Personally, I feel that this kind of horror film is nothing more than satisfying some people's abnormal psychology and adrenal hormones. The film reflects the social problems of the decline of traditional industries and the unemployment of workers, but it also uses it as a background and does not delve into the causes of abnormal behavior. The language of the film can be used for reference: low-angle peeping shots, masks, and recurring houses in the distance of the grass; fast montages of close-ups of the characters' horrified expressions; proper relaxed rhythm: the calm at the beginning reveals uneasiness and lays the groundwork, in the middle The fast-paced one after another tragedy, and finally slowed down to render the girl’s fear and the murderer’s metamorphosis.
No longer looking for excitement to watch this kind of movie to satisfy curiosity ("Reaper is coming" has left a shadow of childhood), it is not afraid, but I don't like the heavy taste and bloody plot, all kinds of killings and all kinds of death methods will cause psychology Discomfort... still protect my glass heart
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