Originally, I didn't dare to watch this movie, because I wanted to accompany my friends to think about what to be afraid of. I thought it was similar to a Spanish thriller high-IQ movie, but the process was still a bit disappointing.
It starts with a horror movie, a martial arts movie in the middle, and a revenge movie at the end. The only scary thing is that the heroine splashes paint on the invisible man to reveal the original form. . . Maybe I didn't notice the director's thoughts or some details. I think the process is still lacking in design, and many places have not been clearly explained or given enough foreshadowing.
The score of 7.2 is a bit high, and the whole film is also high and low.
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