I deleted the film from the list just now, because I don’t think I will revisit it, it’s not worth keeping
As the protagonist Xipi Fan, Wen Dao Fan, and crisis-edge drama fan, I must say that the third part is very unwarranted by the Warren couple, very unwarranted by Ziren, and the old man is purely a personal show.
As a normal horror movie, yes.
In the horror movie of the same period, yes.
Calling the universe? No more
The director tried very hard to temper, but his feet have been sliding on the zzzq that pleases the online audience, feeling that he is divorcing himself.
Wen Ziren's soul-calling series is in the retro style, from the background to the characters, the thinking mode and the processing methods. The political correctness of that era was different from that of now. The protagonist was a middle-class hippie with a special cat. The soul-calling ritual was to be worthy of you, and to be sympathetic to the people at the bottom. The hue is warm and melancholy, people are pure and kind, weak and innocent, evil is foreign and not their own. God may not be omnipotent, but his old man is with everyone.
For the real Warrens, I have always agreed that these two are liars, but they provided a lot of material, so as long as they are well shaped, I can also shout "Separation of human drama"
As a result, the third part looked and wanted to report them. The scammers wanted to obstruct justice!
Not for the first one. I really like the moustache policeman, the two are so sweet.
Neither will the second one. I sympathize with that scholar. Both of you have worked so hard and everything is worth it.
The third...You two are as persistent as a rural romance in the 90s. I think it's more reassuring to hand the case to the police than to you two!
but! If it’s not for the background of the 70s and 80s, and the name is not the Warrens, I can even praise this piece of ulterior motives
3 I watched it as soon as it came out. After all, 1 and 2 often watch Changxin, so I naturally look forward to the soul-conspiring couple continuing to take risks.
The biggest problem with this film is the sense of contradiction between it and this series. This feeling runs through the film and makes the audience feel awkward and even want to write a film review after watching it for a long time!
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