Hey, maybe I've watched too many horror movies.
It just feels that most of the horror points in the film can be guessed in advance, especially the little girl climbed on the old train carriage, took the first aid kit, and the boat that drifted to the island.
There are even details that I hope to appear... For example, would it be okay to arrange a flashing figure outside the glass window, for example, would the steel factory be a habitat for monsters?
The whole process was startled, the flying crow, the fallen mummy, and even the little boy was not afraid of a pile of hanged mummies, but he was afraid of the mummy lying on the bed.
There is also this recklessly bizarre logic plot, the girl wants to go out and tell the boy why he doesn't go. The mother asked the male protagonist to help find her daughter, and you said, please, you don’t want to lose her daughter. What kind of righteousness? Everything is ready! ? Did I watch the abridged version in the cinema?
This boy was also a waste of a whole episode. In the end, where did he have the courage to take a gun and kill the monster. The first 99% escaped faster than anyone else.
Uncle, please change the director of the third film
No, it's ok to change the screenwriter
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