死魂盒

The Possession,聚魔柜(台),阴魂转让(港),恶灵入侵

主演:杰弗里·迪恩·摩根,凯拉·塞吉维克,麦蒂森·达文波特,娜塔莎·卡利斯,杰伊·布拉泽奥,马修·保罗·米勒,格兰特·秀

类型:电影地区:美国,加拿大语言:英语年份:2012

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 剧情介绍

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在一个平凡的日子里,中年男子克莱德(杰弗里·迪恩·摩根 Jeffrey Dean Morgan 饰)从前妻斯蒂芬妮(凯拉·塞吉维克 Kyra Sedgwick 饰)处接来两个女儿汉娜(麦蒂森·达文波特 Madison Davenport 饰)和艾米莉(娜塔莎·凯利斯 N atasha Calis 饰)和自己共度假日时光。当他们驱车周游社区时,刚好瞥见邻居正在甩卖自己的物品。艾米莉看中了一个老旧但独特别致的木匣子,此时她尚不知道,这是一个隐藏着恐怖秘密而且绝对不允许打开的盒子。盒子一旦开启,厄运如影随形,艾米莉和家人的噩梦就此开始…… 本片根据《洛杉矶时报》记者莱斯利·戈尔斯坦(Leslie Gornstein)依据真实事件创作的《盒子里的恶灵》(Jinx in a Box)改编。热播电视剧最新电影胜赔人生欺诈猎人恋空爱情碎片唐人街1871暴风雨兔宝,这只是一个阶段小财迷荣誉谋杀獸性新人類之艷星劫妙警贼探第五季末路皇妃加罗律师第三季为人父母第六季盲人律师替嫁红颜八月一日沃土仁心SPECSaga黎明篇~慧的爱恋异灵骇客2之恶灵归来婚姻印痕哪吒·魔童归来大清后宫午夜惊魂最可爱的人九纹龙史进之大破瓦罐寺糟糕咨询杀婴少女爱是疯狂

 长篇影评

 1 ) 吐槽,慎入

说实话米国人民的恐怖片情节都大同小异,完全是好奇害死猫的模式,主题就是不要随便走进不熟悉的地方或者打开不熟悉的东西阴森背景外加特技效果,还有就是恶灵最后还是会出来继续害人的不过那些蛾子真的达到了吓人的效果

 2 ) 莫名其妙的鬼真多

国外稀奇古怪的鬼物还真多,恐怖片定律,莫名其妙就特别喜欢的旧物千万别要。

一开头,我以为那个老太太要挂了,最后看到她全身绑着绷带还奇怪,这个鬼居然没要她命,一个老太太全身扭曲成那样居然没死,也是牛逼!

用上帝视角来说,小女主的妈妈真烦人,全篇看起来就是和新男友亲亲我我压根没关注自己女儿的变化,出事了只会指责前夫,怪别人总比怪自己来的轻松。

好可惜那个帮他们的小哥哥哦,最后居然完蛋了,哎,大概就是为了第二部做伏笔吧。

 3 ) 气氛营造不错、整体平庸、萝莉很萌——2012/The Possession/恶灵入侵

标题就已经够说明问题了吧o(︶︿︶)o 偶尔的恐怖气氛营造得还将就,驱魔部分较短。

看恐怖片还是得在空旷安静的地方才行,黑暗、凉飕飕的感觉,或者带个耳机。。。

 4 ) 这种电影里的好人不能做

现在的美式恐怖片基本都这样了,和阴儿房 万能钥匙 坠入地狱 一样,好人不能当,不然结局在完美帮忙的你自己也会死,不过我很喜欢这类型的片子,感觉气氛好,有意思,不至于是大烂片。。

 5 ) 咕噜复仇记

当嗜童魔在DAD的嘴里爬出来的时候我恍然大悟,穿越中土世界来到现世的咕噜与它的魔戒在盒子里相依为命,直到萝莉打开盒子把戒指戴上攫为己有时咕噜便决定与她死磕到底。

中途在夜间垃圾场有一段萝莉和盒子的对话,据揣测——咕噜:You stole my precious from me! give it back to me!! 萝莉:No...咕噜:You stole my precious from me! give it back to me!! 萝莉:No!咕噜:You stole my precious from me! give it back to me!! 萝莉:No!!。。。

。。。

咕噜:削你丫的!!

然后发动了化蝶(DAD说过蛾子是没有颜色的蝴蝶)技能强了萝莉,目的是占有此肉体就能又和 my precious 在一起了。

最后犹太人为什么会被秒,当然是没把戒指还给它喽。。。

盒子里好冷,The ring is mine!!!

 6 ) 我想对那些说情景单一无趣的人说

我想说国外驱魔片都是这样的好吧 一般都是女孩子被上身然后各种眼珠后翻身体扭曲 阴凄凄的怪叫 家人不放弃治疗。。。

最终请来神父圣经念着走 期间妖魔会各种阻挠。。。

那些说驱魔不过瘾老套的你也就评评而已 有本事你来拍啊 人家西方传统驱魔就是这样子的 自己去看看驱魔人 最后一次驱魔 康斯坦丁 美国怪谈 哪一次的驱魔不是这样的而且本片有真实故事改编 导演加入的元素也挺丰富 从Em的不正常举动到后来 情节铺垫也挺合适最后也留下了悬念 至于最后 我怀疑是因为没有把那戒指放进去的原因国外驱魔片就那样了 东西方文化的差异好吗你自己看得不爽 觉得驱的不劲爆 要么你自己来拍啊 要么就闭上你那满口电影专业术语的逼。

嘴去看国产驱鬼片吧真心看不惯动不动就给差评 什么情景毫无高潮 驱魔千篇一律啥的用心看这片子还是很给了心在上面拍的 大家电影就是看得消遣高兴人家西方驱魔片就这样 看不惯就别看

 7 ) 如何拍一部驱魔片

人物设计:离异家庭,一个以上小女儿判给母亲,母亲徐娘半年,风韵犹存,女儿尚未发育,但眼大脸尖,肤色苍白,有一头海藻般的长发。

父亲身材魁梧,毛发浓密,性格霸气,粗中有细。

小三乘虚而入,使得感情刚破裂又藕断丝连的原配夫妻一时间难以重圆。

室内环境:独立别墅,室内设计走简洁路线,人手一个房间,拥有宽敞舒适卫生间,洗脸池上方配置镜柜人物关系背景:夫妻二人离异,其中一人不甘寂寞耍了新朋友,另一个余情未了,有破镜重圆的念头,但看见前夫(妻)带着新欢秀恩爱,心头酸溜溜。

小三为了爱情对拖油瓶还算比较客气。

必备镜头:1、女孩卧室窗户特写,风送窗帘,窗外树影婆娑,同时诡异音乐渐起,镜头再切回到床上熟睡女孩的脸蛋,一阵风就将她惊醒,从女孩脸部特写足以看出,她从小就是个美人胚子。

2、镜柜特写,明亮的卫生间里,给主角来个背面特写,只见她穿着小吊带和三角裤,身材婀娜,皮肤白皙,露出的半截屁股圆润紧实,令人遐想无限。

再将镜头切到正面,女主角打开镜柜取物,关上镜柜一瞬间时立刻跟上镜面特写,狰狞鬼魂面孔一瞬即逝,这个镜头只有观众看见,女主角低头忙活了。

3、浴池特写,水龙头里白色水柱汩汩流下,女主角惬意地躺在浴缸里,要害部位都隐藏在白色泡沫中,一双修长的大腿从水面露出,更增幼滑,乳沟随女主角幅度较小的动作若隐若现。

镜头围绕女主角推进至少三分钟,让人很想把她从水池中揪出来全面欣赏。

正在观众心痒时水停了,女主角坐起来摆弄水龙头,忽然间一股黑水喷射而出,女主角顿时花容失色,再一定神,发现只是眼花,在这个过程中,女主角圆锥形的完美乳房不经意数次曝光,虽不至于当场开撸也让人心中激荡。

4、被附身女孩特写:容颜枯槁,下眼睑青黑,头发干涩,乱的好像多日未梳,动作难度系数由翻白眼逐渐升级,使用意念移动屋内任意一件家具,头部可以360°自由旋转,四肢向身后折去,猛烈吸附到墙上、天花板上以及附近桌子上,大半被头发遮住的脸上只有一对阴森的招子,同时配以尖锐且猥琐的笑声。

5、驱魔神父特写:手持圣经,额头上汗水涔涔而下,不断的重复:in the name of Jesus Christ ,I command you!一遍没用,两遍没用,三遍才开始让被五花大绑的女孩身体开始大幅度扭动身体,再也不萌的脸蛋此刻是哥特式妆容,并且通过后期处理显得五官错位、扭曲,达到震慑人心的效果。

辅以下流英语或咒骂或挑逗神父,不时间杂拉丁语、克林贡语等小语种。

人物表现:小三眼见烂摊子难以收拾,当即开溜,没有小三的那一方趁机上位,让对方深深感受到,世上只有孩子亲爹(妈)好的道理,一家子众志成城抗魔救女,在以视觉刺激人的同时,不忘弘扬社会公德、家庭美德。

人物结局:为了拯救孩子,男方诚邀魔鬼上身,还没来得及与刚刚和好的前妻温存,就跳出二楼窗户与之同归于尽,留下妻儿看着只留下玻璃茬的窗户抱头痛哭。

 8 ) (真实事件原文)A jinx in a box?

Maybe mischievous spirits do haunt this Jewish scroll cabinet, or maybe it's just another Web-spawned legend run wild.July 25, 2004|Leslie Gornstein | Special to The TimesA small wooden cabinet went up for auction on EBay. Inside were two locks of hair, one granite slab, one dried rosebud, one goblet, two wheat pennies, one candlestick and, allegedly, one "dibbuk," a kind of spirit popular in Yiddish folklore.The seller, a Missouri college student named Iosif Nietzke, described the container as a "haunted Jewish wine cabinet box" that had plagued several owners with rotten luck and a spate of bizarre paranormal stunts."We have definitely seen a tidal wave of 'bad luck,' " the seller wrote on EBay in the first week of February. "Most disturbingly, last Tuesday, my hair began to fall out. I'm in my early 20s and I just got a clean blood test back from the doctor's...."Within days, the box's opening bid of $1 jumped to $50; that value soon quadrupled. On Feb. 9, the box sold for $280 to a university museum curator named Jason Haxton.In the months after, the hype surrounding the wooden box has mushroomed. The Forward, a 107-year-old Jewish newspaper on the East Coast, ran a story about the box's sale and supposed otherworldly powers. Since then, the EBay auction page has logged more than 140,000 hits.At least five authors, one screenwriter and a documentary crew have sought up-close access, says Haxton, a 46-year-old father of two who also lives in Missouri. Rabbis, Orthodox Jews and Hebrew intellectuals have contacted Haxton, offering to crack the box's mysteries.Haxton says he's had to unlist his home number, change his e-mail address and erect a website, www.dibbukbox.com, just to field inquiries. He agreed to be interviewed only if he could add this request: Please, please, box fans, leave him alone.The strange case of the bogey in a box is threatening to become an urban legend as big as any ghostly hitchhiker, fried rat or stolen body part. In Chicago, Bull basketball fans have paused their online arguments over salary caps to post theories on what's in the box. Ditto with newsgroups usually dedicated to Subaru ownership or NASCAR tickets. In Long Island, a group of particularly dedicated ghost hunters has founded a Yahoo chat group dedicated solely to the box.All the while, dozens of Web surfers have e-mailed Haxton through his website, complaining of strange headaches, nightmares and other plagues."One person pleaded with me to get all images of the box off the Internet because they would provide an electronic portal for the spirit into every computer that visited the site," he says.Most often, discussions of dybbuks (as it is more commonly spelled) are accompanied by plenty of snorting skepticism -- "I think I'm going to put my haunted Game Cube on EBay," one Texan recently posted -- but the number of those fascinated with the little wooden box continues to climb.The reason, experts say, is tied to a witch's brew of trends and developments unique to the new millennium: A booming blog culture; a growing interest in Jewish mysticism, particularly cabala; and high-speed Internet connections that allow photos to be downloaded onto countless home computers.Dybbuks have haunted Yiddish folk tales since the dawn of Judaism's mystical movement in the latter half of the 16th century. "Dybbuk" literally means "an attachment, a cleaving to something"; a dybbuk is thought to be the spirit of a person who, instead of drifting into the next realm, sticks around and enters the bodies of living people."It's essentially a kook subject," muses Rabbi Eli Schochet, a professor of rabbinic thought at L.A.'s Academy for Jewish Religion, which trains rabbis and cantors. "But I could never say that it's impossible because, obviously, there's precedent for these things that are recorded in different religious traditions, including my own."The EBay auction page (still viewable on Haxton's website) claims to document experiences from two previous owners, told in the first person and pasted back to back in the item's description space.The tale, according to the site, began in fall 2001, when Oregon antiques collector and small-business owner Kevin Mannis discovered the box -- smaller than a case of beer, decorated with two metal plates in the shape of grape clusters -- at a neighborhood estate sale. (Mannis later told The Times he bought the box in 2000, but so much bad fortune befell him in that first year that he didn't want to tell potential buyers about it.)Mannis said the estate sale's host told him that the box had belonged to her 103-year-old grandmother, who had dubbed the cabinet a "dybbuk box" and warned her kids ... never to open it.Heedless of this spooky back story, Mannis bought the box and put it in the basement of his antiques business. A half-hour after the box arrived, the creepiness, as he describes it, began: While Mannis ran a few errands, a mysterious force apparently went berserk in his shop, cursing and smashing light bulbs and scaring a store clerk."When I got back to the shop, I went to investigate," Mannis says from his Oregon home. "I remember heading toward the back and walking into what I can only describe as a wall of scent. It smelled like jasmine flowers. You could take one more step and not smell a thing, and take a step backward and be surrounded by it again."Later, he says, when he gave the box to his mother as a gift, she suffered a stroke that temporarily left her unable to speak. She penned the tersely scrawled admonishment "hate gift" and Mannis has not discussed the object with her since, he says. The FBI then raided Mannis' shop, he says, hauling out loads of electronic equipment. He got his stuff back but says he never got an explanation for the raid. Add to his list of woes that he lost his shop lease and was a victim of identity theft."All of this stuff has an explanation that doesn't necessarily point to this box," Mannis muses. "But when you take everything together, it becomes such a weird coincidence."The 'curse' changes handsBY June 2003, Mannis had had enough and posted the box on EBay. The high bidder was Nietzke, who, for $140, got the box, contents and -- presumably -- its ectoplasmic squatter. (Repeated attempts to reach Nietzke have been unsuccessful.)Nietzke's alleged experiences, which are also posted on EBay -- included strange odors in his house, a bug infestation, malfunctioning electronic devices and "sort of like large, vertical, dark blurs in my peripheral vision."Haxton, the college museum director who collects religious paraphernalia, says by phone that he first heard about the box last year through a student employee at his museum -- who is also Nietzke's roommate.When Nietzke posted the box for sale, Haxton went for it. The day after it arrived in his office, Haxton says, "I woke up with my right eye looking like it had been poked." Other afflictions arrived, including fatigue, a metallic taste in his mouth and constant nasal congestion and a cough. Around the house, Haxton says he occasionally smells the signature odors of cat urine and flowers.Haxton has been aided by Rebecca Edery, an Orthodox Jewish bookkeeper who lives in Brooklyn and whose father studied cabala. It was Edery who helped uncover the purpose of the box. "The two doors on the outside open up just like the Holy Closet," or Aron HaKodesh, a receptacle for Torah scrolls, Edery says. "And I saw round, metal hoops on the inside of the doors that would hold scrolls. This particular size is used when going to comfort the family of the deceased."Edery says she is convinced the box was sacred and had been intentionally stuffed with some sort of spirit. "This was done deliberately, for a specific purpose." She believes that to put an end to the misfortunes, the box needs a formal Jewish burial involving a 10-man minyan, or prayer group.For his part, Haxton says he wants to follow the box back to its origins. Then, he says, he might create a replica and bury the original. "To me this is a historical puzzle," he says. "It came from somewhere. It was made for a reason. What is it and why is it?"Room for doubt on either sideResearchers and religious scholars say that, sure, the box contains items that could have served as fetishes or tokens to a family, Jewish or otherwise. Pennies and locks of hair fall under the common fetish territory, says Bill Ellis, a fetish researcher and American studies professor at Penn State University."It was not uncommon for people to hunt through their change and, when they found the birth date of a child, to put that aside as a life token of the child," Ellis says. "You also have two locks of hair. That is a very common tradition, especially for preserving a keepsake of a dead family member. These things would incorporate a memory or some part of a life spirit."But the tale also contains a parade of red flags that point to a possible hoax.For one thing, Schochet points out that most dybbuk tales have the ghost coming back to convey some sort of message, but "there is nothing to explain why this particular box is inhabited."Elliott Oring, an anthropology professor and folklore specialist at Cal State L.A., also has his doubts. "Go through [the story and] you will see areas that seem to require suspending critical functions. There is too much piling on of incidents.... Why wasn't it simply disposed of?"So if there's no proof a dybbuk exists, why is the box so fascinating?"We embrace such stories because they tap into our own fears and prejudices," says Allan S. Mott, author of "Urban Legends: Strange Stories Behind Modern Myths.""The dybbuk story taps into our belief that out in the world there is a supernatural evil that will attack anyone regardless of how good they are. They allow people to make some sense of a chaotic world."The story also benefits from the credibility lent to it by a mainstream site such as EBay, says Jan Harold Brunvand, author of the coming "Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid: The Book of Scary Urban Legends."But Brunvand sees a difference in the tale. "The length and detail of the story is unlike most urban legends," he says, "as is the supernatural angle and the first-person narrative. So I would not classify it as a 'normal' urban legend."Perhaps that leaves open a small window of credibility. After all, who doesn't like a good ghost story?"Of course, we realize we could most probably be dealing here with a very elaborate hoax," notes the Rev. Jim Willis, an Arizona minister and author of "The Religion Book: Places, Prophets, Saints and Seers." "I have to say that because I do have my academic reputation to uphold." But, he adds, "if you leave it at that, it takes all the fun away."As his words trail away, a huge picture in his office falls from the wall and crashes to the floor."This is weird," Willis says. "Have I just become a part of an urban legend?"

 9 ) 满分的恐怖片

看过的最有质感 最有温情 节奏最合适的恐怖片!

父母对孩子的坚持不移的爱 很伟大就算自己的孩子是恶魔 父母也会不离不弃的影片里的爸爸 真是又帅 又勇敢 又聪明 又有责任心是模范好爸爸!!!

有几个桥段 还挺新颖的 不剧透了 大家自己看哈总之 属于可以打10分的恐怖电影了PS 片子里两个小演员的表演真是不错长得又漂亮 演的又到位 两个小美女 潜力无限啊!

 10 ) CT照妖镜

电影看的人还挺多,弹幕也是飞的不停,所以总的来说,算的一部合格的恐怖片,没有音效的恐吓,而是大多情况下的剧情吸引,一步一步的吸引观众往下看,ct照片子的情节下,身体显现出的恶魔形象够吓人,另外,这也算的上是异灵电影,美国式的妖魔鬼怪,而且是根据真实事件改变的电影,尤其网上搜索出很多类似案件,也居然有驱魔,大开眼界。

 短评

真心吓尿了,看的时候头皮一阵阵发麻,后背一阵阵发凉~~缺点在于前部分日式恐惧的铺垫过长,导致后面拉比驱魔仪式高潮部分太短,完全不过瘾。。。

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  • 按下葫芦浮起瓢
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离异的父母,孤僻的女孩,古怪的盒子,封印的恶魔,这是恐怖片多好的素材。此片有尖叫,有毒虫,有附身,却仍让人难以惊悚,因故事里亲情而言少催泪感人,宗教而言缺神秘血腥,角色而言无阴暗鬼气。这是部没有想象力的恐怖片,观者使人酣眠。

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  • JuneYale
  • 还行

当爹被上身时候很让人想笑,所以恐怖片真的不要找明星演。。最后编剧直接让爹把车都送给那个犹太人了,就是为了可以简单顺利拍出他开车出车祸的剧情是吧?能再偷工减料一点儿么。

10分钟前
  • CHI
  • 还行

要拍驱魔就动点儿脑子吧 老一套用了四五十年了。

14分钟前
  • 咩男。
  • 较差

有必要评这么低吗 什么样的口味才能满足你们啊

18分钟前
  • 乱梦
  • 推荐

头重脚轻,越到后来本片越发枯燥,神秘感也最终消失,悬疑和惊悚都不够,还参杂各种恐怕片的俗套:家庭危机,恶灵附身,神父驱魔,大团圆结局……就算是打着真实故事改编的旗号也改变不了它无趣的事实。但话说回来,片中那个演艾米莉的小姑娘真的演得不错,还有点像科洛•莫瑞兹。

19分钟前
  • Ron Chan
  • 较差

改编真实事件导致全片平淡无奇无高潮无尿点,中规中矩的驱魔电影。

21分钟前
  • 郎中
  • 推荐

虎头蛇尾。美术和摄影觉得做的还不错。前面气氛做的也不错。就是结尾没能逃脱平庸。

22分钟前
  • 方小孬
  • 推荐

片子还不错,作为2012年小成本恐怖片来说,再退一步,按近两年来说也算过得去了,虽然剪辑感觉有些凌乱,用大黑屏转场不地道,感觉一场戏还没完就直接下去了,这倒挺紧凑的,小女孩功不可没,表演上有点小过火了,但这种驱魔题材也无妨,总之作为今年挺期待的一部片子,还好没让我失望!

23分钟前
  • ★冰凌宫★
  • 力荐

一看男主角我就释然了,这不是温彻斯特兄弟的老爸嘛!这样的职业Hunter还搞不定一个小小的犹太恶灵?

25分钟前
  • SleepyPino
  • 还行

我觉得影片质量还不错,虽说恐怖氛围说不上多高,但是有几个桥段设计得不错,一个是核磁共振时在小女儿体内看到了噬童魔的脸,一个是最后噬童魔从爸爸的嘴里爬出来,那手露的有点秀。不过结尾驱魔难度不高有点小失望,驱魔过程有点简单了。但整体来说我还是挺喜欢的这片子的。我给4星7.3分!

26分钟前
  • Tigerhero1
  • 推荐

类似这种驱魔的看得太多了,只是这次变成犹太教了。。。

30分钟前
  • 10160306
  • 较差

4/10 这是我见过最无聊最敷衍的驱魔场景,大部分都猜到了。同样是盒子,《死魂盒》带来的只有厄运,《许愿》中的盒子至少还能实现愿望,《降灵日历》只要遵循规则就不会伤害自己。

35分钟前
  • 1w.
  • 较差

全片最诡异最细思极恐的是这家人吧,后爸莫名被弄,没人关心是死是活(那个老妈甚至躲在窗户后面看,女儿倒下才跑出来),而且恶灵还听那个老爸的话,让它放弃女儿上自己的身就上自己的身,前面不是说恶灵要的是纯洁的灵魂吗,它凭啥听老爸的放弃女儿的身体?

39分钟前
  • 能干的宝宝雪友
  • 较差

又是这种老套的驱魔故事,况且那鬼还那么容易驱!

42分钟前
  • yondz
  • 较差

最后驱魔的犹太人,好人没好报被车撞死,很虐心!

44分钟前
  • DreamMaker
  • 还行

这才是恐怖片……有看过鬼影森森系列纪录片的感受可能会更深 女孩子一个人不要看

48分钟前
  • TyraelQ
  • 推荐

家庭类恐怖片需要兼顾人物塑造家庭温情和恐怖元素的平衡,可惜导演顾前者而失后者,对于宗教类恶灵附身题材的发挥过度保守,即便小演员卖力的毁容表演和个别闪光点(如CT显影恶魔之脸那幕)也无济于事。★★☆

50分钟前
  • yihan1010
  • 较差

恐怖程度还不及老子一场噩梦。但小萝莉的演技真不错。

55分钟前
  • ☂3呼
  • 较差

很故事性,不為嚇人而嚇人

60分钟前
  • MIDORI
  • 力荐