The heroine returned to the villa to find and hide an invisibility cloak. The process was monitored and seen, and the villain boss should not have been unaware. It didn't even get it back.
The camera position at the dining table is too tricky, as if it was just to record the villain's "suicide" scene.
There are bugs, but fortunately not many. The overall atmosphere can be created
I dislike the use of sudden loud volume to scare people, this film does not use such low-level scaring tricks, which is good. When I watch horror movies, I always turn down the volume very low, but the sound of this film is very important to create a horror atmosphere. Too low volume will reduce the viewing experience.
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