I just checked the release date in the United States. This time Australia actually premiered more than two days earlier than the United States. Maybe it was the compensation for not catching up with the release of Ghost Moon last year. Although I watched the cliché trailer a few months ago, I still can’t restrain the urge to go to the cinema. Last year it scared me enough. I think this kind of movie is still big with other audiences on the big screen. Scream, yell at SHIT! Fxxx! There is an atmosphere of watching ghost movies. Just like the first part, it was depressing and breathless. At the beginning of the second episode, it was a mystery and it seemed that nothing happened for several nights, and then the sudden sound effects thought that it was slowly entering a climax, but I did not expect the next In several scenes, the audience began to laugh constantly. Including baby scenes, wardrobes, mirrors, pets, swimming pools, etc., scenes that were supposed to allow the devil to appear wildly did not appear. Instead, the kitchen and storage room became the home of this episode, and several characters went back and forth. , But the male protagonist still blindly showed his own "atheistic" view, which is too unreasonable. I feel that the screenwriter has become a lot of brain damage. Maybe it is not from a screenwriter. It didn't take long for the heroine and heroine of the first episode to appear before it started. I thought it turned out that this was a rumor or prequel from the upper part. It seemed that this was the only thing that made me guess. Because I knew that the previous one was fake, this time the dead male protagonist from the previous episode appeared again, which made the “fake” component even more escalated, and looked at the real and inexplicable depression in the previous episode. The fear of is gone (when I watched it at the time, I saw it seriously). The so-called pseudo-documentary model did not bring much real horror. At this time, the audience can only expect the director to use new tricks to scare the audience. Unfortunately, the novelty is limited, the ghost drags people, the heavy footsteps, the silence of suffocation, and the door. In a fuss, the sense of darkness is a familiar method, and even a lot of the wonderful method of scaring the audience to shout to mother in the first episode is missing. I can only say that the children and the ghost's opponents performed well. I don't know how the director uses the special effects. Ha ha. The way the hero and heroine died in the ending is even more boring + wanting to swear, and even some ghosts call for refund! How can you be worthy of a movie fan who has been looking forward to a year in such a hassle? Is it possible that there will be more surprises in the ending when it is released? I guess this drama will stop here. If there is no new idea, it will be difficult to break through. The director is too saving. Although the first episode was shot by DV, I have to think about how the camera works and how to bring the audience into the role. Well, most of the scenes were shot on a fixed-lens home monitor. Even the photographer was saved. The script was anticlimactic. In the end, it was almost half a minute dark and suddenly announced the end. Most people walked out of the cinema in a daze, probably in their heads. It's all swear words. . . This year's ghost film seems to have returned to examining the existence of the devil from the perspective of children. As a fan of this film, most people may be disappointed, but if you have never contacted the audience of this series, you can boldly walk into the theater to see the charm of the "realistic" ghost film, and ensure that you will not dare to spend the night at home or you will be curious. Set up a D
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