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Rebeca 2022-03-21 09:02:24
A completely incomprehensible horror movie
I really didn’t understand it. After watching it, my head was full of question marks❔ I didn’t understand it from the beginning to the end, but I insisted on watching it. It is a very magical drama, which makes you always think that maybe you will understand it after you see it. For such a long...

Clémentine Houdart
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Jimmie 2022-03-25 09:01:11
Pretending to be a ghost is stinky and long. I went out and stood for ten minutes, and when I came back, the plot was seamless. You said how rubbish the screenwriter was.
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Ruth 2022-01-03 08:01:39
This is not called a remake, it is already a new start. In addition to borrowing a little bit of framework, the core of horror, the composition of characters, the creation of atmosphere, and the use of colors are almost irrelevant to the original work. Unfortunately, the director's ambition is too big and many places are not clear. The symbols are bigger than the content. Some paragraphs are too realistic and some paragraphs are too floating. It's better to see the girls dancing. Mia Goss is better than Dakota Johnson. As a Giallo fan, the original is a magnificent masterpiece, this one is a semi-finished product.
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