Drag Me to Hell
Plot
In Sam Raimi's horror comedy "Drag Me to Hell", Christine Brown (Linda Cardellini) is a loan officer with a spotless reputation and a perfect life. However, her world is turned upside down when she refuses to grant an extension to a desperate mother, Sylvia Ganush (Samantha Smith), who is struggling to keep her home from foreclosure. Unbeknownst to Christine, Sylvia places a curse on her after the refusal, which sets off a chain of bizarre and terrifying events. As Christine's life begins to unravel, she starts experiencing strange occurrences - including vivid nightmares, unexplained noises, and an inexplicable feeling of being watched. As the curse takes hold, Christine becomes increasingly isolated from her friends and family. Her relationships with her mother (Deanna Dunam) and her boyfriend, Ray (Dylan Baker), begin to fray, and she finds herself making irrational decisions that further exacerbate the situation. As the curse's grip tightens, Christine is forced to confront the darkness within herself and the supernatural forces that are driving her towards madness. With the help of a mysterious fortune teller, Rhammes (Justin Long), Christine attempts to lift the curse before it's too late. Throughout the film, Raimi masterfully blends elements of horror, comedy, and fantasy to create a wildly entertaining ride. The film's pacing is fast-moving and frenetic, with plenty of jump scares and gory moments to keep viewers on their toes. In the end, "Drag Me to Hell" is a deliciously campy and irreverent horror romp that will leave you laughing and screaming in equal measure. With its clever script, impressive visual effects, and standout performance from Cardellini, this film is sure to delight fans of the genre and anyone looking for a fun and frightening cinematic experience.
Reviews
Ava
It's not the fangs of a vampire that are terrifying, but the decrepit old woman using her toothless mouth to latch onto your chin. Poor girl, imagine all the nasty things she had to swallow because of that!
Leo
Maggots, flies, vomit, eyeballs, mud... with only a single instance of blood. Mostly just jump scares and loud noises. The protagonist's boyfriend was about to propose, and yet he had to watch helplessly as his lover was dragged to hell... That Gypsy woman was trash, she should be the one going to hell! And that old woman's granddaughter, what a bitch! I'm so angry after watching this movie. Following protocol leads to this kind of ending.
Jordan
This movie teaches us that if you encounter a strangely dressed, disgustingly behaved old lady, it's best to help if you can. And if you see a fly, just squash it!!!