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30 Photos Of Nightmare-Inducing Corridors
CuriositiesJAN 6, 2022

30 Photos Of Nightmare-Inducing Corridors

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If you look up the weirdest fears people have, you might be surprised to find that people can be scared of anything ranging from their own body parts to normal everyday things. Most people have rational fears like being bitten by a dog or getting hit by a car, as they are very possible. However, as much as humans like to think they are intelligent and very logical, we have many traits that are irrational.
Like getting scared of corridors or hallways. Corridors are just passages that lead us to other parts of the building. But something about them being long, narrow, tall or poorly lit makes them feel unsettling. From time to time, Bored Panda likes to explore the more eerie side of the world and we have such articles as short horror stories and creepy things children say from their past lives, so this time, we searched for some photos of scary corridors and hallways. Not too terrifying, but enough to make someone feel uneasy.

#1 Flat Carpet In A Hotel In Cologne, Germany Imitating A Curvy Surface

Flat Carpet In A Hotel In Cologne, Germany Imitating A Curvy Surface
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Corridors are often chosen as a scene for a horror movie. The space is limited and it can almost feel like you’re trapped in a corner, especially if it’s not straight and you can’t see what’s coming next. Also, there are so many possibilities to introduce new crazy characters in a corridor because they can hide behind any door and the victim has practically nowhere to escape.

Stanley Kubrick’s horror film The Shining (1980) is a famous example of setting a scene in a corridor. A 5-year-old child is riding his tricycle through an empty hotel when twin girls that are ghosts appear and invite the boy to play. The scene includes jumpcuts to a terrifying murder scene and eventually the girls disappear.

#2 Well, I Know Where I'm Not Going

Well, I Know Where I'm Not Going
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#3 I Work Graveyard At The Mall Alone This Was In The Middle Of The Floor At 4 AM This Morning

I Work Graveyard At The Mall Alone This Was In The Middle Of The Floor At 4 AM This Morning
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#4 The Lights Went Out In The Hallway And This Looked Surreal

The Lights Went Out In The Hallway And This Looked Surreal
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The Shining is not the only example of a corridor being used to make the viewers sit on the edge of their seats. They often become murder scenes in crime movies or TV shows. The creepy vibe in asylums or schools at night is also created by gliding the camera along the corridors.

It is especially unnerving when several lights in the corridor are not working or they are flickering. In this list, you may find the design or choice of colors frightening or just how they are so empty. You might have experienced the same intimidating feeling when you went outside during the lockdown at the beginning of the pandemic as in many countries, almost everything was closed.

#5 Follow The White Rabbit

Follow The White Rabbit
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#6 This Corridor, Man… This Is Gonna Haunt Me On Dreams

This Corridor, Man… This Is Gonna Haunt Me On Dreams
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#7 It's Just The Beginning

It's Just The Beginning
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#8 Just Trying To Deliver A Pizza, Now I’m Lost Between Dimensions

Just Trying To Deliver A Pizza, Now I’m Lost Between Dimensions
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But horror movies use all sorts of places for their scary scenes and they do terrify us in the movies, but in real life, we understand there is nothing to be scared of. It seems that it is different with corridors and horror movie directors took a place that already had an unsettling feeling about it and amplified it in their films.

These kinds of movies exploit the irrational fears people have because in order to elicit the response of fear, disgust or any other emotion, they have to be based on something true and familiar.

#9 “Pool Is At The End Of The Hall”

“Pool Is At The End Of The Hall”
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#10 Late Night Medieval Street - Barcelona

Late Night Medieval Street - Barcelona
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#11 Go To Gate

Go To Gate
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Do you find corridors unsettling? Do you think it is because it’s in their nature or you feel that mostly horror movies contributed to making them like that? What is your opinion on why corridors might seem scary even if there are no obvious reasons? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

#12 The Exit

The Exit
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#13 I've Been Walking In Circles For Hours. Will It Ever End?

I've Been Walking In Circles For Hours. Will It Ever End?
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#14 I Walked Out Of My Room And Was Greeted With This. The Only Light Is From The Exit Signs At Either End Of The Hall, But Walking Towards Them Doesn’t Get You Any Closer

I Walked Out Of My Room And Was Greeted With This. The Only Light Is From The Exit Signs At Either End Of The Hall, But Walking Towards Them Doesn’t Get You Any Closer
Some of the doors have a strange glow to them, but they all seem to be locked. What should I do?
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#15 First Time Posting Here. My Hometown Movie Theater

First Time Posting Here. My Hometown Movie Theater
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#16 The Lights In This Hallway

The Lights In This Hallway
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#17 Apartment Hallway In Dallas Looks Like A Scene From The Titanic

Apartment Hallway In Dallas Looks Like A Scene From The Titanic
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#18 I Was The Last One To Leave My Dorm

I Was The Last One To Leave My Dorm
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#19 Only A Faint Hum And My Footsteps Can Be Heard

Only A Faint Hum And My Footsteps Can Be Heard
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#20 The Further I Walk, The Halls Seem To Get Older. I Could Swear I've Heard The Sounds Of Brick Sliding On Brick, And When I Go Back, The Hallway's Different

The Further I Walk, The Halls Seem To Get Older. I Could Swear I've Heard The Sounds Of Brick Sliding On Brick, And When I Go Back, The Hallway's Different
I have a feeling I won't be getting out.
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