{"id":1181,"date":"2024-06-20T01:31:45","date_gmt":"2024-06-20T01:31:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/us.celebrity2000.com\/index.php\/2024\/06\/20\/a-demon-in-the-house\/"},"modified":"2024-06-20T01:31:45","modified_gmt":"2024-06-20T01:31:45","slug":"a-demon-in-the-house","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/us.celebrity2000.com\/index.php\/2024\/06\/20\/a-demon-in-the-house\/","title":{"rendered":"A demon in the house"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&#8220;Paranormal Activity&#8221; is an ingenious little horror film, so well made it&#8217;s truly scary, that arrives claiming it&#8217;s the real thing. Without any form of conventional opening or closing credits, it begins by thanking &#8220;the families of Micah Sloat and Katie Featherston&#8221; and closes with one of those &#8220;current whereabouts unknown&#8221; title cards and a screen of copyright notices. This was apparently a film made without a director, a writer, a producer, grips, makeup, sound, catering or a honey wagon.<\/p>\n<p>\tAll of the footage is presented as if it had been discovered after the fact. The story device is that Micah shot it himself. There isn&#8217;t a single shot that violates that presumption, although a few seem technically impossible without other hands on the camera. Those are hard to notice.<\/p>\n<p>\tKatie is a graduate student of English. Micah is a day trader. They&#8217;ve been together three years, and have now moved into a house in San Diego that doesn&#8217;t seem much lived in. It&#8217;s well enough furnished, but everything looks new and there&#8217;s no clutter. Micah greets Katie out front one day by filming her on his new video camera, which she observes looks bigger than his other one.<\/p>\n<p>\tThey&#8217;ve been bothered by indications of some sort of paranormal activity in an upstairs bedroom. Micah&#8217;s bright idea is to film in the house, leaving the camera running as a silent sentinel while they sleep. Like any man with a new toy, he becomes obsessed with this notion &#8212; the whole point, for him, isn&#8217;t Katie&#8217;s fear but his film. After one big scare, she asks him incredulously, <i>did you actually go back to pick up your camera?<\/i><\/p>\n<p>\tOne benefit of the story device is that for long periods of time the camera is ostensibly left on with no one running it. It&#8217;s on a tripod at the end of their bed while they sleep, and we see events while their eyes are closed. Some of these events are very minor, and I won&#8217;t describe any of them. The fact that they happen <i>at all<\/i> is the whole point. That they seem to happen by themselves, witnessed by a static camera, makes them eerie, especially since there are some shots that seem impossible without special effects, and there&#8217;s no visible evidence of f\/x, looking as closely as we can.<\/p>\n<p>\tHe is frequently off camera. She is on cam for almost every shot, and of Katie Featherston&#8217;s performance it&#8217;s enough to say it is flawless for the purposes of this film. We&#8217;re not talking Meryl Streep here, we&#8217;re talking about a young woman who looks and talks absolutely like she might be an ordinary college student who has just moved in with her boyfriend. There&#8217;s not a second of &#8220;acting.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>\tMicah behaves, shall I say, just like a man. You know, the kind who will never stop and ask directions. Katie has been bothered by some sort of paranormal presence since she was a child, and now she&#8217;s seriously disturbed, and Micah&#8217;s response isn&#8217;t sympathy but a determination to get it all down on film.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&#8220;Paranormal Activity&#8221; is an ingenious little horror film, so well made it&#8217;s truly scary, that arrives claiming it&#8217;s the real thing. 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