While watching the whole movie, I personally didn't find it very scary, but felt a sense of helplessness that made my back chill. Especially feel the helplessness and pain of the heroine. Alone with two children waiting for her husband's return. After discovering that strange things happened in the house, she still faced it bravely and bravely, and finally realized that she was the real ghost. She finally collapsed and sat outside the door with her child crying.
The most frightening point is when the hostess finds out that the three babysitters have died, and then the children see the dead babysitter and his party appearing in the fog in the dark night, slowly walking towards them.
The plot of the movie takes turns and turns. I thought the three babysitters were villains, but when I saw it later, I found out that the "ghost" I thought was the real person. Children, the three of them have long since become ghosts, and the three of the nanny are people who have passed away earlier, which makes one's back feel cold.
After thinking about it, I realized that there was a foreshadowing in the movie, why the newspaper letter was no longer sent, and the recruitment information could not be sent out. Why did the pastor of the church invite and did not come, why the husband of the heroine said she needed the forgiveness of the child... And the only time the heroine came out but found her husband who was lost in the fog, I personally think it was the ghost of the husband who was lost in the fog , lingering.
In short, this is not a horror movie that can be called too much horror. I think it is more like a suspense movie with ghosts. It takes careful thinking to find its wonderful place.
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