I felt that the movie “Insidious” offered a unique and
refreshing look into the theme of possession and other worldly spirits. This is
the only film that I can think of offhand that involves astral projection and
the way that it’s used here is pretty clever. Like Carol Ann from “Poltergeist”,
young Dalton is a beacon to lonely ghosts and a rather dangerous demon that
wants to possess the child and cause havoc in the real world. The difference
here is that Dalton has the ability to astral project his conciseness while he
sleeps and he does this often enough that he gets “lost” and is kept hostage by
the evil spirits until they can control his body. Only his father Josh can save
him because like his son, he can project himself as well and by doing so, he
must face the dangers that he has fought since his own childhood. To say
anything more would ruin the movie!
“Insidious” was created by the same team that started the “Saw”
series; written by Leigh Whannel and directed by James Wan. They took a
different path, making a film that was PG-13. The movie is still has their
sense of intelligence and smart use of effects to tell this creepy demon/ghost
story that keeps the viewer entertained and engaged.
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