As long as you pay attention to the length of the film, I will not jump into this wave of feelings. Obviously, the heroine hangs up against the villain, but she just forcibly creates a twist for the villain, and staged the American version of Sadako vs. Gaya. . . In the three-hour movie, the villain lived for more than two hours. You thought that her teammates were killed in the end, and she would be inspired by what big move she was holding back. As a result, she was instantly killed by the evil spirit in the hotel. This year's horror movie The most invincible villain. According to the film review, the director destroyed the original work for three hours and finally found out in his conscience that he was afraid that someone would destroy it later, so he simply set the hotel on fire. . . To be fair, this movie can clearly start to show everyone the infinite possibilities of the Shining universe, for example, The Shining: Creation, The Shining Awakens, The last Shining, The Shining: Infinity War, Jack/Danny/Rose /Abra/Dick: A Shining Story, The Shining: The Rise of Bartender...Look, Shining's infinite commercial value needs to be drained of capital? Rise Bai, really prefer to read Stephen Hawking rather than Stephen King. . . Humblely begging the Hollywood bigwigs to keep out of Red and Andy's retirement. . . . . .
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