The opening exorcism was quite satisfactory. Although David's "horror" scene was deliberate, the director was not Wen Ziren after all, which is understandable.
After the exorcism was over, the brief introduction of the incident was introduced, and I read on with curiosity.
After a while, Arne stabbed his friend because of a hallucination? ? ? (You guys were drinking at that time?!!)
No one has ever died in the conjuration feature film I can remember, at least after the Warrens got involved.
One dies at the beginning, what will happen later?
Isn't the horror of conjuring a back-and-forth on the brink of death?
And those cellars, which are really not interesting, nothing but dirty.
The most outrageous thing is the night rush to the morgue. It doesn't matter if the atmosphere is not in place, then it is disgusting to start directly, and the cheating corpse almost didn't make me laugh to death. It's outrageous. (Why don't you make a zombie movie instead?
The more I got to the back, the more speechless I became. Finally, I revealed through the priest that when the "ghost" was his daughter, I finally realized that there was a reason why I was not afraid all the time, which also proved the song: " I'm afraid of ghosts~ Didn't hurt me in the slightest; I'm not afraid of people - but people hurt me all over? "
Perhaps as early as Arne said Take me, he also took the Conjuring 3 with him by the way.
Oh, I forgot, those weren't "ghosts" at all, they were curses. I also forgot that the director is not Wen Ziren.
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