Harry was able to defeat Voldemort, but he still lost to a woman in black.

Rodrigo 2022-04-21 09:01:39

Counting the cctv6 review today, I have seen the whole film ≧ 3 times, but unfortunately I have no memory of the ending. The only thing that impresses me is that in this film, Daniel has successfully transformed from a young Zhengtai to a father of a four-year-old child, but it is always difficult to get rid of the very rigid charm of Harry Potter. A character is too deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, I don't know whether it is the success of the actor or the sadness. Comments on such films are always better than the plot itself. Some people say that as long as the male protagonist recites the spell, the ending will be very different. It's a pity that Harry can defeat Voldemort, but he can't defeat a woman in black. You may want to say that the male protagonist just wants us to prove a truth, not all justice can defeat evil. In fact, it’s not that esoteric. The film is just stating a fact that we all know: not all films marked as “suspense” have no “ghosts”, just as not all films marked as “horror” There are "ghosts" in it. For these labels and classifications, whoever cares about them seriously is the loser.
Regarding the shooting skills and character performance, I personally said that non-professionals can't really comment on it.
As for whether this movie is scary? Hmm, although there is no such chilly and gloomy horror atmosphere as the horror films of Thailand, Japan and South Korea, which are really unforgettable after watching it, the mysterious ancient house and the mysterious woman who do not know when will appear, did frighten me. So, if you also like to watch horror movies, this one is still worth watching.

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The Woman in Black quotes

  • Jennet: [voiceover, echoing in Eel Marsh House] I will never forgive you for letting my boy die. I will never forgive. Never forgive. Never forgive. Never forgive. Never forgive. Never forgive.

  • Arthur Kipps: You don't believe me, do you?

    Daily: I believe even the most rational mind can play tricks in the dark.