In the 103-minute duration, the plot is solid and fascinating. This makes "No. 10 Clover Road" not only a qualified sequel, but also an excellent film in its own right. It uses the settings of the previous episode to make it better without repeating any characters, structures or plots. It may be said that the biggest shortcoming of "10 Clover Road" is that it accomplished the "established task" "too well"-that is, it pays more attention to the conflict between the characters than the action movie of the big scene, and at the same time it is closed. The drama in the space is much more interesting than any situation where the characters move freely.
Although the film seems to be very economical and restrained from the beginning, the rhythm of the film is very good.
The tension of the film is rooted in the psychological level rather than the kind of tricks of the horror film, and the traditional production method makes the film a new face.
The film is very effective in driving the audience's thoughts, and allows the audience to feel what the characters in the film are going through.
The only problem with the film is the deliberate and far-fetched connection with the previous film. Apart from the disappointing and disjointed pseudo-climax ending, the film is considered a successful and nervous thriller.
The director of the film appears to be skilled as a novice, although he has not fully met our expectations.