The Beyond (1981)
Known in Italy as “E tu vivrai nel terrore! L'aldilà” which literally means “And you will live in terror! The afterlife”, The Beyond is the second entry in the so-called “Gates of Hell” trilogy by director Lucio Fulci. However, all three films are not connected in any way and simply share supernatural themes and graphic violence. Something Lucio Fulci became synonymous with in the latter part of his career. The Beyond is one of the director’s better films, in so far as it has good production values and is set in rural Louisiana. It has a lot of visual flair and a great soundtrack by composer Fabio Frizzi. However, the story is not a traditional linear narrative. Instead, after establishing a basic premise of a hotel built on one of the seven gates of hell and a vengeful dead warlock, The Beyond becomes mainly a series of elaborate and ghoulish set pieces, designed more for visual impact rather than logical sense.
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