@@wavez9329 he is widely accepted to have been the one to have made it creepy, it was a nice live song before he sang it in that weird ass creepy high pitched voice
it's the far away kinda "tracking shots" or whatever they're called. Very effective. Camera placement is important in scenes like this because the camera should be placed in a realistic space as if the camera were our eyes and we walking there
@@thetommyknockerman7193 It's a psychological thing. If you hear a song associated with happy things, like a nursery rhyme, and you see something totally creepy that combination makes it even scarier.
This scene scares the shit out of me like no other, and there are no monsters involved. To some it might seem funny, to me this is real terror, and not shit like Anabelle or IT.
I know it's supposed to be scary but this scene made me laugh so hard when I first watched it because nothing bad happens, the ghost or demon is just kind of enjoying himself edit: if ONE MORE person tells me that I'm supposed to find this scene scary or tell me that demons are no joke, I'm just going to tell you this: I KNOW. I DON'T CARE. I RECOGNIZE THAT THIS SCENE IS SUPPOSED TO BE SCARY, IT'S IN A HORROR MOVIE. I GET IT. LET ME HAVE AN OPINION
The whole thing about spirits or demons trying to possess someone is pushing their psyche to the point it breaks so it can take over their mind. Imagine this happening to you after a move trying to rid yourself of these exact happenings. This scene was extremely well done and I know I’d start losing my shit after that.
I think is the colors that creep me out the most. Like in a day like that you could have seen all green in the grass, the things inside the house and everything yet here you get this uninviting gray cold tones that freak me out because it doesn't make sense there.
What makes this scene so effective is that it's unsettling, not scary, but unsettling. This could be anyone of us, blindly going out our daily lives, unaware of a possible danger or presence so close to us. She's just going about a routine she probably does almost everyday to take her mind off stressful situations and she's so use to it, that she doesn't even know she's not alone...
Quiet, and understated. The first movie (and the second) so carefully weaves it's (very effective) jumpscares with subtle, casual unsettling horror like this so well. Anyone who dismissed this movie as just another jumpscares fest needs to take a look at this one entire scene. You can thank James Wan. He only directed the first two Insidious films, but he had a "touch" that makes those two the best in the series, where NONE of the scares, even the jumpscares, feel cheap at all. He knows how to do subtle, and he knows how to do loud in your face. He's a master at this stuff.
This song is a masterpiece. Sad to see people use it as horror. This song was by a beloved man who sadly passed away due to a heart attack while on stage.
Thrilla Jean do you actually know why? It's because a child represent the devil. Yes, devil or evil spirits like to mimic a child to approach the leaving then after it will eventually take it real "form" but that's why we see a lot of children in scary movie.
I have no idea why I felt bad for the little guy. I mean he's dead and he just wanted to enjoy the music but this bitch had to disturb his epic dance moves. -.-
The story is so sad though. Tiny Tim (the creator of this song) had put this song out for everybody to be happy, and he died too. He was put on to shows JUST to be laughed at.
" tip toe, through the window, by the window, that is where I'LL be, come tip toe, through the tulips... with meeeeeeeeee! Oh, tip toe, from the garden, by the garden of the willow tree, and tip toe, through the tulips... with meeeeeeeee!" My new favorite song :3
I love how the music fades away when she wants to look closer at the boy in 1:22 It just sends a sign that anything fades away when you’re trying to figure out the impossible.. and you can’t find that answer because we have no knowledge about it
@@STOPSYPHER entry level? I'd rather watch Insidious again and again than watch new horror movies. Today's horror looks so boring and they just put jumpscares to make it "horror". In this scene, there's no jumpscares but it's creepy af
What i love about insidious is that its not just a horror movie with stupid screamers all the time, this one actually has a story and some kind of meaning and you have to keep track to understand. A bit like back to the futur mindfuck kinda style
Girl really walked back in - (I haven’t watched the movie yet) but I can imagine me in that situation I’m bouta be running all the way to Mexico not going back in there
Rob Buchan he showed up four times dancing in the kitchen ,by daltons bed , behind the dad ,and in the farther i bought the dvd the day it came out still have the same one but now its the kid dancing .my husband remembers it the way i do it freaked us out at first cuz its the same dvd with a diffrent scene but we found three others online e who say the same thing that red face was the one dancing .it was the first time in the movie you seen his hooves tapping on the floor while snapping his finger .this movie is what lead me to find out about the mandela effect
The piano piece at the beginning is Nuvole Bianche by Einaudi and I’m learning it right now. I didn’t remember it was in the movie, and when I heard it I believed I was going crazy coz I’m practicing so much that I hear it everywhere lol
Same here bro I was just listening to my roomies heartbeat I played this random video and noticed the song that I ha sheard it somewhere Shazamed it bang I thought how could I miss it when I watched the movie
@@hyperfire1134 He's wrong. Imho it's a great film. I guess it wasn't the scariest movie but it still had a lot of scary moments. But this is my opinion
IK.. Some people think this is funny, I thought it was funny too at first.. But the more I watched it- The more it unsettled me- Btw can I have the movie please? I wanna watch it :D
I say, if it's not funny enough, make it. Just think of it. I saw some people saying the red blooded guy isn't scary and I was confused cause he looked scary af to me. But when his face was shown and his body, when the dad was rescuing the kid, I saw he wasn't scary. I refereed to him as a Nightcrawler knockoff (marvel comics) Why was I scared at first? I don't know. It could have been the executing (pretty much how everything is scary. If your a comic fan like me, you wouldn't see a guy with knifes and a healing factor and cannot die as too scary, in a comic book. But over 100m are scared of him) of how scared he made people or something else, I don't know much about horror movies production. But I do know they MADE him scary when he wasn't. So, technically everything isn't scary they just made it seem that way. To try not to be scared at anything just say "Oh this isn't scary! They just added this and that to make it seem like it but when you take all of those things but take them off and he's just a human or whatever" All it take's is how powerful your will is to believe that
Creepiest scene in the movie. I watched this movie for the first time tonight and noticed 0:37 right when it happened, which made the dancing part 10 times more unsettling.
I heard this song for the first time ever in my life in this movie!!! Every time I hear it, Insidious is always the first thing that pops in my mind... and that scene where Darth Maul does his nails while listening to this, lol
Guys i double dare yall... on a stormy night turn Y’all lights Off and blast this song At 3 am and probably just have a torch light with Y’all .. so beautiful
This scene brought more attention to tiny Tim for me and after more deep diving he was a fascinating person. It’s amazing how music and sound can change the dynamic of anything