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Saw (2004)
great movie
I thought this movie was one of the best scary movies I've ever seen. In the past few years "scary" movies have been disappointing to me such as "Dawn of the Dead" and "Exorcist the Beginning." Even the "Ring." Until Saw, most movies used cheap scare tactics such as loud music or silence, but in Saw, it was the viewer's imagination of what could be or what would happen that made it scary. While watching this film I was thinking that it takes someone with a very wide sense of imagination to come up with a plot like this. I felt like the scriptwriters of this film were serial killers, thats how satisfied I was with this film. I mean, having victims kill themselves with horrific alternatives instead of the standard murderer was GREAT!!! In addition, I liked the puppet-like character that spoke throughout the movie--I thought that was real unique. When I heard there was going to be a sequel for this movie, I got really excited. However, I hope it wont be disappointing and ruin the original.
Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005)
A woman tries to find herself with the help of her beloved Madea after being kicked out of the house by her unfaithful husband of eighteen years.
Although this movie did not receive as much credit from a wide-selected audience, I being a Mexican American thought that this movie was written in a unique way. My favorite part about "Diary of a Mad Black Woman" was that the woman forgave her husband for all the terrible things he did to her toward the beginning of the movie. As I was watching the movie, I realized that the theme of the movie was not how it was portrayed on trailers. In the trailers, the movie appears very comical, but in actuality, the movie has more drama. Most of the movie is focused on the renewal of Black woman and not on Madea. I thought this movie was unique and I plan to see another production by the director Tyler Perry.