A little personal opinion on the puppet contract

Virginie 2022-03-26 09:01:07

Tonight, I went to see "The Puppet Contract" in the heavy rain. The sound effect is very good, and the psychological panic is also good. The scene where the heroine suddenly stretches out her hand and twists the puppet's head when she is standing in front of the screen is really scary, but In addition, it is psychological fear, there is no substantive horror scene (because Wen Ziren's death is still solid in my heart, so watching this type of film will compare the two) I kept guessing the ending during the viewing process. What kind of puppet fell in love with the female lead and killed all the male supporting characters or the female lead was originally a tribute. After all, the old lady said sorry in the female lead's ear before she left (such a big spoiler) In the end, I thought that if it was these endings, then I couldn't sit in the movie theater and watch it (look at my IQ) Well, yes, it's artificial. The more than 20 minutes of explaining the truth at the end were a bit too hasty and not clear enough, and many small details in the movie could not be answered one by one, but on the whole it was still very good, quite satisfactory, consistent with European and American thriller routines. (It is a very happy thing to be able to watch European and American thrillers in the cinema.) The
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  • Moshe 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    The shots are good, the transitions between the photos and the dolls and the moment of stepping out of the mirror are great, but the overall storytelling is too mediocre.

  • Domenico 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    I feel that the heroine herself is also a little mentally ill, and sometimes she is very fascinated by dolls

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