![]() ![]() Their motives for particular actions aren't always clear. The supernatural forces do not behave randomly, but even though they operate in concert, it's not clear that they understand their purpose or the master plan. The supernatural forces do not have a consistent understanding of their status. It's not clear whether they need the protagonist's help or they want to involve him in order to help him expiate his guilt. ![]() They seem to want his help or he wants their help, but they seem equally capable of interacting with the most guilty party without him. The supernatural forces torment the protagonist who is not the sole or even the most guilty party. Arguably innocent people are caused to suffer. "Backtrack" deviates from the basic horror conventions, but does not provide anything superior and is inconsistent. Occasionally films like "The Sixth Sense" and "Ghost Town" effectively embellish the basic formula in novel, interesting and dramatically gratifying ways. A sinful act unleashes a supernatural power that wreaks vengeance on the guilty, but spares the innocent and those who repent. Horror films generally adhere to a simple basic formula. It economically manages to convey a sense of desolation, solitude and creepiness. The acting and cinematography are competent and professional. ![]()
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