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The Blair Witch Project Essay

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The Blair Witch Project

As writers and producers saw the amazing popularity and success of the movie Scream many other copy cat versions were made. Movies such as I Know What You Did Last Summer and Urban Legend all followed the same teen slasher format. Nothing is being left up to the movie viewer’s imagination anymore. Everything for the past thirty years was spelled out and given to the viewer, leaving the identity of the killer as the only form of mystery. The genre of horror was losing a very important battle. The bone-chilling movies of the past were giving way to the comedic teen movies of the present.

With the movie viewing public practically begging for a new type of horror movie, two young filmmakers decided to take …show more content…

Not once in any of the trailers, on the web site, and in the documentary was anything mentioned about this story being fictional. The whole idea of the movie was that the film that was being viewed was footage found in the woods and that none of the three college students were ever seen again. Not knowing this movie was fake made the general public even more scared.

The film starts out showing the enthusiastic students shopping for food and acting as if there were going on a fun hike for the day. As the movie progresses the students finally get into the woods were the Blair Witch is supposed to reside. As time passed and night fell they set up camp. Through out the night mysterious sounds seemed to be happening all around the tent. Not once did the students ever see anything, thus the viewers of the movie did not either. Nothing was presented up front. This same pattern was followed through the whole movie. The Blair Witch Project has no sex or even sexual tension, no music of any kind, no demonic power tools. No prowling, voyeuristic camera from the killer’s point of view; this movie is about the victims and the victims they make of each other. There are no shock cuts to the monster. In fact no visible monster. Every bump in the night or mysterious sound was left up to the viewer’s imagination. For some this was

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