Comments - Intensity Part II: The Epiphany That Took Too Long - CrimeSpace2024-03-28T23:22:47Zhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=537324%3ABlogPost%3A48170&xn_auth=noYou are so right about less-b…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-07-03:537324:Comment:523102007-07-03T18:52:46.599ZKathryn Lilleyhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/KathrynL
You are so right about less-being-more in terms of building suspense! I remember the old "Cat People" film, where for lack of budget for decent costumes, they didn't show the cat actually attacking person. Left it to the viewer's imagination, with sound effects. It was *so* much scarier than the remake, which showed some kine of puma (or whatever it was) ripping people to shreds!
You are so right about less-being-more in terms of building suspense! I remember the old "Cat People" film, where for lack of budget for decent costumes, they didn't show the cat actually attacking person. Left it to the viewer's imagination, with sound effects. It was *so* much scarier than the remake, which showed some kine of puma (or whatever it was) ripping people to shreds!