Because of the influence of yxh, I went to see the midnight show with a bunch of friends on the night of the 12th, and a dozen of us occupied half of the show...
Let's put it this way, although the movie is far from the level of the marketing account, it is really not that bad. The whole film is very skilled in horror film techniques. For example, the rising water level creates a sense of urgency as an implicit time limit, and the jump scare that keeps appearing, separates the father and daughter for a long time, causing the two to worry about each other to strengthen the tension. The life-and-death chase that appeared many times, the door-to-door killing that appeared many times, and so on. And it is commendable that the director fully displayed the story line within a very small set and short film length and also completed the family background line of the father and daughter.
To point out, the heroine's long one-man show was a bit awkward at the beginning, the characters kept dying, and the protagonist's halo was overdone. But in horror movies, death and the halo of the protagonist are quite contradictory. The director can't make the character die terribly if the character does not die; at the same time, the protagonist has to stay alive for a long time before the story can continue, which must have the halo of the protagonist... I think so It's not particularly unbearable to think about plot bugs...
The last thing to mention is that in the first five minutes, I felt that the heroine was familiar, and later I found out that the heroine had played the leading role in Pirates of the Caribbean 5.
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