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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2018-02-18 03:20 pm

[ SECRET POST #4064 ]


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[personal profile] sparklywalls 2018-02-18 09:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I enjoy elements of both. Which probably explains why my ideal horror would be something that has enough realism for it to be almost impossible to have a super natural explanation...and yet there's just enough of a psychological element to cause doubt. In real life I'm a complete sceptic when it comes to ghosts etc so I'd love a story that does just enough to make you think "hmm maybe" without going too much into the realms of magical fantasy.

I'm ok with the "oh look it's definitely a monster" kind of flicks but I find things that play with the reality I know more enjoyable. I like the idea that it's the brain going into overdrive in a stressful situation and imagining things that aren't there. So I guess I see where you're coming from in a way.