From the perspective of the film itself, it is not a so-called discussion of human nature (although there is also a point such as not to wrong innocent children), and there is no psychological horror. The horror point of the whole film is completely the type of haunted house, which may also be seen as being played by games. Let's adapt this... For someone like me who doesn't understand religion in particular and who hasn't played games or even watched a lot of horror movies so I'm not particularly scared, this movie is certainly not bad, But it wasn't as good as expected.
And although punishing the villain at the end is very refreshing, but my favorite handsome T policewoman was burned alive, I'm so sad... I thought I would be able to counterattack into another demon at the end of the film, but it seems that I was wrong. .
And why did not break the dimensional wall in the end, can anyone explain?
I don't think much about it. In terms of the deep meaning of the picture, there are several types of horror movies. One is Silent Hill, which is bloody, bloody and mysterious, the other is panic, Fang Miwu, which explores the psychological horror of human nature, and the Korean horror movie that combines the above two. Personally, I still prefer The Mist (it's one of the best horror films in the world), but that's just a personal opinion.
In fact, I can't say that I didn't understand it, but I was really too lazy to go to the depths to understand.
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