Horror scenes are not as escalating as Japanese films, but the film actually creates a psychologically unbearable sense of depression. The story develops step by step, the ghosts become more and more obvious, and the truth is in sight. It turns out that everything comes from the devil.
Did they kill her in the car accident? How will all sins end? He must atone, he must pay the price.
Many movies about ghosts say that as long as someone feels remorse, the ghost will leave, but this is more like a high-sounding reason that people find for themselves, life will not come back, and the harm done to others will not be caused by a few words of repentance and repented and relieved. Finally, he came face to face with "her", he instinctively escaped but could not escape the punishment of his inner demon, just like the stairs, he would never be able to go up to the 4th floor. Are the tears he shed when Tana was cremated, was it repentance? Did Tana just let them go? The answer is in the photo. In fact, what he asked was himself, because his cowardice in his feelings eventually made him unable to escape his punishment, and Tana will always be with him...
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