The eerie horror of an actual event based on
the lost footage from a video belongs to the three film makers whom lost
without a trace inside the dark forest somewhere in Burkittsville , Maryland
soon discovered year later and then, reused as a movie. As the beginning for
Josh, Michael and Heather to investigating the local folklore known as Blair
Witch as well the story goes far with lots of evidence and related interviews
lead the trio to camp deeper further into the inland thick dense woods. The industrial
goth soundtrack is also playing a major important action for giving the
audience a terrifying sense of real terror on the dead of night among those
misfortune three. From Lydia Lunch’s Gloomy Sunday to Laibach’s God is God onto
thus darker edge tracks background such as The Creatures depressive tunes Don’t
Go Sleep and Antonio Cora’s The Cellar which compiled on Josh’s Blair Witch Mix
tape. In the end no one survived the terrible deathly hallows night after one
by one being attack by the supernatural entity which led the last two into an
abandoned old house – to meet their doom. Recognized as one of the scariest
indie horror film of all time on the genre with enough scary music soundtrack
for scoring the restless soul from the dark forest; luring our curiousity and
blind selfishness into demonic traps behind irrelevant ghost stories and
hideous symbols …
Beware Of Death’s Coming (Chapter III Records 1999)
Posted by royan hasjim
on Wednesday, October 28, 2015,
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