This film puts various elements such as love, promotion, exorcism, blood, nausea, inspiration, perfection, imperfection, etc., to suit different groups of people. Various plots are interspersed smoothly, and the actor's psychological interpretation is also in place. Originally, he was disturbed by various demons just because of a little private letter. On the right way, I didn't expect that a nonsensical button reply in the last two minutes would instantly pull the heroine into hell, which was more than shocking. At the end of this time, everyone should have a scene: the screenwriter laughed and gasped and said, I'm just fucking playing with you! Let people inadvertently greet the screenwriter's family. There is also an inexplicable fly. There are many scenes in a row but I don't know what to express. Overall, it's okay. There are too few excellent horror films in the past two years.
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