If there is no storm, why does the phone call intermittently? Well, explain it as the interference of the female corpse/witch. The Sheriff also received the phone call and didn't go to see it. I don't think it's strange. There is no storm, there is a storm, and I can understand that it was only the next morning that I came to the media to ask for an answer/statement. How are you, can you sleep peacefully? Besides, the people who pushed the body to them are already off work (well, it was the office call, although you may have stayed up all night at the police station and didn't go back a bit pissed off, but he should at least have a look. Everything that is not acceptable is explained for the development of the plot) I also wonder what age the police station does not have its own coroner and still needs to outsource it to find a special person? The first 80% are very satisfied. In the end, the two protagonists like the professional old man who is right and left-handed. The setting of the father and son is much better than ordinary coroners and assistants. The fetters and some of the mother's stories (depression) are revealed. Suicide? The old man recalled the time when he was celebrating his birthday and watched a movie together and told the plot in two sentences, but he couldn't remember the name of the movie. There was a lot of love there. The cat felt the abnormality. There is also a lot of love there. The best young actor is right. Cannianmao has also become a victim.) The sense of suspense is full. Personally, I think the setting of the turning mirror is a magical stroke. 86 minutes (online version) 99 minutes (public version) Where is the difference between 13 minutes? It's not that I can't write a short film review.
Some people ask why she wants to hurt the innocent. She is not targeting the guilty and innocent, but humans. Whether she was a witch or not, humans tortured her to death, so she wants revenge to make humans suffer the same treatment.
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