debut of filmmaker from Michigan and was here under the title "Dance of the Devil" famous, notorious - and seized a long time. Today, however, the plastics and Elast-shocker to accidentally conjured up demons as an innovative classic.
Similar qualities as policyholders then the chain saws swinging supermarket clerks Ash, the hero of "Dance of the Devil", has now also Raimis heroine Christine Brown (Alison Lohman) show. In "Drag Me To Hell", she gives in to Quälgeister natural.
In order to impress their superiors, denied the bank employees from Los Angeles to the impoverished Mrs. Ganush (Lorna Raver) an additional payment period for which the pensioner neglected the loss of their house does. Instead of the hoped for promotion, but gets Christine Ganush a curse missed, the term "Bad Bank" a whole new significance.
Because post is Christine goal satanic attacks, and while her skeptical academics friend Clay (Justin Long), nor in their perception of doubt, the spiritualist consulted Rham Jas (Dileep Rao) an unsatisfactory explanation for the visitations parat: Christine is the victim of the curse-Lamia that they are literally within three days will send to hell.
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Between increasingly violent attacks from a shadow world, the monstrous nosebleeds about nasty worms up to the last piece of cake possessed, the young woman must decide how far they really want to go to their fate yet to escape.
Unlike Christine, the audience before the election, whether it prefers to be crying or laughing. Since the proposed pace anyway no time to think about it, makes one doubt the best case, both. So impressed next to the pleasurable play with the expectations especially the dynamics: "Drag Me To Hell" is pure cinema, pure doctrine of light, shadow and movement.
DRAG ME TO HELL (USA 2009)
Director: Sam Raimi
Screenplay: Sam Raimi, Ivan Raimi
Cast: Alison Lohman, Justin Long, Dileep Rao
Production: Robert G. Tapert, Grant Curtis
Distributor: Universal
Duration: 99 minutes
Start: 11 June 2009
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This return of the unleashed camera - led by Peter Deming, who has "Evil Dead II" photographed - the rapid push-pull zoom, and the dizzy steep-angle one has waited a long time: Over the past decades, the former wunderkind unbraked Drauflos of gesture-emancipates his early works, turned around with "A Simple Plan" (1998), a melancholy thriller and finally transformed as a Marvel comic book enthusiast "Spider Man" into a globally successful screen heroes.
As a producer he always connected entertainment genre: Together with partner Robert Tapert he durable TV trivialities ( "Xena: Warrior Princess"), participated in the trend of U.S. remakes of Japanese horror films ( "The Grudge") and manufactures simple horror tale ( " Boogeyman ").
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And now just the Höllenritt of Homo oeconomicus, which again makes Ernst with the insight that pain and slapstick, jokes and horror together. While on the canvas loose teeth sailing through the air, mucus Couleur any body and even cute kittens are not spared, it is therefore complete happiness in the room: In a predictable movie summer full of blockbuster sequels is "Drag Me To Hell 'the unexpected Original a refreshing Pesthauch for the American horror cinema.
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