Scene in a horror film I have not seen
March 30, 2022 2:57 AM Subscribe
A young woman/girl is breaking into a house through the balcony sliding glass door in a French resort area, modern nice house. Friends waiting with anticipation. Inside there are some pretty fake flowers, fuzzy blossoms like a ball of fluff in pastel blues and other colors, a but muppet-tuft like, like a large fake thistle tuft - they that move slightly, but there is no breeze inside. Then just inside the house quietly waiting is a person completely enveloped with the fuzzy material with a large tuft for a head.
That's all, I rarely remember my dreams and more rarely, like never, have phantasmagorical images that seem like a memory of a film. But am NOT going back to sleep this morning :-) so decided so see if this seems like an actual film to anyone (or recieve some dream psych interpretation :-)
That's all, I rarely remember my dreams and more rarely, like never, have phantasmagorical images that seem like a memory of a film. But am NOT going back to sleep this morning :-) so decided so see if this seems like an actual film to anyone (or recieve some dream psych interpretation :-)
Ah! This is Livid (2011), a French horror.
Having just rewatched Livide last week, I don't think this description matches it at all aside from the absolute broadest sense of 'a girl breaks into a house in France'. The property in particular is the total opposite of a 'modern nice house', there are definitely no 'friends' waiting inside, pastel fuzzy anythings...
posted by FatherDagon at 12:08 PM on March 30, 2022
Having just rewatched Livide last week, I don't think this description matches it at all aside from the absolute broadest sense of 'a girl breaks into a house in France'. The property in particular is the total opposite of a 'modern nice house', there are definitely no 'friends' waiting inside, pastel fuzzy anythings...
posted by FatherDagon at 12:08 PM on March 30, 2022
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