In the circle of friends, I saw a lot of people go to the movie, and after watching it, they all said that it was very good-looking and very scary, and they dared not sleep after watching it. In addition, there is a little beauty Taissa, who I have liked since the American-phobic period, and I feel that I can't watch it. So I bought a ticket online at that time, and the next day it was raining heavily and I took an uber and spent more than ten dollars to see it.
It may be that the bigger the expectation, the bigger the disappointment. From the beginning to the end, I think it is quite bland. From the direction of the plot to the insertion of each horror scene, I can basically guess it. So after watching it, I only felt that my heart was not disturbed. It was indeed a qualified popcorn horror film, but it didn't make me feel sleepless at night with endless aftertastes.
The setting for the priest is a weak chicken with a history of failed exorcism. He failed to exorcise a possessed little boy a few years ago, so he was struggling in the shadow of memories for the rest of his life. In this film, he basically didn't do anything serious. First, he was locked up in a coffin by the ghost of the little boy, and he was almost killed by the ghost of the nun in the back. At the end, he was almost killed by the ghost of the little boy. ... In short, the heroine is always the one who drives the development of the plot. In the end, the priest dealt 0 damage to the ghost, was always carried by two young teammates, and finally lay down in honor.
The second male is a handsome young man who has nothing to do with his religious beliefs. He was forced by the male and female lead to the church where he found the body, and unfortunately he was involved in this fierce battle. In the whole film, he was like a soy sauce. He appeared at the beginning and the end, and he didn't know where to go with a huge cross in the middle. ps When he appeared in the second half, he rescued the priest who was being devastated by ghosts. Too Nima was speechless.
The film's portrayal of the heroine is still relatively deep in the hearts of the people. From the rookie chicken nun at the beginning to the beastly chicken god at the back, her transformation is catalyzed step by step. It's good to congratulate Taissa finally got rid of the image of the Virgin White Lotus in AHS, and became a girl with a gun in Nun. Especially when the handsome guy didn't want to run in muddy waters and wanted to run away, she decisively refused, and decided to immediately swear to become an official nun and seal the demon with the blood of Jesus.
But I still want to say that the worst part of the whole film is the little handsome guy. What did he do wrong and why should he be treated like this? (As for why everyone knows it after watching the movie)?
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