M. Knight Shamaran has directed "The Sixth Sense of the Supernatural", "The Signs of the Sky", "Mysterious Village" and other popular movies, but in recent years, the evaluation of "Lady in the Water" and "The Disaster of Extinction" are not as good as expected. The "Last Child of the Wind", which is trying to transform, is also very poor in evaluation. This time he tried to give his own horror story to other directors to play. It only takes 80 minutes and is a typical small production. All the actors are not. It’s well-known, but everyone basically played well. They worked hard to get close to the characters and create an atmosphere of horror and suspense. This length of the film resulted in a very compact plot, some suspense, and some horror, although the ending sermons began to make people It feels a bit greasy, but at the end of the film God’s "Appearance" seems to add a touch of mystery to the film. Watching such a small production is much more refreshing than watching some blockbusters. Maybe, after temporarily retiring to the position of director, M· A new good choice for Knight Shamaran. . .
· "The Devil in the Elevator" is the first time that M. Knight Shamaran has handed over the script he wrote to others to direct it since the "Sixth Sense of Supernatural", and the reason is that M. Knight Shamaran directed "The Last Child of the Wind" "The doppelganger lacks skills, and at the same time, "The Devil in the Elevator" is also the first time M. Knight Shamaran has served as the producer of a non-self-directed film since "The Undead". . .
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