Lake Mungo Scene
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It's a mockumentary people! Not real, but still creepy as hell.
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Loved the movie! One of the most surprising titles i've seen in a while.
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I love scary movies (I've seen them all), though I have never actually ever been genuinely frightened by the concept of one. This however not only had me hooked throughout the entire film but also made me so unsettled that I had trouble sleeping for days afterwards. It also troubles me that not alot of people will actually see the most terrifying film that in my opinion ever exists.
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OMG!!!! i was just channel surfing one night and came up on this movie...was going to change it untill i heard ghost....love scary movies but when this scene came up i closed my eyes......im 40 years old and i closed my eyes....this was the creapiest scene in a movie i have ever seen and i am a scary movie freak...love to be scared......the movie was not all that good but this scene and the end scenes when they did catch her ghost was the best of the whole movie....
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before it was the twins from "the Shining", but after watching this movie I can surely say that I have a new referent for holding my piss at night. Thanks Lake Mungo for my future bladder issues.
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Hands down the scariest scene of the movie. I also got chills during the end credits when they kept zooming in on her ghostly image in the background of the pictures. D:
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This scene scared the daylights out of me, but the rest of the movie was terribly dull and I could hardly stay awake. After watching it, I still hardly even see the point of it. I really appreciate how terrifying this scene ended up being, but everything else just lacked in the movie. It was genuinely creepy, but there wasn't much closure on the story and there were zero scares other than this one.
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@Amelielypops Alice wanders off during a camping trip with her friends and records the ghost on her own phone. She freaks out and buries her phone near their camp. After her death her parents come across video footage from one of her friends which shows Alice in the background burying something. The parents work out from the friends video the exact spot. They find Aly's phone wrapped up, go home and discover this horrifying footage from her camera. Hope this explains things :)
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but I never really did understand (I was scared and changed channel) where did they get this face?? where was it, on a friends cellphone or on Alice's??? I know that the face is the same Alice had when she died.. but where exactly did they get it?? can somebody tell me??? thanks I really don't think I can watch the movie again
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This movie was fucking awful. Trust me, anyone who is saying it is great DOESN'T HAVE TASTE and DOESN'T KNOW WHAT A SCARY FILM IS.
Furthermore, anyone thinking the whole film has scenes like this in it = forget it. This scene is like the only remotely "trying to be scary" scene in the whole film. Kinda like waiting for the ship to sink in titanic. The movie is more of a drama than a ghost movie. Just glimpses of ghost photographs and footage [not scary] which we find out quickly were fake!
Without the context, the scene doesn't seem to have much punch. Within the context of the movie it wasn't just scary, but genuinely horrible and disturbing.
For me, Lake Mungo was more a meditation on grief than a horror movie - and, heck, I think that's part of what made it so neat.
And I thought Insidious was brain-meltingly scary until the ending, at which point it completely fell apart.
jadegecko 6 months ago 20
Looks like me after a few too many :)
Jasper8372 8 months ago 16