A little bit upset about this score. It seems that as long as the movie is marked with horror, many people's rating standard is whether it is scary enough. The Conjuring has 8 points, and the genetic doom, which personally thinks that the level of the play is not inferior at all, is only 7.2 points. The scary part of the conjuring made me very amazed, but the story is actually just a standard exorcism story, and the setting of the evil spirit is more like it exists to facilitate the use of the main creator's unrestrained and terrifying skills.
This "Ghost" has novel settings, a full story, and smooth transitions. The photography style is also very appealing to me; the depiction of human nature, life and death, and fate exudes a compassionate mind. Talking about ghosts in the underworld is to satirize people and things in the underworld. If you tell me this is an adaptation of the story of Liaozhai, I believe it. There are also some shortcomings. The performances and lines of some characters are slightly out of play. In the end, I think the emotional catharsis can be more thorough in the arrangement of the Thai hut. In addition, I am curious about the background stories of the two people in the calligraphy classroom and the elevator.
The flaws do not hide the beauty, five-star recommendation. I also hope that many friends will not rely on sensory stimulation to evaluate horror movies.
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