It's not as though gore wasn't an element in Lovecraft's stories, with characters being "torn to ribbons" and all but it always takes the form of horrifying and unspeakable things that happen and is never present for cheap thrills' sake as it is here. The third segment (actually based on "The Nameless City" and not "The Whisperer in Darkness" as some here have said) winds up being a hamhanded gorefest with no finesse and only a casual relationship to Lovecraft's work. The second is a direct adaptation of "Cool Air", a story whose one cool concept doesn't adapt well to a segment of this length. The first story, which combines elements of "The Strange High House in the Mist" and "The Shadow over Innsmouth", among others, is the most successful at preserving the evil and terrifying atmosphere of Lovecraft's works. "Necronomicon" falls into that trap, despite preserving the short stories as separate segments. Those who try, usually introduce elements that distract from the true flavor and atmosphere of the stories. The other problem is that it's hard to stretch his short stories out into movie length. Much of their effect comes from the personal horror the characters feel at what they're seeing, and it would take a true filmmaking genius to bring something like that across if such a person has existed they have not taken aim at Lovecraft's works. Lovecraft's stories don't translate well to film.
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