The protagonist and his wife bought a large house where a murder had happened. A person who lived there before killed his parents and younger siblings in that house, and his sister’s soul was left in the house. After the couple moved in, weird things happened one after another, and then the male protagonist became more and more crazy, and he wanted to kill both the female protagonist and the child. At the same time, the heroine also learned by consulting the information that a villain who tortured and killed Indians in the basement once lived in that house. After he died, he became a villain. Whoever lives in this house will let him Someone went crazy and killed the whole family, and the priest could not subdue him. Finally, after a counterattack, the heroine finally rescued the child and knocked the hero unconscious, and then fled the house in a small boat together, and the hero returned to normal. The soul of the little girl who stayed in the house was also caught by the evil spirit into hell.
This film is said to be based on a real story, and this kind of real haunted house story TV program has also been broadcasted a lot. Some of them are indeed unable to subdue the evil spirits in the house and have to leave. The family described in the film was tortured by evil spirits, but they all survived. They are relatively lucky. Those evil spirits are lawless, why doesn't God care? By allowing evil spirits to kill people viciously, is there some kind of chain of interest between gods and ghosts?
There is a bit of bed scene in the film. Although the heroine has no dew point, she only wears a transparent underwear, which reveals some from the back.
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