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American Horror Story (Una serie con historia) - Ranking@linarev1008d
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  1. First Impressions on 'American Horror Story: Season 1': Engaging, interesting, and horror done well@namiks1352d

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    Over the last few nights I have been slowly getting into American Horror Story from the very start. This is a show I have been putting off watching for many years now despite having no real reason for doing so; hearing various conflicting opinions on the show and also not really having anywhere to watch it for the longest time. I noticed the show was on Disney+ the other week and decided to give it a go from the start. A few months ago during the Covid hysteria I was staying at a relative's place and they insisted that we watched through the show's most recent season. I found it quite engaging, but after that continued on with the regular types of films and shows I usually watch. Now, I am definitely not the biggest fan of horror films and shows. I prefer the older, slower paced version of horror films, something more the likes of John Carpenter, where atmosphere is strong but the horror elements are relatively weak. The films not necessarily attempting to get you to have an increased heart-rate and jumping due to cheap tricks through jump scares, but ones that play around with themes and create an interesting, still somewhat unsettling story.

    For the longest time I believed, mostly due to the name, that American Horror Story was just another generic television show that would try to capitalise off of the, at the time, rise of these cheap jump scare ridden flicks that came and went seemingly every other day. Upon watching its most recent season, I realised that it was similar to what I enjoyed: atmosphere, cinematography, simple stories and characters that are given time to be explored as the audience can watch their lives slowly unfold and take a turn for the worst. There is something so much more engaging in these horror and suspense films and shows when the characters actually look and feel like regular humans, and the films ridden with jump scares always failed to establish this. For the most part, location and context never really mattered, because as always these events would take place in some grand house. Which is ironic to mention given the location of the first season of American Horror Story.

    First Impressions

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    American Horror Story's first season does not just take a look at some sadly plagued individuals that move into a house totally unsuspecting of any issues that may arise. I have noticed it does something much more, something more engaging and interesting that I don't think I have really seen elsewhere: it gives the ghosts personalities. The many spirits that linger on within the house's four walls are victims of their own lives throughout different eras, left haunting the house and even interacting with the new owners as if they too were living. Over the span of the season it appears to give more depth into these people who are now ghosts, some seeming to have evil within them, though through their own complicated lives that led to their demise. I found it really interesting to see this, and the gradual build up of how these many different characters come together and are given context, rather than merely being these haunting spirits that make living in the house a horrific experience. These ghosts don't roam the house and open doors in the night, but there are these undertones in which the house itself is apparently evil, how it traps people in and leads them to death.

    American Horror Story's first season is built on the older formula of filmmaking and building suspense, showing how the people that live within the house over many eras were rarely ever good people themselves. As if this house pulls in the bad and entraps them, holding them there forever, keeping them from the outside world where they may inflict more pain on others. We see how many of these characters hold their own flaws that connect them to the living and thus make them feel more human, to the point where we can feel for them as the audience. Characters that have died from complicated trust issues in their relationships; characters that have died from the mere fact that they could not accept the loss of a child and attempted their own twisted methods in effort to bring them back. The idea of loss plays throughout this story in the dead and the living, as it becomes something that everyone can relate to in some manner. To accompany the idea of guilt, greed, and mistrust comes a series of unique to the genre camera angles and directing which makes the whole thing feel more dramatic and full of suspense.

    I found myself noticing the ambient music which is rarely used in productions these days regardless of the genre, where music is playing constantly beneath the breaths of characters that spew out their manipulations and reveal their tactics and agendas to each other. The cinematography dark, softly lit, but also displaying dutch angles to twist and distort the visuals for the viewer, making things seem less real and comfortable as we get these views that seem nauseating and wrong. Somewhat dizzy in their angles, as if one has consumed too much alcohol and is now only starting to notice at the point of no return as the room begins to spin around them as they sit idle. These techniques within the cinematography are simple, but very much effective in portraying this strange environment that our characters find themselves within. Where it begins clear that they too are staring to question reality, finding themselves within lies and manipulation and attempting to piece things together while never really coming to the realisation that something beyond life may be the cause. It is done really well in the sense that while there are ghosts within the house, we see them, the main living characters even see them, but never really realise what is going on.

    To match this, the show goes through rather engaged character development that reveals the characters to us over many episodes, showing us their true feelings and lengths. At first we believe they are just yet another happy family moving into a hellscape that they do not deserve, but as the season progresses we begin to feel that even they too deserve it, going back to the idea that this house itself isn't really evil, but perhaps pulling in what it considers to be evil and then punishing it. Putting these various spirits against each other to the point where it could be considered some additional dimension of suffering, similar to purgatory or Hell itself.

    I'm pretty interested to see how things turn as I still am yet to finish this season, but at the ninth episode and things seemingly coming to some conclusion, I still don't really know how it might end. The most recent season's ending was strange and certainly lost me, but knowing that each season is different makes me hold the assumption that just maybe this one will have a satisfying conclusion.

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  2. Has American Horror Story become a parody?@dedicatedguy2430d


    This is an anthology series which means each season has a different story, I have been enjoying this series for years. Along the way, there have been great seasons like last year where the plot was about the apocalypse and the story was perfectly interrelated with previous seasons, which is not normal in anthologies.

    On the other hand, there have also been seasons that are not very good, such as "Hotel" and its excessive blood in many scenes. Nevertheless, AHS has always remained a good horror series, although it is also necessary to mention, that if it is already difficult to find good horror movies, getting good series of this genre was almost impossible for years. This absence of good horror series I think helped AHS a lot in positioning itself as an excellent and highly demanded production since its early years.

    In previous articles I mentioned my concern that this series is becoming a horror parody and not a role model. AHS has always been excellent in creating original posters, look at these examples from previous seasons:

    And then look at one of the posters of the new season:

    Every good horror fan can see this poster is nothing more than a kind of parody of one of the most iconic scenes in the history of horror:

    In case you don't recognize the scene, it's from the movie The Shining and I would say it's one of the best performances the great actor Jack Nicholson did in his career. As a curious note, I share the tip that the sequel to this movie, called Doctor Sleep, premieres in a matter of days.

    Getting back to AHS, for me there is a huge contrast between the original and intriguing posters of the previous seasons, and the parody of the new season.

    So far I have seen all the episodes to see if my suspicions were correct, and the season has been disappointing, it reminds me a bit of the films like I Know What You Did Last Summer. In addition, with the exception of the Cult season, there has always been a paranormal element in AHS, and although this element exists in the new 1984 season, it is very mild and almost it goes unnoticed. This season is basically about murders and some twists that still leave much to be desired.

    An important factor is the cast is not as good as in previous years, until this year AHS was synonymous with names like Evan Peters and Sarah Poulson, and during the first seasons it also had Jessica Lange (being the main face of the series during its first 4 years). Also, I don't think it's a coincidence that the seasons including Taissa Farmiga are generally better than the seasons where this actress doesn't participate, this year she is obviously not part of the cast.

    The contrast between simple images is pretty clear. The first image is from the Coven season (with fine-looking witches), the second image is obviously from the last 1984 season (with dumb-looking teenagers):

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    I'm really worried about what is happening with AHS this year, but after 9 seasons, each with an original story, I guess it's acceptable to make mistakes. I hope that next year AHS will return with a great season.

    And that this year AHS is a failure does not mean there are no good horror series available, the new Netflix series called Marianne was pretty good, and Netflix's masterpiece called The Haunting of Hill House was spectacular, especially in the first episodes. This series by the way, will be an anthology per season just like AHS, and season 2 comes out next year.

    Series URL: https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/1413-american-horror-story Critic: A

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  3. ¿Se ha convertido American Horror Story en una parodia del horror?@dedicatedguy2431d


    Esta es una serie de antología por temporada que llevo años disfrutando. En el camino, ha habido grandisímas temporadas como la del año pasado donde la temática era el apocalipsis y cuya historia se interrelaciona perfectamente con temporadas anteriores, cosa que no es normal en antologías, donde generalmente lo que se puede conseguir son guiños muy ligeros entre las diferentes historias.

    Por otro lado, también ha habido temporadas que no son muy buenas, como la del Hotel y su excesivo sangrero en muchas escenas. Pero dentro de todo, AHS siempre se ha mantenido como una buena serie de horror, aunque también es necesario mencionar, que si ya de por si es díficil conseguir buenas películas de horror, conseguir buenas series de este género fue casi imposible durante años. Esta ausencia de buenas series de horror pienso que ayudo mucho a AHS a posicionarse como una excelente y muy demandada producción desde sus primeros años.

    En artículos anteriores he mencionado mi preocupación de que esta serie se este convirtiendo en una parodia del horror, y no en un modelo a seguir. AHS siempre ha sido excelente en la creación de posters originales, miren estos ejemplos de temporadas anteriores:

    Y luego miren uno de los posters de la nueva temporada:

    Todo buen fanático del horror podrá ver que ese poster no es más que una especie de parodia de una de las escenas más icónicas de la historia del horror:

    En caso de que no reconozcan la escena, es de la película El Resplandor (The Shining) y yo diría que es de las mejores actuaciones que hizo el gran actor Jack Nicholson en su carrera. Como nota curiosa, dejo el dato de que la secuela de esta película, llamada Doctor Sleep, se estrena en cuestión de días.

    Volviendo al tema de AHS, para mí hay un enorme contraste entre los posters originales e intrigantes de las temporadas anteriores, y la parodia de la nueva temporada.

    Hasta el momento he visto todos los episodios para ver si mis sospechas se cumplían, y la temporada ha estado decepcionante, me recuerda un poco a las películas de Sé lo que hicieron el vereano pasado (I Know What You Did Last Summer). Además, con la excepción de la temporada Cult, en AHS siempre ha habido un elemento bastante paranormal, y a pesar de que dicho elemento existe en la nueva temporada 1984, es muy leve y casi que pasa inadvertido. Esta temporada es básicamente sobre asesinatos y algunos twists que igual dejan mucho que desear.

    Un factor importante es que el elenco no es tan bueno como en otros años, hasta este año AHS era sinónimo de nombres como Evan Peters y Sarah Poulson, y durante sus primeras temporadas contó también con Jessica Lange (siendo la cara principal de la serie durante sus primeros 4 años). Además, no creo que sea casualidad que las temporadas que incluyen a Taissa Farmiga generalmente sean mejores a las temporadas donde esta actriz no participa, este año obviamente no forma parte del elenco.

    El contraste entre simples imagenes es notable. La primera imagen es de la temporada Coven que trata sobre brujas, la segunda imagen es obviamente de la última temporada 1984:

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    De verdad que preocupa mucho lo de este año con AHS, pero después de 9 temporadas, cada una con una historia original, supongo que es aceptable que cometan equivocaciones. Espero que para el año que viene vuelva el AHS que tanto ha gustado y que tantos fans ha ganado durante casi una década.

    Y que este año AHS sea un fracaso no quiere decir que no haya buenas series de horror disponibles, la nueva serie de Netflix llamada Marianne estuvo bastante bien, y la obra maestra también de Netflix llamada The Haunting of Hill House es un espectáculo mayúsculo, sobre todo en los primeros episodios. Esta serie por cierto, será una antología por temporada al igual que AHS, y la temporada 2 sale el año que viene.

    Más información sobre AHS puede ser encontrada aquí: https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/1413-american-horror-story

    Crítica de la temporada 1984: A

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