As the story progresses, my judgment lingers between whether this is a ghost movie and this is not a ghost movie. This kind of film is like this, just when you are sure that this unreasonable plot can only be explained by ghosts and supernatural powers, the director tells you, in fact, you are wrong. Being deceived many times gave me a calm calmness. The calm is only the conclusion, and there are still many guesses and judgments in the process. Many times I want to postpone it to the end to see what the situation is. But every time I held back.
So what is the conclusion after reading it? I said I'm not sure, but I tend to be ghosts. There must be gods and ghosts entrusting dreams, the possession of undead and other divine powers to promote the development of the storyline, otherwise there are many places that cannot be explained.
A psychiatrist, who was still helping the mental patient yesterday, needs help from others if he becomes a mental patient today. No one can calm down. Even if she is knowledgeable and experienced, how can she be sure that the scene in front of her is not an illusion? Or more generally, how a person judges that his brain has not deceived himself. As an audience, an audience who doesn't know the truth, I am also guessing whether she is really crazy, or a conspiracy, she was framed. Later, with the help of coincidence (divine power) and old colleagues, she ran out of the mental hospital, went home, and came at home. The scene at the time was reproduced in her mind. She no longer insisted that she was framed and believed that she was possessed by the gods and monsters. Physically, by accident, she discovered the secret of her husband, the other side of her husband. The ghost gave her a hint that there was more than one person, she described the characteristics of that person through professional psychological analysis. Surprisingly and as expected, the man was his husband's hard-core friend, and he was out of control when he learned of her husband's death. It really is one of the four irons.
The point of view of this film is also his fault, that is, the suspense has been running through the whole series, whether it is a movie of gods and monsters, whether there is a conspiracy, what is going on with that person on fire, what does not alone mean, and who is another person. At the end of the reading, I sigh, what the hell, in three words and two beats, there are many plots of this kind of corpse resurrection.
In the classic remarks, Chloe said: "You don't believe me, how can I trust you". Worth the aftertaste.
The heroine is the black pearl in 007. When I saw it, I didn't think of it, but I thought this person was pretty.
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