Among the most popular genres of cinema, one can distinguish not only action films and comedy, but also such a genre as horror films, otherwise called horror. Most often, foreign films appear on TV screens, but Russian filmmakers also know how to shoot high-quality horrors.
Why do people like horror movies?
Watching scary movies is an adrenaline rush. Even a tired person, after the release of energy, feels collected and fresh, ready for action. So it's useful to watch horror? At first glance, it may seem so, but in fact, although the release of adrenaline activates the body, but at the same time depletes it, it affects the nervous and cardiovascular system. We can only talk about the benefits for the body if the release occurs rarely.
Some psychologists believe that watching horror movies is beneficial and helps relieve stress. Since in the modern world society is humane, there is no hunger, wars on the streets, there is nowhere to meet a dangerous predatory beast, people do not have enough emotions, sensations experienced with the release of adrenaline.
From all this, we can conclude that occasional viewing of horror films is even useful.
Three of the best and highest quality horror films made in Russia
"Shopping tour"
A group of tourists went to Finland for shopping, as they say in another way, on a shopping tour. But on my way I met real cannibals. Later, tourists learned about the old tradition of the inhabitants of Finland. Every year, on the day of the summer solstice, every inhabitant must eat a foreigner. Russian tourists are just “fabulously lucky”. The entire film was filmed on a mobile phone camera by a fifteen-year-old teenager, one of the tourists.
This film was filmed in 2012 by director Mikhail Brashinsky.
"Visions of Horror"
The main character suffers from nightmares that constantly haunt him in reality. He, tired of all this, decides to turn to his girlfriend, who is fond of mysticism, for help. But his plans are disrupted by a phone breakdown. The telephone master tells the hero that nightmares are sent by vampires on purpose. After that, the master teaches him different ways to fight the creatures. The film was shot in 2006 by director Andrey Iskanov.
"Masakra"
A young man Nikolai Kazantsev arrives at the mysterious estate of Count Vladimir Pazurkevich to study the fine arts in Italy, but, having no money, decides on an adventure. Kazantsev introduces himself as a professor and pretends to be studying Pazurkevich's library, managing to hit the count's bride, the beautiful Anna, in parallel. But very strange events begin to take place on the estate, and the guest falls into a whirlpool of a terrible mystical story. The film was filmed in 2010 by director Andrey Kudinenko.