3.5. A horror movie that I think is okay in every way. Before this movie, let me talk about my views and insights on horror genre films. I'm just an ordinary movie fan now, and I like history, war, and feature films the most; After this is done, we must find one of the current domestic horror films, which is average in all aspects, and watch it carefully; treat it as an object of negative criticism. Its shortcomings, we turn it into our own advantages (such as "Widow Village at Night"); only in this way can we make good domestic horror films. We don't have to focus on the horror film field only; it is the basic quality of a qualified film fan to dabble in other fields. The heroine's appearance and acting skills are very good; the two completely different personalities before and after are the best test for actors' acting skills. There are no ghosts at the end of the film; but it turns out that humans are far more terrifying than ghosts. (Domestic horror films, you learn.)
The hypnotism of the heroine's mother is really a big weapon in the film; when the hero finally killed the white man, I had already guessed it, it was still a routine, less surprising.
The film discusses racial discrimination, a hot issue in American society; it is more in-depth, but it still does not provide a reliable answer (this kind of question will never be solved).
Black and white, or yellow; I think equality, racial equality is the key, and I've always followed that principle.
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