I have to say that the director and screenwriter of this film are very attentive. The scenes are very beautifully shot, which is my personal favorite genre. At the same time, it covers many horror film factors: sea, swamp, tomb, castle, small island , ghosts, dolls and more. The beautiful lighting and dance beauty add a lot to this film, and there are many things that shock people's hearts, especially watching innocent lives leave like this and can't do anything, although I know this is just a movie, but I like being in a wonderland. For me, it really touched the fragile nerves in my heart.
There are a few scenes in the film that I like very much. One is the scene where the actor Arthur's wife is wearing a wedding dress in the cemetery. The light is soft, but the background is cold and has a different kind of beauty. There is also the lens when I saw the "haunted house" for the first time. The panoramic display makes people feel that this house has experienced too many vicissitudes of life. The scenes in the house are also very beautiful, which shows that the director was very careful in choosing the location.
The only regret in this film, I personally feel that Daniel is used as the protagonist, the immature face has no expression, the speech is always flat and has no tone, the sad expression seems a bit unnatural, and I didn't see it when I picked up my child at the station at the end of the film. That kind of look that a father should have, I have to say that when a child plays the role of a father, Daniel's performance is indeed not that good.
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