Although she is trying to get rid of the rules and regulations of the upper body of European and American ghosts, the child Xiaozhen completely confuses the audience. No matter how I look at it, I don't think how this child has been treated. Her ghost upper body is completely given by her grandma and mother's exaggerated acting skills. Conceived!
And this time, the leading actor Guo Daoyuan is not very strong. He is a complete passer-by and has no focus on the protagonist. I thought for a minute that he would die in the next second! Especially after killing Huang Zhengmin halfway, I believe that most of the fans are watching Huang Sir's wonderful acting skills. Every frame of the picture is trying to analyze the profound meaning behind him, and the protagonist has completely become a set card.
There is also the zombie that looks like a European and American style. I really want to get a sense of horror from him. However, under the director's new definition, I don't know whether it is a zombie or a zombie. In broad daylight, do you still talk about the rules of the game?
That nondescript Japanese-inspired beast, Hong Kong, I laughed the few times he threw himself out, be serious, okay?
In the end, the Catholic altarpiece and the demon in the garb of Shintoism discuss human nature. Forgive me, a proletarian Communist Party member who neither believes in God nor Shinto. He is completely out of status! (I think, while the director is pretending to be deep, he hopes that your camera language will be more layered. Don’t think that you can get away with teachings as lines!)
Although Director Luo’s idea is very far-reaching and profound, but pretending to be X The rank is too low! Might as well have some "Chasers", "Yellow Sea" and the like, which are both manly and profound, such as religion, human nature, gods and ghosts, etc. After researching a certain rank, come out and pretend!
Although I put my heart into it, I want to express too much. Although the ending is very open, the process is too chaotic!
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