I originally thought it could be 7 stars, but in the end I deducted 0.5 stars because of the heroine's character. It feels like a weakened version of "Ghost Playing People". The heroine sold her property and went to the cemetery to change her personality (suddenly she became domineering), which made me think she was going to go berserk and kill evil spirits like ash. As a result, he turned back to his original silly personality. The eyes in the cake, the ghosts dancing on the upper body are all too "Ghost Playing People", but the protagonist does not have the strong aura of Ash, so it is miserable from beginning to end. Maybe the box office is not good (the cost is 30 million, and the world is 90 million). Otherwise, it may be like "Ghost Playing People", the first gg, and the second another story to start the road of slaughtering ghosts. Then many people may be very angry because they think that the heroine is such a kind person who is so miserable from beginning to end for no reason, so they will not give high marks. Later, I thought about the routines of horror movies, but I can actually understand it. It's just that in the past, the protagonist took the initiative to do things, but this one can be regarded as passive, and then this one is "artificial" rather than "things", so everyone can't accept it. And then this one really sucks for the heroine. She got her hair pulled 3 times and was trapped by an unreliable psychic medium. Finally, she was finally able to get rid of it. As a result, the assistant couldn't even chop a tied goat. (ps: The heroine looks inexplicably like Amy Adams from some angles)
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