
I was watching this movie last night called Tarnation, and it freaked the hell out of me. For the first hour I am trying to figure out if this movie is a documentary or if it is fiction. The footage is so real yet so bazaar you can't figure it out. The editing was superior and the story was fascinating. This morning I checked out the internet to see what the web has to say about it, and find out that it is in fact a documentary. Now I don't know about you guys but the movies I find the most scary and disturbing are not the gorry "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" type, or stupid movies like that. Movies that are real and document the scary realities of life are what take me to a whole new realm of terrified. I can't possibly begin to explain this movie so what you have to do right now is go out and rent it, and make sure someone you care about or trust is close by. I watched this movie in my slightly cold, dark cabin in my back yard, by myself. Not a good idea. At one point I found myself calling my boyfriend long distance, just to calm me down. I was SO SCARED. Props to Jonathan Caouette for making a remarkable film that informs and frightens the normally naive viewer on the actual realities of life. The realities that many wish to block out of their daily lives. Thank you for bringing that to the public. I still haven't watched the whole thing. I will have to do that in stages.
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