Movies about hotel murders are easy to set up suspense,
But it's also easy to fall into the clichés.
A group of strangers walking together, whoever looks at it will be very strange,
The question is born, who are they? What are you doing here? What will happen next?
If the question is easy, the difficulty lies in how to give the answer.
Turn a bunch of small questions into big ones,
Turn all irrelevance into close connection,
Ingenious integration of a little bit of clues before and after echoes...and so on.
Therefore, whether the question can be answered intelligently determines the height of the suspense movie.
It justifies being an expert.
Unexpectedly master.
Everyone has the answer but the one that is different is the ghost hand.
No one has an answer, but it is the Holy Hand who can still recall the endless pursuit.
This is a master work, four stars, recommended.
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