I remember that when I was in junior high school, the first time I came into contact with a horror movie in the true sense was this "Midnight Ring". I didn’t know its name at that time. At that time, the Internet was not very popular, so I had to watch new movies, especially This kind of imported film requires money to rent or buy a disc. I go to a private boarding junior high school in the county. I go home once every weekend. My parents work in other places. I also live with my grandmother at my aunt's home. Although it is a weekend, I don't have playmates and parents by my side. Naturally, there is no fun. My cousin who was in college occasionally came to visit my grandma, because my cousin and I are very far from each other in age, so it is naturally not at the same pace about playing. Once he came to visit my grandma again, and when he was fine during the day, he bought a movie In the room, although I didn’t have any idea about movies, and I wasn’t very interested in it, renting a disc to watch VCD always felt like a very fashionable thing, so I leaned in to watch him. He looked very devoted and seemed I’m afraid that I can’t understand, and occasionally explain some plots to me. I didn’t listen to it. Naturally, I didn’t know it was called "Midnight Ring". I only knew it was a horror movie. He scared me not to be scared to cry. Just staring at the TV and watching something insignificant. For example, the door in Japan is horizontal. They sleep on the ground. They like to kneel and chat. The only thing that makes me a little creepy is the sound effect, which sounds uncomfortable, but Since I was watching it with my relatives, I was embarrassed to leave midway, so I just bite the bullet and watched it. It doesn’t matter if I look at it. Who would have thought that the next scene would become the horror of my adolescence, the night, and everything. The first reaction to something I was scared of was lingering. This scene was "a woman with black hair in white clothes crawling out of the TV." Many years later I learned that this shadow that haunts my mind is called "Sadako". I almost didn't cry so much that I was scared. From then on, you must cover your head in winter and cover your head when it’s hot in summer. Don’t dare to face the TV alone at night, especially when there are snowflakes on the TV, you will run far away. This film "does not harm people. "That, but now it seems that this is the real charm of this film, and the reason why it has always been called a classic!
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