The Blair Witch Project Movie Review
Movie Review T he Blair Witch Project The ability to cope with the environmental uncertainties of life at its lowest is an instinctual part of our nature as human beings . We don’t fear the naturality of life itself, it’s the unknown. “The Blair Witch Project,” an artistic, unmethodical; low-budget horror movie directed by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez, is an improvisational found footage classic of 1999. The found footage tells the tale of three film students who’ve tr avelled to a small historic town called Burkittsville. Here, they collect documentary footage about the ‘Blair Witch’, an ancient local murderer. As their days in the town pass, and they’ve accumulated hints towards the tale’s reality , their project takes an unnerving turn when the students lose th ei r way and minds; as they realise, they are in the midst of torment. It is not a beautiful film. It is raw. ‘Low-Budget’ was no overstatement....