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Kenyon 2022-01-12 08:01:29
Innocent man notes
"Screws are tightening" is famous for the structure of stacked bed frames. It is difficult to shoot like this when adapted into a movie (the Grand Budapest Hotel did it). At the beginning of the film, the female teacher's monologue also created truth and falsehood in a concise way. Difficult...
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Merritt 2022-01-12 08:01:29
Gloomy
The most frightening thing is not the skeleton that jumps out suddenly, but the gloom of the heart; it is not what you see, but imagination. Even if the sun is shining, it can make the cold climb up the spine.
The Innocents is a classic in horror movies. It is gentle and elegant without skeletons,...

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Laury 2022-04-19 09:02:37
I don't really understand this movie. I always thought it was a conspiracy theory story, but it doesn't seem to be. But the psychological shadow inside, who is affecting who?
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Destini 2022-04-20 09:02:11
The psychological and atmosphere descriptions are first-class, but it is difficult for the audience to have a good impression. The anxiety and discomfort are far greater than the sense of terror. Whether there are ghosts or not, there is a big problem with the heroine's behavior
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