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      BIOSphereopts — 15 years ago(December 13, 2010 08:43 PM)

      As I was reading everyone else's comments, I kept thinking"yeah yeahthat one too" But for me, when I first saw the movie, it was the "Ball" in the pavilion. The part where it sped up.
      Also, just those lonely long shots of the abandoned pavilion. It really gives your imagination something to run with.
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          cellphonefred — 14 years ago(May 01, 2011 12:34 AM)

          For me, it was the neighbor from across the hall.
          He really wanted to date her HARD and REPEATEDLY.

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            Echo_in_big_sky — 14 years ago(October 25, 2011 02:50 PM)

            I think when she climbs out of the water after several hours is pretty creepy. It's also creepy to think that she interacted with all those people while
            she herself was already dead.
            The organ music was creepy and everything about the quality of the film, low budget in nature, lent itself well in actually working for the picture.
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              babssherman — 14 years ago(October 29, 2011 11:09 PM)

              For me, it was the neighbor from across the hall.
              He really wanted to date her HARD and REPEATEDLY.
              LoL! Yeah he totally gave me the creeps. Btw, was he played by the same actor who played the zombie "Man" throughout the film? Looked as if it could have been the same guy only with a lot of zombie make-up on.
              EDIT: I'm seeing on here and elsewhere that Zombie Man was played by the director, and unless the director also played creepy neighbor guy, I'm guessing it's not the same actor. Is weird how they kinda look similar though.
              Really any scene with that zombie dude were freakybut the ones that really affected me were (1) where you see the zombie guy in the Pavilion, looking out the window at her, just waiting, cause he knows she'll be backand (2) (especially!) where she and creepy neighbor guy come home from their date and she looks in the mirror and sees Zombie Man nuzzling her neck. Mehhhhhh! I mean, Zombie dude is clearly a threat to her, but those scenes just added a whole possessive/sexual element to it that made it really intensely creepy/uncomfortable.

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                tmjsykes — 14 years ago(November 16, 2011 02:09 AM)

                Lots of great comments on this thread.
                For me, the most creepy things in the film - and the things that make it special - are the subtle ways it sets the atmosphere, rather than the scary moments that make the heroine gasp or shriek. Generally, it is when she is icy that she is at her best.
                The organ music is incredibly effective, putting the mood of the film at a strange pitch between the solemnity of church music, the wildness of possession and the whimsy of the fairground. Above all it is the music that makes this film so haunting and I love that scene where she begins practising and then the music of the dead takes over.
                COS is eerily dreamlike in its sound and visual effects and the old pavilion is a wonderfully evocative setting. The first shot of its silhouette is a powerfully ominous image. And I love the way its sinister secrets are only implied when it is visited the first two times: we see it bathed in sunlight, the music doesn't instruct us to expect someone to jump out on her, not much happens (she doesn't see The Man leering out of the water - actually, I'd rather not have seen him either). A matress comes down the slide: it's strange but not necessarily supernatural.

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                  sugarteacream — 14 years ago(February 27, 2012 07:13 PM)

                  When she got on the bus and suddenly those Souls were just sat there staring, then they got up lol, the solo man was not creepy enough

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                      DracTarashV — 13 years ago(June 11, 2012 03:06 PM)

                      Same as the OP.
                      I found those dead, ghoulish souls hard to look at whenever they appeared, especially The Man. But when they unexpectedly began chasing Mary without hesitation, that was it. You could feel her horror. Plus, the way they kept appearing to her within every inch of her corner (getting a real close-up of their eerie faces) was too much. Honestly, they were the only creepy parts of the film (along with The Man); the sequences where Mary "disappeared" from the world were uneasy, but the shots of the ghouls were intensely horrifying.
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                        Lovetvshows — 13 years ago(July 19, 2012 01:08 PM)

                        The creepiest scene for me is when she is shopping for dresses. She is trying to talk to the sales clerk and she ignores her. She then realizes that no one is acknowledging her. I think this scene is effective because it shows her sense of isolation. No one sees or hears her.

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                          Woodyanders — 9 years ago(August 02, 2016 05:16 PM)

                          When the mysterious pasty-faced man appears in the middle of the road during Mary's late night cross country drive into Utah.
                          I've been chasing grace/ But grace ain't easy to find

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                            FibberMcGee73 — 9 years ago(January 18, 2017 11:43 AM)

                            When she returns home with the seedy neighbour, resists his kiss and goes to the dressing table.
                            She feels him necking her, looks up, and there in the mirror is the man necking her!
                            I nearly wet my pants!

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