It Follows horror movie dual audio
So to whom or what do we owe our gratitude for this horror gem? Like with every film, It Follows, which hit theaters Friday, had a talented team working in disparate roles to create one seamless work of art that looks like it born from a mist. But for this one, there were three people who did the most to chill viewers bone deep: writer/director David Robert Mitchell, his Final Girl Maika Monroe, and composer Rich Vreeland (aka Disasterpeace).
David Robert Mitchell's 2014 film "It Follows" has something of a complicated mythology. When a character has sex, they pass a haunting onto their partner. While haunted, the newly "infected" person sees stone-faced people — often just ordinary random people, sometimes people they know
— appear in the distance. The "ghost" will walk toward them at a normal pace. It will follow them. If it catches up, the infected will die. If the infected person has sex with someone new, the ghost will move to them in turn. However, if the secondarily infected person dies by the ghost's hand (we see a ghost's victim with gashes and broken limbs), the ghost will come back around to the original person. There doesn't seem to be a cure.
Here's how this unholy trinity made one of the best horror films of the year
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