It brings you naturally into the plot and lets you experience everything from the protagonist's point of view. how? Simple, it just makes you look at yourself. I went up the stairs and watched the other me go up the stairs, and then he watched the next me go up. . . The biggest horror is not the appearance of the ghost in white, but the fact that he is also wearing the same white clothes, giving people the feeling of taking a breath of air. Just like in [The Grudge Theatrical Edition], the couple heard the crashing sound from the wall every night, and it turned out to be the sound of knocking on the wall when they were hanged; when they heard the familiar voice on the phone, you didn't know whether it was a human or a ghost.
[Terror Cruises], God knows who translated it like this. Like its original name says, [triangle], Jessie thought she could start all over again by killing all her companions, she could go home, she could see her little son again, and she could never hit him again and start happy again life, you can take him to go fishing. . . In the end, she still had to return to the white sailboat and re-sail to the horror cruise ship. In fact, she was always in it and never came out.
Isn't it scary when the so-called reality is virtual and you're just running around in a squirrel cage, unaware that your world is only so big?
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