Review of Insidious (2011) by Harry W — 23 Jul 2015
A worthy start to an influential franchise, the supreme mix of Wan and Whannell proves to blend enough ghouls and grime to result in a fun film. Byrne fits the "contemporary stone-faced worrier" of a mother horror archetype that seems so popular nowadays and she does rather well as the tired-eyed parent of a young boy in a coma, who seems to be attracting the tormented and often disfigured demons who inhabit a distant realm.
Patrick Wilson balances her out well with the warmth of the father-figure and also gives a good performance as a genuinely concerned and worried parent. The use of colour borrows heavily from the work of Argento and thats a good thing, smearing our worst nightmares in candy-coloured paint, contrasting to the bleakness of the real world.
The main demon antagonist is a little kooky though and depending on its audience will definitely inspire a few unintentional laughs.
This review of Insidious (2011) was written by Harry W on 23 Jul 2015.
Insidious has generally received positive reviews.
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