Without the last few minutes, this is just an ordinary ghost-killing movie, and it's even a bit tricky, but the final reversal completely elevates the movie to a new level.
The camera has long told us that the Japanese are the big bosses, and the male protagonist will definitely turn the tide. But in the end, it became more and more dangerous. The female ghost started killing, and the big boss was about to transform. The male protagonist fled for his life and was unable to fight back. In the end, he was killed by the female ghost. I thought this was to pave the way for the sequel, but In just a few minutes, the plot turned around! Everyone has been misled by the Japanese, including himself. He has always said that the little boy became a ghost because of hatred. He deliberately collected hatred for this purpose. Obviously, he is no longer lame by his own invention, but he still pretends to be lame, just for the sake of Let the boss look down and collect hatred. In the end, he committed suicide to become a ghost! Unfortunately, he was wrong. The silk connecting the little boy and his mother is not hatred, but love. The mother did not kill her son for herself, but to prevent her son from suffering. This is not hate, but love! The little boy kills because others look at him and laugh at him, that's why he kills. Moms kill because they capture their own sons. So when the mother saw her son, she forgave the male protagonist and saved him. And the Japanese are self-defeating and wrong from the beginning. The reason for turning into ghosts is love, not hatred and strong magnetic fields. The mother of the little boy, the mother of the male protagonist, when they died, there was no hatred and strong magnetic field, but They all became ghosts because they couldn't let go of their sons. And the Japanese are gone!
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