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Last year, In a Violent Culture inspired the slasher genre by telling the short story of “a body mass in the desert” from the perspective of the killer. This year, Being there It gives a different kind of horror movie look by telling the story of a haunted house from the perspective of a ghost. This is from an A-list group of directors Steven Soderbergh and screenwriter David Cope they make Being there not even interest.
Here is the final trailer for Being therestarring Lucy Liu, Chris Sullivan, Callina Liang, Eddy Maday, West Mulholland, and Julia Fox.
The voyeuristic, creepy cameras are obviously very important Being there. The trailer emphasizes the horrors of the film and tells us that the ghost is “suffering,” which doesn’t bode well when the veil is pierced.
Unlike other stories about evil spirits trying to fight the living suddenly among them—think about it The others or Beetle soup–Being there he leans towards this creepy POV, and from the trailer we don’t know what the ghost looks like, or if he’ll show up at all.
This would be an interesting project no matter what, but from Soderbergh (Oscar winner for directing. Carshe also produced various films Erin Brockovich, Transmissionand Ocean is heist movies, and Magic Mike) and Koepp (author of drawings of Jurassic Park, Jurassic Park: The Lost World, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skulland 2002 Spider-Manto name a few; he also directed his share of horror films, incl The Vibration of Echoes and Privacy Window) increases its potential.
Being there hits theaters on January 24. Will you be dying to see it?
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