For the above reasons, I didn't click it until today. It's a pity that the 55-inch TV screen didn't magnify the horror, and the deformed and ugly monsters didn't scare me. The black screen set from the heroine's perspective was annoying.
There is no expected horror, but unexpected suspense.
The life experience of the little girl, the death time of the mother and the policewoman, the truth about the life and death of the residents of the town... Out of professional habit, I slowly peeled off these issues under the impetus of less terrifying plots, digging movie metaphors, and I can also forgive them. Interesting.
Not as boring as expected, but unexpectedly interesting.
My mother, who has never liked watching movies, also sat beside me with a handful of small melon seeds in her hands, and asked questions while knocking. He even discussed with me the "profound" philosophical question of "are there ghosts in the world".
I told her: This story is telling us not to be afraid of ghosts, because human beings are sometimes more terrifying than ghosts, and human beings often hold the so-called religious beliefs and the justice of gods to carry out the killing of demons.
She nodded, squinting slightly, and continued to watch carefully.
Hey, why don't you watch Silent Hill 2 tonight!
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