

DRAG ME TO HELL HOW TO
Raimi has returned to his roots here, and the fact is that he's even better as a filmmaker - more comfortable with effects, more skilled in his storytelling, more carefully calibrating the line between over the top and out of bounds that so few horror filmmakers know how to walk. It traffics more in scares than gore (although it does have enough of an ick factor to have you squirming in your seat), and it's built around a sympathetic character and has an underlying theme about the costs of modern capitalism and getting ahead - plus, of course, monsters, demons, and spirits.

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Quick, lively, and full of lighthearted (albeit bloody) mayhem, DRAG ME TO HELL deserves to be one of the sleeper hits of the summer of 2009. But the '15', is well out of bounds and is rated a 15 for 'Strong violence and horror' for a reason. If u can find that version, then your child would be fine with it as it's more fantastical than horror. The BBFC (british certification board) state that the cinema version is a '12', for moderate violence and intense supernatural horror. If u are unsure wether to let your child watch it. The majority of these very cut short or edited, however have been restored on the dvd version. Another has the old woman attack her whilst shes sleeping, in the struggle she vomits maggots, which fall into her mouth,nose and belly button.

Puss and puke falls into he mouth as she helplessly wriggles and tries to struggle free. Another scene shows a dead corpse of the gypsy falling on top of the woman and conincidently 'lip-locks' with her. Gore - The young woman subsequently manages to cut a rope holding an anchor up which lands on the older woman's head causing her eyeballs pop out and hit the young woman in the face and cover her face with gore, which must be the strongest scene throughout. Another scene shows an elderly female attacker punching her hand into the young woman's mouth up to the upper forearm. The nosebleed and blood that gushes from her mouth spraying her boss was momentarily very bloody but also somewhat fantastical and intentionally over the top. Then, suddenly, Christine gets a nose bleed at work and srays/shoots out all over her bosses and collegues like a fountain. She also stabs her with a ruler straight down her neck, though the gypsy remains unaffected. Violence - During the gypsy's asault on the main character, in order to defend herself, Christine, uses a staple to staple her forehead and staple one of the gypsey's eyes closed. The violence scenes are much more prolonged. The sound effects are much, MUCH louder than the one in cinema, which makes the jump scenes all the more scarier! With more gore and violence restored, you should know that as per guidance, it would be an 'R', for strong bloody violence and terror throughout.
DRAG ME TO HELL MOVIE
As this is the only version u can watch now you must know that this new version of the movie is too intense for anyone 13 or under. First of all, 90% of the reviews on here are for the cinema one, not the 'unrated one', or the '15' rated one we have in england on dvd or in america on dvd.
