As the first monster movie I saw when I was eight years old, what impressed me the most was the "middle gate confrontation" between two sisters in a narrow cave. After so many years, I actually forgot the name of the movie, but I found this movie after constantly searching and rewatched it. Watching it again, in addition to the various bloody scenes that made me feel exciting, I found that the director was very interested in the movie. The portrayal of every female character in the film is very good, especially the character transformation of the protagonist Sarah is very successful, from an indecisive "little girl" to a neat "strong woman" in the later period, which is why she The reason for finally getting out of the cave. The plot of the whole film is progressive, and there is no cold scene. Whether in terms of characterization or plot inference, the cave skeleton monster is more like the "good" cave skeleton, which has become a key factor to promote the development of the plot.
But the shortcomings of the film series are also more obvious... There's actually a second part, and it's not easy to escape... You pull people back and escape again. . .
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