is the bed scene really that terrifying?
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kirkwuk — 15 years ago(November 19, 2010 05:13 AM)
If you don't know it's there, and don't think about it too much - hell yes!
A lot of emphasis is put on that scene on these message boards. But that's not what the film is about. It builds the tension up wonderfully, for her inevitable appearance in the conclusion. -
egf26 — 15 years ago(December 16, 2010 03:28 AM)
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I thought it was easily the scariest bit of the whole thing. It's so well done: Kidd looking up in horror as this massive shadow arises before him and then THAT face being unrelentingly forced on the viewer for far longer than most "shock" moments on film. You get such a sense of her overwhelming rage and hatred - I practically fell off my chair!
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perorewen — 15 years ago(February 20, 2011 05:37 AM)
The builld-up to that scene is intensly scary, brilliantly done. However, I think they did a mistake in changing her appearance, she should have looked like in the other scenes. As it is, she looks like a halloween witch.
I find the scenes by the cemetaries and the nursery far more frightening.
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daniel-lonn — 15 years ago(March 11, 2011 04:17 AM)
Like someone mentioned here before, I think the scene is very effective. However, I just think it's a little too long, agree? The first shot of her above him in the bed are stunning, but I think it all could do better without that close-up that follows, if I remember it right.
The unexpected and sudden is basically the key ingredient in delivering shock, and to this day, this scene could be one of the best shock-inducing scenes of all time.
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olavirta — 14 years ago(May 27, 2011 01:35 AM)
Watched the woman in black yesterday first time and didnt know anything about the movie. Pretty laid back haunted atmosphere through the film but then that bed scene came and damn it scared me. i screamed like a little girl. Someone said here that it was little too long and I agree. By the way when Kidd helds Tooveys dog in the pub they look like Tintin and Milo.
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Karma_Kramer — 14 years ago(September 21, 2011 07:40 PM)
As I said in another thread. This scene terrified me when I saw it as a kid. But seeing it recently, it didn't seem like such a big deal. I had remembered her face looking a lot older and ghastly looking, but it looked relatively normal. I also had remembered the woman letting out an ear splitting scream , but it was little more then a subdued shriek. I guess it's just one of those things where certain key scenes of a movie are not at all what you remembered, several years later.
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demonbarber — 14 years ago(December 10, 2011 01:07 AM)
Well,.YES!
I've seen a lot of horror movies and I love the "creepy" ones - without much blood, cutting throats, torturing and stuff. It's boring and it can make you sick.
BUT, this scene made me cover my eyes for the first time in my life! When I was a child, my granny used to do that for me :))
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indranee19 — 14 years ago(February 06, 2012 06:54 PM)
I haven't seen the remake. Is it in there?
This scene really scared me. But it's not as scary as the one where he's watching her stare at him over the field and then advance slowly, step by step, toward the house. THAT scared me no end.
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