After watching it, I can't help but recall that there are very few ghost movies with terrifying plots. This is one. The camera is a very hilarious tool for creating suspense. Start with the commonplace supernatural photos, and slowly go deep into the truth. While going deep, there is also an ambush, and various claustrophobic environments including common ghost film routines are also fully utilized to exert the best scary effects. The truth behind a ghost story must be that the person concerned in reality died of grievances or grievances, and then the ghosts linger on to seek revenge, and finally they die, and they die. This film is more brilliant than a simple betrayal and destruction, but a deeper poking into the evil of weak human nature. This progressive truth was discovered inadvertently when you thought the dust had settled, and it was a sudden surprise and worry for the audience. Especially the last photo at the end really makes me realize that I can't stop and take a breath. I can't help but sigh that the director's ability to control the atmosphere of the plot is too strong and captivating.
The deeper despair is being endlessly entangled without dying. The price of being a bad person is too high, and I wish everyone good deeds.
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