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Strange Images Of Nightmarish Corridors

Strange Images Of Nightmarish Corridors

If You Are Afraid Of Corridors Or Panic When You See Pictures Of Stuffy And Dimly Lit Places Skip Watching This Part Of The Shutter.

Although humans like to think they are intelligent and very logical, many features in them are illogical and unreasonable. Among the strangest fears people have are the fear of their body parts and everyday things.

Most people have more rational fears, such as being bitten by a dog or being in a car accident, which is far more likely to happen. Being afraid of corridors or entrance halls is an example of unexplained and strange fears that made this part of Shutter written.

If we look logically, corridors are just passages that lead us to other parts of the building; But things like being tall, narrow, or dimly lit may cause fear or discomfort in some people.

Most horror movies have a scene shot in a hallway; Because the space in the corridors is limited, and you almost feel like you are stuck in a corner.

If the hallway is not a straight path and you can’t see the rest of the way, things get even scarier.

Corridors provide many opportunities to introduce new crazy characters; Because they can hide behind any door and leave no place for the victim to escape.

Although the images you see below are not so scary, if you are afraid of the corridors or panic when you visit the pictures of stuffy and dimly lit places, we suggest you ignore this part of the Shutter.

Scary corridors

Stanley Kubrick’s horror film The Shining is a famous example of a hallway setting. A 5-year-old child is riding a tricycle in an empty hotel when twin girls who are ghosts appear and invite the child to play. This scene includes a jump to a gruesome murder scene where the twins finally disappear.

Horror movies use all kinds of locations for their scary scenes to scare the audience, But in real life, we ​​know (or at least hope we know) that there is nothing to fear.

These types of movies take advantage of people’s irrational fears; Because to provoke the reaction of fear, disgust, or any other emotion in the viewer, the scene must be based on natural and familiar topics and subjects for the audience.

Scary corridors

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Scary corridors

We hope this part of the Shutter was interesting for you. Do you think hallways are scary too? Have you ever had a bad experience of being in hallways and driveways? Do you agree with the role of movies in making hallways look scary? If not, what do you think makes hallways look scary?