Are there any ghosts? ? ? ?
-----This is the main doubt of this movie! If you think there are ghosts, you can only regret to tell you that you didn't really understand this movie. . Organize and share with you. The
heroine and her boyfriend were in a car accident. The boyfriend was killed, and the heroine returned to her father's hometown, which she had not seen for many years. But the father is not enthusiastic, the hostess found a video tape in the mother's room, this is the real beginning-----hypnosis! ! !
From the moment I watched the first pie video, my mother set up the trap more than ten years later. Let the heroine begin to have hallucinations-nightmares. With the accidental death of her father, the heroine couldn't restrain her curiosity about her mother. She watched the video tapes one after another, but she didn't know the effect of deepening hypnosis. Step by step into the mother's trap. . I won't talk too much about the process. Apu and the hostess went to the housekeeper in the previous house, and explained to the hostess in the car that witchcraft is actually hypnosis. The camera saw that the female ghost Apu hugged out of the room was actually a hypnotized female protagonist. It can be seen from the fight that the female ghost has been fighting with her feet paralyzed. Then, the heroine found out that she was not the real Jesabel. Under the hypnotized state, she pushed her wheelchair into the river. What floated in the river was the heroine who had been completely hypnotized and became the real Jessa. Bell. Why did Apu come back to see the heroine? He was mostly worried that the heroine would really encounter these witchcraft, otherwise it would be reasonable to run back after being beaten by the heroine.
Focusing on hypnosis, the film is coherent from beginning to end.
The only flaw is that the director's shooting level is really a bit bad. . . Put more effects on the performance of the heroine, almost ruining the drama.
The plot of these films is very powerful! Highly recommended! ! !
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