Ghost Ship evaluation action

2021-12-11 08:01
This work is a remake of "Ghost Ship" released in 1980. It is undoubtedly a new wine in an old bottle. The standard American horror film style, even the plot setting, is far behind the 1980 version of "Ghost Ship". However, the shocking scene of the killing at the beginning of the film, the visual stimulation that continues throughout the film and the soundtrack of various styles that are properly coordinated, are enough to make it a classic in American horror films. The film continues to uphold the American preaching method. The greed of power, money, and lust is the catalyst that drives people to fall into hell. Only truly kind souls can be redeemed, but the film finally reveals that as long as human society exists, these greedy desires are Can't be completely eliminated  .
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  • Dolores 2022-03-24 09:01:55

    The scene at the beginning is really incredible, so many people hang up in less than a second...

  • Julianne 2022-04-20 09:01:43

    I really can't comment on this movie... ...... because it's not worthless, but it makes people unable to find any bright spots. In addition to the unanimous scene of slashing people with tightrope, the others are completely a hodgepodge of various tastes. Be careful not to have diarrhea......

Ghost Ship quotes

  • Munder: Where's your empathy?

    Dodge: Winners do not empathize with losers.

  • Dodge: Can I tell you something else? When we get back, I'm gonna take my money and I'm gonna buy you a bathtub.

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