There is a film review that made me feel right. It means that horror movies actually have a moral standard in it. For example, the first ones who die are bad behaviors, and those who can survive must be kind and selfless young people. For example, in this film, those who have greed have their pigtails. Isn't the surviving heroine just a kind, selfless, good young man.
After watching it, I feel that this is actually not a horror movie. Although it involves massacres, demons, etc., it is only bloody in some scenes, and there is really no creepy place. In my long memory of horror movies, horror movies are the kind of things that suddenly popped up in the elevator, in the mirror, in the bathroom, in the toilet, and so on. But now I think about it again, that kind of horror movies are really only reduced to the point of vulgar horror movies, just like many horror movies that are actually bloody movies.
Horror films should also have their own intentions in it. If it's just a ghost here and a zombie out there, the whole film is full of strange powers like Hyakki Yakousha, then it is really the lowest level.
View more about Ghost Ship reviews