Well, I admit I was wrong. In addition to telling a little ghost story in this film, where is there a little bit of criminal psychology, a little bit of it, that is, in the final dialogue between the sheriff and Miranda, he mentioned a few words about his fear after the incident. And silence, is this criminal psychology? Boss, I read little, don't lie to me!
In fact, such genre films are quite common in Chinese films, strictly speaking, in Hong Kong films in the 1980s and 1990s. Isn’t it just a mortal who opened his eyes? There shouldn’t be too many such ghost stories in Hong Kong movies of that era. The beauties can suddenly see ghosts, and then a series of murders and resistances, and finally leave a little suspense for the audience. Use your imagination. I think back then, I grew up watching these, this film is nothing more than the American version of "Opening Eyes". Can I say that in the dark night, I watched the movie alone, and I was not frightened during the whole process? so easy!
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