Azazel, the evil spirit, has no entity in itself, and must live on other entities, and can transfer from this entity to that entity through contact. When the entity it is attached to dies, it can still float for half a mile in the state of soul, looking for the next entity to attach to.
So this perverted evil spirit is constantly attached to human beings, doing everything evil (it itself is a perverted personality). When the criminal was caught, it immediately attached to others... After the
police officer John found out about it, Azazel began to target him, constantly approaching his life, constantly committing crimes, being attached to his family, and murdering him. Brother...John was determined to defeat Azazel, so he drove to a cabin in the wild, waiting for the evil spirits to arrive.
Sure enough, Azazel came, possessed by John's partner of 12 years, with sinister intentions. John shot Azazel, and Azazel didn't take it at first, he wanted to be attached to John. After John took the poison with a smile, Azazel began to panic, because it was completely deserted, and within half a mile it could not find physical attachment and would die.
It struggled and rolled, the picture was still, and a piece of snow was white and clean.
So far, the film is perfect. I didn't expect the director to be crazy and let Azazel be attached to a cat. So all the sacrifices and all efforts made by John became a joke.
The film is very fascinating and unexpected at every step. It was not until the end of the film that the friendly narrator from the beginning to the end was found to be an evil spirit, not John. He immediately felt very cold~~
Maybe the director arranged for this evil spirit to keep us "cold". At the end, I was really depressed!
I wanted to give 5 stars, but the end of the last few seconds cannot but be said to be a devastating blow to the film that should have become a perfect model.
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