Closer to home. This is a horror movie, in analogy, it should be the Japanese Midnight Bell. The picture of this film, the narrative method of the first 70 minutes, and the special effects are all used very well. Although the style is different, it is not inferior to the midnight bell in Japan.
Psychological rendering, when I was watching the film, I was really scared. The first time I was scared was when I saw the red aisle in their house. The red here is very evil, a bit like the mysterious girl in "Ninefold Gate".
The second time I was scared, it was very unexpected. It was the woman who jumped down from the upstairs. Here I saw the scary way that often appears in American horror movies-suddenly and unexpectedly.
But unfortunately, the narrative method behind is too naive, and it is not at the same level as the first half. It would be better if it was handled more skillfully or unexpectedly.
Red, in Europe and the United States, is the color of evil, which is reflected most vividly.
The details of the whole film are in place, for example, at the end: be sure your sin will find you out, which is the original words of Numbers 32:23 of the Bible, which has far-reaching implications.
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