This is the first time I've seen such a village-style Korean film.
The 150-minute film, after watching it, was very exciting and enjoyable, but in the end I couldn't understand it.
When the first case appeared, the atmosphere was exaggerated, and it had the taste of a horror movie, but after all, it was a murder case, and it was also a detective film. But when the number of dead people started, I thought it was a disaster movie, and a disease spread in the village. Slowly pulling on ghosts again, there is a tendency to ghost movies, and there is also a plot of jumping the big god, eliminating ghosts and doing things, will Hong Kong ghost movies reproduce? Unexpectedly, in the middle and back sections, there are also zombies appearing, which are going to fire. In the end, it became a religious film, the Bible, God, and demons.
No matter how messy this film is, it is really well done, no peeing, and the terrifying atmosphere is also well done. The ending is really hard to understand, there are several versions.
Some say that there is no distinction between good and evil;
some say that angels are good and demons are evil;
some say that female ghosts are evil and male ghosts are good.
Everyone understands. You can understand it however you want.
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