Since it's all so general, let's comment viciously.
It's a very poor movie, and it's ok if it's the book, and sometimes it's okay to read some supernatural powers in scenes that shouldn't be there. But if it's a movie, it's hard to deal with.
The first two-thirds were handled well, including the scene where the heroine's friend was talking nonsense with her eyes open, which was very classic. But when the female protagonist friend appeared in the hut to give money to the hired male, the whole plot took a sharp turn for the worse.
This is a conspiracy, please honestly follow such a conspiracy story, perfect it, let the heroine recognize it, and break through it to save herself. Since some arrangements are deliberate, let these deliberate arrangements show their true colors, don't think about adding a warm ghost story to it, it is nondescript. Especially when the male supporting role is possessed, this kind of bloody plot can also be created. The screenwriter is really unimaginative, not to mention that the scene was later reproduced seven years ago, like a prophecy.
In the end, the lovely old man said that he wanted to let Anderson's soul rest in peace. I immediately thought that this should be a ghost movie with an exclusive interview with Anderson, right? A ghost was involved in a conspiracy and didn't want his name, story and house to be used, so he really realized himself and vented his anger...
All in all, DEMI MOORE is old in this drama, and the screenwriter is illogical , the director does not care about the judgment of the audience, it is a failure of the conspiracy film, and it is not too much to give two stars!
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