In fact, even when I was about to finish the movie, I still had a fluke, that this Night Demon was not so miserable, not a trick that missed a small face from the beginning to the end. It is the alter ego after the schizophrenia of the male pig's feet, and everything is actually written and directed by him. Although this explanation has many far-fetched places, and even many flaws, the director of a movie is what God says is what it is, and there are not no such examples. Another very bloody film "Blood Moon" beats himself like this, and he can beat himself to half-death by himself, which is called a tangle for people to watch. But the facts tell us that although the Night Demon is the anti-No. 1 in this movie, it is also a downright "death runner". And he also expressed the word "run" vividly. One night, he went upstairs and downstairs with pig's feet, and ran happily.
The film also proves to us once again that most bloody horror film plots can't stand the law. Almost all bloody horror movies have a scene where the villain is temporarily beaten or stopped, but no one has seized the opportunity to die.
In short, compared to Chainsaw Horror, in terms of blood, this Night Demon still has something to watch, but in terms of the rigor of the interlocking plots, the screenwriter's directorial virginity this time still needs to be improved. . .
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