9º – Split (M. Night Shyamalan, 2016)In the plot, three teenagers are kidnapped by a man with a personality disorder. Now, it is up to them to try to save themselves and find a way to escape from the place. ‘Split’ is engaging from beginning to end, elevating a story that changes with each scene overcome, always cherishing the impact of the viewer.
8º – High Tension (Alexandre Aja, 2003)When visiting her best friend’s house, located in a small rural area of France, a young woman finds herself in an unpleasant situation when a serial killer invades the house at dawn, exterminating the whole family of that friend. Now it is up to her to survive and also to try to keep her friend alive. Owner of an intermittent tension (as its title indicates), this film is a pearl of the horror cinema of the beginning of this century. It’s 91 minutes of scares and twists, with memorable little scenes. However, far from being perfect, the film has one of the most pathetic endings of all genres, greatly diminishing the brightness of the rest of the work.
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