When I was a few years old, I was dragged by a friend to a friend's house with a computer to watch it. Together with his sister, a total of 6-7 people sat in front of the computer to "kill" to watch this horror movie.
The screams kept on watching, and I was so scared that I curled up on the bed, especially the scene where Sadako crawled out of the TV at the end, which was definitely a critical blow to my young mind. That scene lingered in my mind. When I slept at night, I was in front of the well, and I was limping with Sadako. I was sweating all over under the covers and didn't dare to move. I didn't know what was wrong that night. The mural was glued down suddenly, which scared me and ran to my parents' room, and barely fell asleep with them.
The next day, my friends all said that I was too scared to sleep at night, because it turned out that I was not the only one who dug into my parents' bed.
Then for several months, I would be scared before going to bed, and it really scared me. After all, when I was a child, I was timid, and I never saw anything particularly scary and stories.
Now I don’t feel so scary anymore. I don’t feel so scared when I watch “The Grudge” and “Fujiang” together in the dormitory at the university, and I don’t feel it at all before going to bed. Small, I personally think that "Midnight Bell" is scary in the atmosphere created, there is no background music throughout the whole process, the most impressive few scenes, one is the heroine's child who was found watching the video in the middle of the night, and the other is Sadako being thrown by her father. In the well, there is also the heroine and the hero who salvage Sadako's body in the well, and finally fish out the skeleton with hair. Sadako only appeared after the end of the ending song, and now it's more like an easter egg, but this counts The most awesome and sincere easter eggs.
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