Toward the end of the movie, things start getting more intense in the house, including Katie sleepwalking and staring at Micah for long periods of time in his sleep. When the movie has about 10 minutes left, you see Katie being dragged out of bed by an unseen force that is pulling her by her foot. She then wakes up and screams for Micah as she is pulled out of the room and the door is slammed. The audience is not aware of what is happening downstairs; all we see is Micah being thrown at the camera, which Katie later jumps at.
Paranormal activty such as ghosts in books and things may be true, but if you are talking about the film of Paranormal Activity, it is completely fictional.
I can see things others can't and hear things
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Paranormal Activity is based on the amount of electromagnetic fields in a certain area. Like if you were in a room and there was a high count of electromagnetic fields it might be Paranormal activity. Other things can cause a high count of electromagnetic fields though so just because it is there doesn't mean there is Paranormal activity right there right then.
No. Cytokinesis is part of the process of cell division. Paranormal activity relates to things for which there is no solid evidence and which probably do not exist.
Well even though you see Paranormal contributed mostly to ghosts, Paranormal activity is an umbrella term, it also covers, Aliens, strange creatures, and unworldly things.
In the movie Paranormal Activity, the character of Diane Mercer is played by Ashley Palmer. Diane was the woman that Micah found on the internet, who had the same things happen to her as a child that Katie did.
White noise is a signal with a flat frequence and, yes, it is oftentimes associated with paranormal activity. This, of course, only holds up if you believe in such things. But, generally speaking, those who do follow and read up on such things will find that white noise is associated with such activity.
No. Actually you're more liable to see things when you're younger
No. The movie had two completely different (alternate) endings. It was inspired by the director of the film, who was afraid of ghosts when he was little and had unusual things happen to him in his home (e.g. things falling off shelves).
No. The movie is a complete work of fiction. It did not actually happen.
Actually no...I watched that movie and it is based on fantastic things...Not the same as the 1